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One Month Gone, One UFO Busted


The first month of2014 has come and gone. Didn’t it go fast? It sure did for me!I got quite caught up in Januarymaking blocks formyReach for the Starssampler quilt (see the threeprevious posts)but stillmanaged to complete afive-year-old Unfinished Object.

That would be Checkerboard Square, designed by Alex Anderson and featuring her line of fabric, Never Enough Romance, for P&B Fabrics. My progress as of Jan. 12:

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Checkerboard Square, Underway

 

As of Jan. 30,the inner section of the quilt was pieced:

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58″ x 75″ Before Borders

 

Andon the last day of the month I got theborders sewn on. I had to wait till today to photograph the completed topoutdoors. I woke upto overcast skies and no breeze– perfect! — but by the time I was ready to take photos, the sun had come out and was reaching for the only part of the back deck — the arbor — where I could hang my quilt top. And a breeze had come along with the sun.

This is the best shot, taken between puffs of airthat caused the quilt to billow:

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Checkerboard Square Quilt Top, Finished

The top measures75½” x 92½”. I added an inch and a half to the outer borders so it’s about 3″ longer and wider than thepattern measurements.Sometime in February I’ll make a backing(and think up a name) for this top.

As much as I’d love to start work on the nextReach for the Stars block,there’s a different Work-in-Progress calling my name, one that needs a littlefree motion quilting.I’m gearing up for it.

Thanks for stopping by!

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 2


YesterdayI finished Block 2 ofReach for the Stars,a lovely samplerquiltfeatured in Quilter’s Newsletter, with directions spaced overseven issues beginning withOct./Nov. 2013.The quilt, designed by Terri Krysan,features a center medallion surrounded by 14 blocks, all on point.

I’ve already posted pictures ofmyBlocks 1 and 3 and the center medallion. To refresh your memory:

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Reach for the Stars: My Blocks So Far

 

And here isBlock 2:

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Block Measures 17″ Across on Point

 

The magazine’s cutting and piecing directions are abbreviated at best,so I amstudying each block in advance, challenging myself tofigure out how tocut the fabrics and piece thecomponents in a way that will yield the most accurate finalblock measurements.

Case in point: the hourglass blocks in the corner squares.

Each corner block contains two squares — one green and one blue, in my version– and two hourglass blocks, each composed of two blue and two green triangles. The hourglass blocks are sewn to the squares, forming a 4″ finished square. Eachhourglass block finishes at 2″ square.

The magazine calls forthe hourglass sectionsto be cutfrom3-1/4″ squares.To be precise,four quarter-square triangles cut from onesquare. Do you have any idea how small these triangles would beand how difficult it would be to sew thebias edges togetherand press them without any distortion? Iknow I couldn’t do it. I press with a heavy hand and am sure I would wind up with wonky hourglass blocks.

I hit upon the idea of cutting my hourglass blocks from 4-patches, “popping” the center seam openso theintersections would be nice and flat. Then I cut the 4-patches on the diagonal into 2½” squares:

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4-Patch and Hourglass From the Back . . .
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. . . and from the Front

That hourglass block has bias edgesbut eachedge is sewn to a straight-of-grain edge so no problem there. I’ll outlinethe fullmethod if there is interest.

Jennifer Gwyn at Seams Crazy has finished her center medallion and made Block 1, and both are just beautiful! Be sure to take a look at her most recent posts.Sherri Crisp of Knoxville, Tennessee is sewing along with us, and Jennifer has a photo on her blog of Sherri’scenter medallion. Simply gorgeous! Another quilter, Jennifer Thacker of Houston,Texas has started Reach for the Stars, too, and we arelooking forward to seeing her blocks revealed.

TheFeb./March 2014 issue of Quilter’s Newsletter is out now, with directions forBlocks 4, 5, and 6. I understand that Sherri ispaper-piecingher RFTS blocks. As I look ahead to Block 5, I think I may give that method a try for part of the block. Stay tuned!

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 1


It took the better part of a day but I finishedBlock 1 of Reach for the Stars, a queen-size sampler quilt designed byTerri Krysan of Lakeville, Minnesota:

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Reach for the Stars, Block 1

 

The editors of Quilter’s Newslettermagazine, in which the directions are currently appearing as part of a seven-part series, have placed the project under the category “ChallengingWorkbook,”andthey’re notkidding. The blocks are more complex than they appear.Just look at how many points and/or seams have to be matched in the block above. Two dozen, if I counted correctly!

