Plaid Star Quilt
#1
TADA!!
I finally finished the dreaded Plaid Star Quilt. I have learned very valuable lessons from this that I will share with you (which I am sure that most of you have learned these lessons long ago :lol: )
1. Never do stars in Plaid (especially if it is a Kit – as you will never have enough to match the plaid)
2. If you purchase a kit OPEN it up and make sure that the fabric is cut on the straight of the goods.
3. “Starch” the top and the bottom before quilting.
4. Never stitch in the ditch with variegated thread (it really shows the all the goof ups).
5. Always purchase more backing fabric than you need (I did not have enough for the pockets).
6. Don’t get too stressed – after all this is supposed to be fun!
The bottom line is I am not displeased with the efforts. It is not "perfect" but as this is the first completed one I have done in a long time it looks good on my wall. I did a pocket top and bottom and inserted a finished piece of wood to give the hanging some stability.
I finally finished the dreaded Plaid Star Quilt. I have learned very valuable lessons from this that I will share with you (which I am sure that most of you have learned these lessons long ago :lol: )
1. Never do stars in Plaid (especially if it is a Kit – as you will never have enough to match the plaid)
2. If you purchase a kit OPEN it up and make sure that the fabric is cut on the straight of the goods.
3. “Starch” the top and the bottom before quilting.
4. Never stitch in the ditch with variegated thread (it really shows the all the goof ups).
5. Always purchase more backing fabric than you need (I did not have enough for the pockets).
6. Don’t get too stressed – after all this is supposed to be fun!
The bottom line is I am not displeased with the efforts. It is not "perfect" but as this is the first completed one I have done in a long time it looks good on my wall. I did a pocket top and bottom and inserted a finished piece of wood to give the hanging some stability.
The visible quilting on the backing
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Hanging on wall
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#9
Thanks all - for your kind comments.
RedGarnet - the house is very open and all timber frame inside so Country / Rustic goes well
Beachlady - the hardest thing I found (after I gave up trying to match the plaid :cry: ) was lining the plaids up so that they were reasonably straight and on the sashing trying to keep the gold threads in the center (that way if the edges were not perfect then it would not scream crooked)!
Originally Posted by RedGarnet222
Very nice wallhanging! I love the country look it gives to your room.
Originally Posted by beachlady
Love the plaids, though I have heard that they are hard to work with.
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