Starlight, WIPs And Yarn

 

Starlight Diverging - Star Quilt Pattern

 

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I have many things to show you this week – a combination of my WIPs and others’ beautiful creations.  The Starlight blocks are among my favorites, and two ladies shared their Starlight blocks with me.  It’s my pleasure to show these gorgeous blocks to you with their permission.

 

Munchie3 made this 12″ Starlight Diverging block to include in a sampler quilt.  She is new to quilting and I am so amazed by her fabulous piecing.  I also love the beautiful colors she picked.  It’s perfect!!

 

 

Starlight Converging - Star Quilt Pattern

 

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sliceoflife made this 12″ Starlight Converging block for a quilt block challenge in her modern quilt guild.  Everyone had to use the same gray fabric and interpret triangles with a modern design of their choice.  She made this beautiful block and won the challenge!!  How fantastic!

 

 

Doctor Who Dalek Quilt Pattern - Full Body

 

 

My mom just left after a week-long visit.  Anticipating that I would get very little sewing done during that time, I decided to get some work done before she came.  So, despite my not being able to sew much last week, I still have a few WIPs to show you.

 

I got the top part of the Dalek quilt block finished.

 

 

Dalek Full Body Doctor Who Quilt Pattern

 

 

Next up will be the middle part, which I divided into three sections.  The middle center is going to be the most complex one to make.  Some of you have showed interest in testing this pattern, thank you so much for your enthusiasm.  However, because I am editing the pattern as needed as I am sewing the block, I would really like to test this one myself.

 

 

Vulcan Lute

 

 

The Dalek quilt pattern is so complex that I need to work on something easier in between.  I finished making the Magic Fairy Doors and now I am working on the Vulcan Harp.  Hopefully I will be done with sewing it by end of this week.  The knobs can be paper pieced or appliqued, I chose to paper piece them.

 

 

Vulcan Harp Quilt Pattern

 

 

The harp is in many pieces at the moment.  As this is going to be a 16″ x 32″ wall hanging, some of the fabric pieces are very large and I am using lots of pins to hold the pieces of fabric in place.

 

 

Vulcan Harp Quilt Pattern

 

 

When I work on paper piecing blocks, this is how I keep my sanity.  I write down the letters of all the sections.   Then depending on the complexity of the sections, I draw blocks around sets of 4 – 5 sections.  I get up to take a break or call it a day after I finish each set.  I also write numbers in reverse order under each section, that way I know exactly how many sections I have left after I finish sewing each one.  Just thought you might like to know.

 

 

Sticks And Stones Sweater

 

 

This is my last WIP for this week.  I have been knitting this sweater for my husband for a while.  This is my first knitted sweater, so I picked a very easy pattern.  The sleeves really took forever.  I finally finished all the pieces, now it’s time to join them.  I also finished a scarf that needs blocking.  He races his beloved car as a hobby and will be at the racetrack all of this weekend.  That means I get to finish this sweater and the Vulcan Harp over the weekend.

 

 

Black Sweater

 

 

Growing up, I always wore handmade sweaters made by my mom and my aunts.  My mom recently took up knitting and crocheting again and she brought us sweaters and scarves.  I asked for a loose-fitting black sweater so I can wear it with layered clothing and she made this one for me.

 

 

Blue Cable Sweater

 

 

She knits really pretty cable designs with ease.  She made this one for my husband and it fits him wonderfully.

 

 

Crocheted scarves

 

 

Lastly, these are the scarves she crocheted for us.

 

I am happy to get back to sewing again.  Have a crafty weekend!

-Soma

 

 

 

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Flag For My Atelier

Flag Drawing

Our neighbour’s flower peeking through the fence to say Hello!

When I saw the announcement for the Flag On A Stick blog hop, I teeter-tottered on the decision of joining.  As I was sorting through things and putting stuff up in my new workroom, I came across a drawing I did for a college project few years ago.  The objective was to describe yourself on a shield.  I thought that would make a perfect pennant to hang in my new atelier, as my husband lovingly calls my new workroom.  So I ended up joining the Flag On A Stick blog hop hosted by Sew We Quilt.  It’s an indoor flag, so I used a very light interfacing to give it a little stability and sewed two tabs to the top so it can be hung on a wall.  I took the picture outside just in time before the rain started pelting down.

Flag Drawing

This is the original painting that I scanned.  It is done in watercolour pencils and marker.  The scan wasn’t quite large enough for this project, so I scaled it up and printed it out.  I then traced the drawing on the fabric in pencil and painted with acrylic colour pencils, paintbrush and textile medium.  I haven’t done textile painting in a very, very long time and I couldn’t find any reference on how to go about it when using pencils. So I did a few test doodles to figure out what method works best for fabric painting.

Flag Drawing Closeup

The flag is steeped in symbolism.  Every single colour and element in the flag has some meaning that describes me, but I won’t bore you with all the details.  The only thing I think I should mention is this – the cat on the top is not there because I love cats.  It’s there because I am very much like a cat – I am an extreme introvert, I like small spaces to hide in and I like to have control over my own life situations.  The last bit is probably best described in the Latin phrase you see on the shield – Resolutely in action, gently in manner – which is why I chose it.

Flag On A Stick

Thank you so much, Thearica and Mdm Samm, for coordinating the blog hop.  I would have never worked on this otherwise and my new atelier would have remained without a flag.  There are some really awesome flags being created by the other participants in the blog hop.  I am sharing my day with these talented ladies and they would love for you to visit them  –

Thimblemouse & Spouse

Stitchin’ By The Lake

Just One More Stitch

The Quilting Queen Online

Selina quilts

Spring Kites Quilt Pattern  Fair Isle Star Quilt Pattern

I am giving away these two patterns from my shop to celebrate spring – Spring Kites and Fair Isle Star.  My giveaways are for my followers only and I would love for you to follow me anyway you like.  Please leave a comment and let me know how you follow my blog and you will be entered in my giveaway.  The winner will be announced on Thursday, April 10th.

Thank you so much for visiting!
-Soma

 

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