Showing posts with label blazing star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blazing star. Show all posts
May 14, 2015
Great Design, Great Stitching, Weird Fading
A friend was unexpectedly given this quilt along with some other Freecycle things she was picking up. And guess who she thought might like to adopt it!
I love the design of this quilt! The combo of center star, inner borders, log cabin surround, scalloped edge, feathered heart quilting - masterful. On top of that, the quilt is extremely well-crafted.
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blazing star,
faded fabric,
hearts,
log cabin quilt,
storing quilts
December 31, 2013
A Quilt From The Heart
This little quilt carries more heart-felt love than pretty much any other quilt that has come my way. Writing up its story seems a great way to wish everyone a loving and warm new year.
When the owner and I determined that it was far too damaged for a total repair, I decided to salvage the few remaining (sort of) intact blocks and border sections. The rest of the quilt was almost literally hanging by a thread, just tatters and empty spaces between them where the batting used to be. I hasten to say that I virtually never, ever advocate for cutting into quilts, but this one had such a wonderful history, that I decided it deserved a lot more than being relegated to the rag bag. Here is the story, in the owner's own words.
When the owner and I determined that it was far too damaged for a total repair, I decided to salvage the few remaining (sort of) intact blocks and border sections. The rest of the quilt was almost literally hanging by a thread, just tatters and empty spaces between them where the batting used to be. I hasten to say that I virtually never, ever advocate for cutting into quilts, but this one had such a wonderful history, that I decided it deserved a lot more than being relegated to the rag bag. Here is the story, in the owner's own words.
February 27, 2013
Starry Quilt
Here's a lovely star quilt, probably made in the last decades of the 1800s.
I've seen this pattern called "Blazing Star" or "Star of Bethlehem". This pattern has a long history as a favorite. Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Quilt Patterns lists many other names. Along with flowers, quilters seem to have always been very fond of stars!