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Reach for the Stars: Halfway There!

With the completion of Block 7, I am halfway through my sampler quilt Reach for the Stars, featured in a seven-part series in Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Here is my Block 7:

2014-4 RFTS Block 7
Block 7, 12 1/2″ Unfinished

 

Here it is on point, as it will be in the finished quilt:

2014-4 RFTS Block 7 on point
On Point, with Fussy-Cut Center

I opted not to put appliqué circles in the centers of my black squares, as called for in the original design. Instead I inserted a fussy cut image in the center square, making a square in a square.

And now for a full progress report: the first seven (of what will be 14) blocks surrounding my center medallion:

RFTS with 7 blocks
Sashing to Come

The center medallion will have a strip of blue sashing next to the black that’s already there, and the individual blocks will have black or green sashing, depending on their final placement in the quilt. The sashing will greatly enhance the finished look of the quilt, as you can see by looking at Terry Krysan’s original quilt:

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Copyright Quilter’s Newsletter. Used with permission. Photo by Melissa Karlin Mahoney.
 

If you take a close look at the picture above, you’ll see that many of the blocks contain half-square triangles or square-in-a-square components. I used to spend a lot of time and effort marking sewing lines on my fabric pieces to make units like these. Not any more! In my next post, I’ll show you a little sewing aid I made out of template plastic that eliminates the need to mark sewing lines on my fabric pieces, speeding up block construction considerably. (You would think I’d get my blocks done faster but I still spend way too much time auditioning fabrics — and then second-guessing my choices. Time to start that process now for Block 8!)

Speaking of Block 8, Jennifer Gwyn of seamscrazyquilts.com has already finished hers (as well as her Block 7). Check out her site to see pictures of her lovely work in progress.

Thanks for stopping by!

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Jennifer V’s Blocks 5-7

More Reach for the Stars Show and Tell, this time from Jennifer Varney of Hudson, New Hampshire. Reach for the Stars is a queen-size sampler quilt with directions coming in seven consecutive issues of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Designed by Terri Krysan, the quilt features a center medallion and 14 blocks, all set on point.

Jennifer V (one of four Jennifers I know of currently making this quilt) has chosen to arrange her blocks in straight sets because she wants a smaller quilt with fewer blocks. You can see her center medallion and first five blocks in this post from March, which also shows the original quilt made by Terri Krysan.

Jennifer decided to remake Block 5, not because of a cutting error that would have been cleverly disguised with the sashing that goes around the block but because she wasn’t happy with one of her fabric choices. Here is her new Block 5:

Jennifer Varney's Block 5 (redone)
Jennifer Varney’s Block 5

Love that touch of sparkle from the metallics!

And here are her two latest blocks:

Jennifer Varney's Block 6
Jennifer Varney’s Block 6
Jennifer Varney's Block 7
Jennifer Varney’s Block 7

Terri Krysan’s design for Block 7 includes five fussy-cut circles appliquéd in the 3″ squares that make up the centers of the five stars. Jennifer V has opted not to add the circles and I may not either. There’s already a lot going on in this block. I’ll decide when I get to that point.

By the way, we have two new official converts to Reach for the Stars! My friend Colleen is almost done with her center medallion (her feature fabrics are from the Morris Apprentice line by Barbara Brackman for Moda) and our mutual friend Linda is jumping on board with Barbara Brackman’s latest line of Arts and Crafts-inspired fabric, Morris Modernized, featuring the designs of C.F.A. Voysey, the “informal successor” to William Morris. Rest assured I will post pictures when Colleen’s and Linda’s blocks are ready to be revealed!

In the meantime, if my sewing plans for this weekend are realized, I’ll be ready to reveal my own Block 7 very soon.

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Sherri’s Blocks 5 and 6

Oh boy! I get to show you two new blocks in Sherri Crisp’s version of Reach for the Stars, the series sampler quilt unfolding in consecutive issues of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Sherri, who’s from Knoxville, Tennessee, is one of a small but growing group of quilters whose progress is being charted here and on Jennifer Gwyn’s website/blog, seamscrazyquilts.com.

First, behold Sherri’s  Block 5 . . .

Sherri's Block 5
Block 5 by Sherri Crisp

. . . and now look at it on point, as it will be in her finished quilt:

Sherri's block 5 on point
Sherri’s Block 5 on Point

Don’t you love the pinwheel effect?

Here is Block 6 as a square . . .

Sherri's Block 6
Block 6 by Sherri Crisp

. . . and here it is on point:

Block 6 on point (2)
Block 6 on Point

 

And here are all of Sherri’s blocks to date in position around the center medallion:

RFTS Sherri's medallion and blocks 1-6
Sherri Crisp’s medallion and blocks

Simply spectacular, Sherri!

