Starships and Space Stations
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Starships and Space Stations
For grandson.... off at the long armer's ...
This one was a challenge ... started in 2022 ... fabrics collected since 2005 because I always knew there would be a space themed quilt.
This one was made with several panels and leftover blocks from the other grandson's quilt. I cut the biggest blocks and then bordered and trimmed to 20" square. Throw up on design wall and add smaller blocks around... pack away because nothing was working. Repeat several times and pack away. Laid the big blocks on my bed and invited grandson to put smaller blocks with each big block. Clip those together and pack away. Finally in January, get serious, and working in sections, border and add more blocks to make 30" wide sections. Place two sections on design wall and add blocks or borders or spacers to get 80" wide. Then add whatever necessary to get the length needed for a double size quilt.
Admire work. Took probably 2 weeks total time over 6 weeks. A lot of thinking.
Also have enough fabric for a generous lap quilt to be gifted or donated. Anything left - and there is lots - will be offered up as a "Space themed lot".
This one was a challenge ... started in 2022 ... fabrics collected since 2005 because I always knew there would be a space themed quilt.
This one was made with several panels and leftover blocks from the other grandson's quilt. I cut the biggest blocks and then bordered and trimmed to 20" square. Throw up on design wall and add smaller blocks around... pack away because nothing was working. Repeat several times and pack away. Laid the big blocks on my bed and invited grandson to put smaller blocks with each big block. Clip those together and pack away. Finally in January, get serious, and working in sections, border and add more blocks to make 30" wide sections. Place two sections on design wall and add blocks or borders or spacers to get 80" wide. Then add whatever necessary to get the length needed for a double size quilt.
Admire work. Took probably 2 weeks total time over 6 weeks. A lot of thinking.
Also have enough fabric for a generous lap quilt to be gifted or donated. Anything left - and there is lots - will be offered up as a "Space themed lot".
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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What a wonderful quilt for a young man, so many different fabrics and colors. Ive never been a space enthusiest but honestly enjoyed looking at all the different prints. Must admit that I thought E.T. would be there somewhere....LOL Congratulations on such a wonderful quilt.
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You made it work! It is so interesting to look at. I know he will be glad to get it.
If you want to donate, as you said, our group is working towards 30 quilts finished by June for this year. Giving quilts to The Royal Family Kids Camp. The kids get to keep their quilt when camp is over. Just thought I would suggest but you may already have a place.
If you want to donate, as you said, our group is working towards 30 quilts finished by June for this year. Giving quilts to The Royal Family Kids Camp. The kids get to keep their quilt when camp is over. Just thought I would suggest but you may already have a place.