I made these quilts last spring/summer. It's really hard to quilt behind the scenes. It was for a good reason, though. This quilt pattern, (called Super Stars), is featured in the book Fresh Fabric Treats. I have to say, it's pretty fun to see your quilt in a book!! I was a little (ok, a lot) nervous, and a lot excited to see it in print. The book arrived on my doorstep a few weeks ago and I was able to flip through it. I was pleased as punch. It was a happy day!
So, this quilt (on the left) was made with Punctuation fabric, by American Jane, which is from last year.
This one (on the right) is made from Snippets fabric, also by American Jane, and it's even older than the Punctuation fabric...so I'm sorry to say, it's out of print. :(
I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite between the two!This is the back of the punctuation quilt.
This is the back of the snippets quilt. Can you tell that I made do with what I had in my stash for this one? I also made sure to include the extra block in the back. I love how it turned out.
Each quilt measures 72" finished. It's sooooooo nice to be able to (finally) blog about these!
These quilts are beautiful!!! Can't wait to see the book.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts :-)
ReplyDeleteBoth are gorgeous! I always love how the backs of your quilts are so creative.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published in Fresh Fabric Treats. I'm hoping to have a copy to look through soon.
ooh - I never would have thought they were so big! Love the huge stars.
ReplyDeleteAnd your back is awesome. The make-do with stash backs always are I think.
And hurray for you having your pattern in the book. It is fun :)
Your Super Stars are super stars Amanda!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are really gorgeous! Now, I know that I'll be buying this book!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Oooo I love that backing!
ReplyDeleteLove them! Especially the star back on the one!
ReplyDeleteJane
Lovely! Did you make this with charm squares? Looks like it would be a really fun use for charms, I imagine you'd just have to trim the center ones.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em both and congrats on them appearing in the book!
ReplyDeleteLove them both. You just can't go wrong with American Jane. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being in print!
I like them both. And the book was fun to look at. Yours is the best in the book. :)
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful, Amandajean! What a lovely experience to see your quilts in a book. I also like your resourcefulness in using that extra block in the backing. Making do is always a good thing! Happy Quilting!
ReplyDeleteWell, Amandajean, this is Jayne, wife of Kevin, who left that last comment!! Actually, he was logged in on my computer, so when I commented, it came up as him! (Hoping that all makes sense! lol!)
ReplyDeleteHappy Quilting!
Jayne
Very cute! I think I still have some of those lovely out-of-print fabrics in my stash, so it's fun to see them in your quilts. Good job waiting!
ReplyDelete...and I love your yellow binding!
Love them! Can't wait to see the book!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations these are wonderful, you quilting superstar you!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeletethey're both beauties!
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting!!! I love scrap quilts and I really love how the fabrics "pop" against that background!! The backing is great too, could turn it over and use it that way too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great evening!
Kristie
What terrific quilts! Congrats on being in the book :)
ReplyDeleteI love back too.
congratulations on a job well done. I couldn't pick a fav either. that happens to be my favorite basic block. You know, when in doubt make a star.
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are beautiful...and love the back!! Very sweet!
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You never cease to amaze me, my friend! Congrats on the feature! :)
ReplyDeletedarling! love the back and the stripey binding!
ReplyDeleteCrazy cute stars! Lovely finishings...happy summer to you.
ReplyDeleteLove them -- and that back is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteSuch great work. I really love the back, too. Simple and effective.
ReplyDeleteLike both. Front and back! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteNow that I have all the fabric for it, I should get going on mine!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous! I have just pressed 'order' on this book....I can't wait for it to arrive. These quilts are lovely and well done for being part of the book's bakers.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and I love the back. Congrats on being in the book!
ReplyDeleteThey are charming. I bought the book and hope to get started on one for me.
ReplyDeleteDeborah
Those look Great!!
ReplyDeleteI Think I need to do a quilt with some white...
Paul
www.OutnumberedQuilter.com
Just gorgeous. I always end up piecing the back. I thought that's what you supposed to do. ha
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published! Both quilts are absolutely lovely and like you, I would have a hard time picking my favorite! Will be putting this book on my list.
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous! What exciting news for you! We knew you were great all along....but seeing someone put it in print just validates that!
ReplyDeleteLove them!!! Stars are always great quilts!!
ReplyDeleteI love both of them, but I especially love your "make do" back! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThey are both awesome and what a fun quilt for the FFT book. Were you at quilt market? I was hoping to run into you! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on them being in the book!
Deborah
That's an awesome back CrazyMom! And those are really cute quilts too -- as always from you!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your quilts are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI want to make one!!
Deb from clutteredquilter.blogspot.com
Both quilts are gorgeous! I can see why you have a hard time picking a favorite!
ReplyDeleteI really do love your star quilts and - I swear! - I never thought I would say this one day, because normally I really don't like star-patterns on a quilt at all.
ReplyDeleteBut these are so bright and wonderful...
(...by the way, I just ordered the book immediately!)
Heike
Que maravilla de quilts!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are just stunning.
ReplyDeletePretty quilts - I wish I could see how they were quilted. Congratulations on the book deal!
ReplyDeleteAll the best - Chris
These are great. I love the fabrics too. Just a warm-your-heart feel to these.
ReplyDeleteIs it wrong that I love the back so so so much? I think you have solved my last minute wedding present dilemma. thank you for your amazing sewing!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love the back! yeah!
ReplyDeleteI love the back almost as much as the front!! How fun!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! Your star quilts are wonderful! Great choice for the backing!
ReplyDeleteThis was the pattern that I LOVED the most from the book - as soon as I saw it thought it would be perfect for my cherished FMF stash! Thanks for an awesome pattern!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl with your ROCKSTAR quilting self!!! Love the back... I really wish I could figure out how to align the front to the back...
ReplyDeleteSo great to see the stars in person! I loved seeing them in the book - congratulations to you! You deserve to toot your horn for this. I'm always inspired by your inventiveness in using scraps. I adore the way you incorporated the star block on the back - such a cool effect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful -- I think my daughter would love one like these for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous! congrats.
ReplyDeletelove, love!
ReplyDeleteI recently purchased your book specifically to make this darling quilt but I'm confused about something. As I'm frustratingly unable to find a turnover in the fabric I want to quilt with, I wondered if I could just purchase a few more charm packs and cut them on the diagonal to make the star points. Your instructions state to cut the turnovers down to 5" anyway so I wondered if I could make it work with a charm pack because I'm in a bind. Thanks so much for your help!
ReplyDeleteJaneen Kelly,
ReplyDeleteI don't think they make turnovers anymore, I'm sorry to say. That probably explains why you are getting so frustrated, huh? Anyhow, you could just buy extra charm packs...however, if you start with a 5" charm square for a half square triangle, you will lose some for the seam allowance, ending up with a 4" Half square triangle, not a 5" HST. I hope that makes sense! If you have further questions, email me at crazymomquilts@yahoo.com and I'd be happy to help.
AJ