 

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 6

Well, it’s about time! Recent events have conspired to keep me out of my sewing room but I am happy to report that I am back in it and working on Reach for the Stars, the series sampler quilt currently featured in Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. I just finished Block 6:

RFTS Block 6
Block 6, Finishes at 12″ Square

 

The pattern as designed by Terri Krysan calls for the center block to be an hourglass but I substituted a faux-kaleido 4-Patch Wonder block (my name for a block made of four identical layers of fabric that are cut in squares and then rotated to make a pleasing symmetrical design).

Here is the block on point, as it will be in the finished quilt:

RFTS Block 6 on point
So Pretty on Point

 

Here are my first six blocks:

RFTS 1st six blocks
Do You Have a Favorite?

 

I’ve decided to incorporate some fussy-cutting into each block. With eight more blocks to go, I have plenty of time to change my mind but for now I’m liking the added visual interest the fussy-cut images bring.

By the way, fellow Portlander Jennifer of the quilted cat has joined the merry band of quilters (which includes three other Jennifers) making Reach for the Stars! Check out her palette and great fabric choices here.

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 4 Do-Over

In my last post I showed you my center medallion and first five blocks of Reach for the Stars, the series sampler quilt currently featured in Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Here’s another look at my blocks:

Center medallion and blocks 1-5

You may remember that I departed from Terri Krysan’s original design and inserted a circle in the middle of my Block 4. I liked the effect very much but the more I looked at my blocks together on the design wall, the more convinced I was that Block 4 needed an overhaul. The circle needed to be bigger for the block to holds its own next to its neighbors.

I took the block apart and added a new center block, choosing a different fussy-cut image to fill the larger circle. Here’s the old Block 4 . . .

2014-2 RFTS Block 4
Out with the Old

. . . and the new Block 4:

New block 4
In with the New

 

That’s an inset circle, by the way, not an appliqué. Here’s the new block on point, its proper orientation in the quilt:

RFTS new block 4 on point
New Block 4, On Point

 

Now take a look at my center medallion and first five blocks:

Center medallion and blocks 1-5 with new 4

Better, yes? It just feels more balanced to me.

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 5

I finished Block 5 yesterday of Reach for the Stars, the sampler quilt I’m making in concert with several newfound quilting friends around the country.

(For new readers: Quilter’s Newsletter magazine is publishing instructions for a queen-size sampler quilt in seven consecutive issues. To see a photo of the quilt, comprised of a center medallion surrounded by 14 blocks, see the post directly below this one.)

Here’s my new block, based on the traditional bear paw design:

Block 5a
Block Measures 12-1/2″ Unfinished

 

When the block is set on point, as it will be in the finished quilt, it turns into a pinwheel:

Block 5 on point
On Point

 

The block contains 24 squares made of Half Square Triangles (HSTs) that finish at 1½”. I toyed with the idea of paper piecing the HSTs until remembering I had some Triangles on a Roll grid paper from a quilt made years ago. Lucky me — the grid paper was for blocks that finish at 1½”.

Block 5 quarter block
An Efficient Way to Make Multiple Half-Square Triangles

 

Each of the four bear paw sections went together beautifully. When I sewed the sections together, though, it was another story: lumps and bumps in four places where six seams (12 layers of fabric) intersect. It’s because I had pressed the seams of the HSTs to one side, rather than open. So what did I do? I took my block apart, of course, pressed the HSTs open, and sewed the pieces back together. I’m much happier with the result.

My progress to date:

Center medallion and blocks 1-5
Loving My Blocks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Another Jennifer Reaching for the Stars!

Yes, a new member has joined the club of quilters around the country making Reach for the Stars, the sampler quilt pictured below. In addition to Jennifer Gwyn and Jennifer Thacker, both of Houston, Texas, we now have Jennifer Varney of Hudson, New Hampshire. Welcome, Jennifer!

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Reach for the Stars, Designed by Terri Krysan of Lakeville, Minnesota

 

Jennifer V’s palette is pewter, gold, blue, and black. She is using two focus fabrics in her quilt: an ornate border print by Robert Kaufman that she bought recently and a colonial reproduction of silver and gold poinsettias on cream by Windham Fabrics that’s been in her stash for eight years — waiting for just the right project.

Here is Jennifer’s center medallion:

Jennifer V center medallion
Jennifer Varney’s Center Medallion

Wow! And now for her beautiful blocks:

Jennifer V block 1
Jennifer Varney’s Block 1

 

Jennifer V block 2
Jennifer Varney’s Block 2

 

Jennifer V block 3
Jennifer Varney’s Block 3

 

Jennifer V block 4
Jennifer Varney’s Block 4

 

Jennifer V block 5
Jennifer Varney’s Block 5

Jennifer noted an “oops” moment in Block 5, when she read the measurements without her glasses on. That little strip of dark fabric on each side will disappear when she adds a dark sashing strip to the block.

