Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A Finish - Starry Starry Night


Yay! A finish! A big deal here in all-by-hand land. I finished this Starry Starry Night quilt for our son Corey and his soon to be born son. I found the inspiration quilt on the internet and saved it for years, then when Corey chose it I had to figure out the measurements and directions. It was easier than I'd thought!


I quilted it in an all over diagonal pattern to give it some movement.


Love the Valori Wells Urban Flannel on the back! I love that entire collection of flannels.



Enjoy!

11 comments:

  1. Love the colors and the straight/wavy quilting lines are perfect...

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  2. It's a beautiful quilt! What is the finished size?

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  3. this is fantastic!!! it looks very difficult. I like this very very much~!!

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  4. Finished size is about 32 by 42 with binding. Each unit is based on 5 inches so the smallest stars are 5 and the medium stars are 10, etc. That wasn't what the original measured, it's just the way I figured it.

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  5. The hand quilting on this is just right! I could cuddle all your quilts, they all look so soft.

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  6. This is great! I love how dynamic it feels with the quilting... it really adds a lot to it. How long did it take you to complete it, piecing and quilting by hand? Lovely!

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  7. Not long, Lizzy, about three weeks.

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  8. Looks fabulous Wendy!! LOVE the colors.

    Hey, look at my website when you get a minute and tell me if you can figure out what to do with these quilt pieces I just got. Thanks!

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  9. Very nice quilt. I, too, love that fabric on the back! I like your color scheme drawn from it!

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  10. This quilt is so precious. The colors are perfect, but my favorite are the different size stars.
    A keepsake for years to come.
    Sharon

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  11. Beautiful quilt! Love the colours and the backing is perfect!

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