Wednesday, January 27, 2021

✸Autumn Stars✸

Check out this beauty Missy made from leftover scraps!!!
Quilt Info:
Maker: Missy
Pattern: Autumn Stars from Missouri Star Quilt Company
Size: 63" X 75"
Fabrics: various lines from Edyta Sitar and French General
Thread: Glide--Creme
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20
Quilting: Feathered Spirals from Longarm League
Interesting Info: Missy made this quilt from leftover 2 1/4" strips. The pattern calls for 2 1/2" strips, so she did some quilt math and made the pattern work for her!
This quilt called for whimsical feathers, so I quilted it with "Feathered Spirals":⤴️⤵️ 
For backing, Missy used this beautiful toile print, which she pieced with her signature invisible piecing! Look carefully for the seam!⤵️
Beautiful quilt, Missy!!! Keep on quilting!

Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy

18 comments:

  1. What a pretty quilt, and that backing fabric is gorgeous (no, I couldn't find the seam)! Missy needs to start a blog, I think!

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    1. Thank you so much!! No blog in my future but thank you! :)

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  2. Red and white quilts always look so beautiful!

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  3. So pretty!! You get some of the best quilts to quilt. I have freehanded a design similar to that and it gives such nice texture.

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  4. Beautiful! Love the Reds - which I could do scrappy - just not for me! But I sure enjoy the ones that are pleasing to the eye and this one is definitely! Hugs

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  5. Hi,
    Awesome quilt...red, it's my favorite
    color. Have a great day!

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  6. Great job both of you! I love the whimsical feathers and her invisible seam is just that. Beautiful quilt and quilting - congrats to you both.

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  7. Great result. Love the fabric combinations in this one.
    And the feathered spirals finish it off perfectly.

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  8. Beautifully done, both the piecing and the quilting. I couldn't find the seam, she's really, really good!

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  9. Beautiful!! and that seam - now that is impressive!

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  10. I love to use toiles for backings. I always do the invisible seam technique. In fact I have been working on a quilt with multiple toile borders, so I have had to match the seams on the borders as well. This quilt is beautiful. It has inspired me to make a scrappy version for my daughter.

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    1. Thank you! I would love to know your technique for matching the print - I just sort of wing it and hope for the best, and am always happy when it works out!! Toile is my favorite!

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  11. What a beautiful quilt and the quilting is fantastic!! Great job.

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  12. And, thanks for linking up to TGIFF!

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  13. _What a beautiful quilt from leftovers! Nancy, your quilting adds the perfect texture to this quilt.

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  14. Invisible seam indeed, quite difficult to assemble these prints! Love the little snail on the backing too ;)
    Beautiful quilting, matching the name!

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  15. Lovely quilt. I love the spirals with feathers, they are fun to make freehand. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.

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