And now a look at Jennifer’s center medallion with all five of her blocks to date:

Jennifer V medallion and first four blocks
Jennifer Varney’s medallion and first five blocks

 

And finally, a close-up of some of her fabrics:

Jennifer V fabric closeup

Such sumptuous fabrics and rich colors!

Did you happen to notice that Jennifer’s blocks aren’t on point? She’s going to modify the pattern and use a straight setting. Why? As she explains it, “One, I don’t want to make it as big as the designer’s quilt, and two, that is what my fabrics are telling me.” I understand completely!

To see the most recent blocks of the Texas Jennifers as well as Sherri Crisp of Knoxville, Tennessee, check out Jennifer G’s blog, Seams Crazy. And please do check back in with me. I just may have another block to show you myself soon.

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars — Version 2

It’s official. I have decided to make a second version — along with my first — of Reach for the Stars, the sampler series quilt introduced in the Oct./Nov. 2013 issue of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. Last week I started playing with fabrics in my stash from the William Morris-inspired lines by Barbara Brackman for Moda and wound up making a sample block, hoping to tempt my friend Colleen into dipping into her stash of Morris fabrics and joining the small band of quilters who are Reaching for the Stars. And my ploy worked! This quilt is now on Colleen’s to-do list.

Once I had one block made, I couldn’t resist the temptation to make another one. Here is my Block 2:

RFTS Wm Morris Block 2
Verson 2, Block 1

Do any of you recognize that print in the corner blocks? It’s been in my stash for at least 15 years. Here is Block 2 on point . . .

RFTS Wm Morris Block 2 on point
Properly on Point

. . . and here are Blocks 1 and 2 together:

RFTS Wm Morris Blocks 1 and 2 on point
Fussy-Cut Centers in Both Blocks

 

The palette is quite subdued, especially compared to the bright greens and aquas in my Version 1 . . .

RFTS medallion and 4 blocks
To Date: One Center Medallion and Four Blocks

. . . but I think Version 2 will be very pretty, don’t you?

 

 

 

 

 

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Sidetracked . . . by Reach for the Stars

Perhaps you thought this post would be about Block 5 in Reach for the Stars, the series quilt in Quilter’s Newsletter magazine that I — and a few likeminded quilters — embarked on a couple of months ago. I finished Block 4 last week and intended to start right away on the next one.

Instead I made a new Block 1 . . . out of a completely different set of fabrics:

2014-2 RFTS Block 1 Wm Morris
A New Block 1

 

Am I making a second version of Reach for the Stars? I’m not sure! Then why did I make this block? Well, my friend Colleen has been thinking about reaching for the stars, too. Her stash includes several pieces from the Morris Tapestry and Morris Apprentice lines of fabric, both by Barbara Brackman for Moda. I have a few (ahem) pieces of those fabrics myself. I wanted to see how they would play together in a block, perhaps giving Colleen a little boost to join our party.

Here is the block on point, with those birds of a feather properly oriented:

on point
On Point

 

And I’m not the only one with a new block to show off. Jennifer Thacker of Houston, Texas shared a photo of her Block 1:

2014-2 RFTS Jennifer T Block 1
Jennifer Thacker’s Block 1

Jennifer was able to find most of the fabrics used in designer Terri Krysan’s quilt, which graced the Oct./Nov. 2013 cover of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine. That paisley print in the center of the block — so rich and lush — is a substitute. I think it is even more beautiful than the original!

 

 

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 4

Before I show you my Block 4, I must confess that I modified the design. I’m making Terri Krysan’s queen-size medallion sampler quilt, seen here in the pages of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine:

Scan RFTS

(Copyright Quilter’s Newsletter. Used with permission. Photo by Melissa Karlin Mahoney.)

Terri Krysan’s quilt is a vision of loveliness in creams, tans and black fabrics. I’m using greens and blues instead of creams and tans in my version.

Here’s a shot of the original Block 4:

2014-2 RFTS Block 4 QN Mahoney

(Copyright Quilter’s Newsletter. Used with permission. Photo by Melissa Karlin Mahoney.)

I just wasn’t loving the center of the block.  I saw that Terri Krysan incorporated circles in two of the 14 blocks that surround the center medallion so I decided to put a circle in the center of my Block 4:

2014-2 RFTS Block 4

That circle (fussy-cut, of course) is not appliquéd — it’s set in, using my favorite freezer-paper method. You may have also noticed that I changed the fabric placement slightly in the corner blocks to accentuate the solid black star points.

Here is my Block 4 on point:

2014-2 RFTS Block 4 on point

 

I hope you’re also following the progress of fellow Reach for the Stars quilters Jennifer G. and Jennifer T. in Texas and Sherri C. in Tennessee. You can see photos of their blocks on Jennifer G.’s blog, Seams Crazy.

And please check back in with me. It’s been snowing for three days — very unusual for Portland, Oregon. We are effectively snowed in — the perfect excuse to hunker down and start working on Block 5!

 

 

 

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