Two years ago (at least) Jan Krentz taught a class on Lone Stars at GVQC and I took it just for the heck of it (hadn't even realized that I had the book the class was based on until later). I started this quilt in that class and in fact made an additional one that is larger and has molas (from Priscilla Kibbee) featured in it. I was having a bit of struggle trying to figure out how to quilt the star points. I finally took out the book to see how Linda had quilted it and decided that it was a good choice. I wasn't as crazy about some of the other choices so did my own thing. This is probably one of the first quilts that i really found fun to machine quilt although smaller quilts are soooo much easier to work with.
I decided to do "feather" quilting in all of the varied rocket points. I do like quilted feathers.
Here you can see more feather quilting and also the "1/4 inch" quilting in the star segments that surround the big star. My friend Janet told me that this pattern is the machine equivalent of the old 1/4 inch around seams that you do in hand quilting.
I have done all the quilting except for the background at this point which will just be simple stippling which is tedious but the best choice I think for this quilt as nothing shows on the black. I have used two different variegated threads for the quilting -- one shades of green and one shades of orange through green. Hopefully the quilt will be done tomorrow except for the binding.
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2 comments:
I believe you mean 'Jan' Krentz
LOVE your blog!
Cherie B.
I believe you mean 'Jan' Krentz.
LOVE your blog!
Cherie B.
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