Here is Block 1 in itsproper orientation on point:

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Reach for the Stars Block 1, on Point

 

Oh dear. It’sdisappearing on my design wall because of the white background. Here’s a look at it onblack fabric:

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A better view of Block 1

 

Block 1 is oneof 14surrounding a center medallion. So far I’ve made the center medallion and two blocks:

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Center Medallion flanked by Dawn’s First Two Blocks

 

The smaller blocks are 12″ (17″ on point), and the center medallion is 26″ (37″ on point).

Jennifer at Seams Crazy is also making Reach for the Stars, in an absolutely gorgeous neutral palette of cream and tan and black. She’s currently working on the center medallion, and it is going to be a knockout!I know of a couple of other quilters who arethinking about making this quilt.Wouldn’t it be fun to have our own little community of quilters who are Reaching for the Stars?

 

 

 

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Reach for the Stars: Block 3


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Reach for the Stars Block 3, 12″ square

 

No, you didn’t miss Blocks 1 and 2. I haven’t made them yet. The block you see above is number3, one of14different blocks that surround acenter medallion in a gorgeous quilt,Reach for the Stars,designed by Terri Krysan. Her quiltwasfeatured in the Oct./Nov. 2013 issue ofQuilter’s Newsletter . . .

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Terri Krysan’s Quilt, 86½” x 106½”

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

. . . and I decided to make it,usingfabrics in my stash and a different colorway.The magazine is offering directions in aseven-part seriesthat began with theOct./Nov. 2013 issue.

Block 3 is in the upper right hand corner in the original quilt. It is set on point, so this is the proper orientation for my Block 3:

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Reach for the Stars Block 3, on point

 

I have two spectacular Jacobean florals in my fabric mix andwill be looking for ways to use them. Perhaps I shouldchallenge myself to incorporate a fussy-cut image into every block.

I made the center medallion block a couple of weeks ago. Since then I’veadded a black strip, the first of two sashings:

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Medallion with one of two sashing strips

 

The medallion block now measures 26″ square;on point it measures 37″ at the widest point. Once I have a few more blocks made, I’ll decidewhether the second set of sashing strips should be aqua or green.

 

 

 

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Reaching for the Stars


Reach for the Stars is the name of a beautiful sampler quilt designed by Terri Krysan of Lakeville, Minnesota and quilted by Page Johnson of Rosemount, Minnesota. It was pictured on the cover of the Oct./Nov. 2013 issue of Quilter’s Newsletter magazine:

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Cover Quilt: Reach for the Stars
(Copyright Quilter’s Newsletter. Used with permission. Photo by Melissa Karlin Mahoney.)

I remember thinking “howpretty!” when my magazine came in the mail in October but I didn’t give it another thought until reading this postby Jennifer of Seams Crazy.Jennifer really fell hard for this quilt, and that prompted meto take another look.I fell too! Quilter’s Newsletter was starting a seven-part series beginning with the Oct./Nov.issue but I wasn’t ready to takeon a new project. For starters, I had plenty of quilts on my to-do list, not to mention various Works-in-Progress (WIPs) and Unfinished Objects (UFOs).

Butthe idea was planted . . . and it took root. Thisweekit dawned on me thatI had the perfect collection of fabric already in my stash. Not the tans and creamsfeatured in Terri Krysan’s quilt.As a matter of fact, I have almost no tans in my stash.What I do haveis lots of blues and greens, which go perfectly with the Ainsley line of Northcott fabrics that I bought well over a year ago in a moment I can only describe asfabric lust.

Over the last couple of days I auditionedvarious fabric combinations and started work on Part 1 of the series, thecenter medallion,basically a star within a star within a star, with hourglassblocks added to the mix. Hereis my medallion block:

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Center Block, 24½” Square

It’s even more dramatic set on point, as in the pattern:

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On Point, 34½” Across

The block has two sets of sashing strips but I am going to wait till I have a few more blocks made before deciding on my sashing fabrics.

I’m already three blocks behind, as the Dec.2013/Jan.2014 issue of Quilter’s Newsletter has been out for weeks and I expect the Feb./March 2014 issue, with directions for the next three blocks, to be in my mailbox any day now.I’m going to take my time, though, making each block when time and inspiration arrive at the same time.

What about you? Is anyone else out there Reaching for the Stars? It might be fun to share our progress and cheer each other on!

 

 

 

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