
I picked up the velveteen star quilt a couple of weeks ago and finally got round to binding and photographing it. Well, there are 2, but this is the only one I've finished so number 2 will have to wait until I get round to that last side of binding and photographing. I added a couple of borders to Jeni's original tutorial to make it a touch bigger, ending up at just shy of 80" square. I like big quilts and 80" is my go-to size, big enough for a bed, but also pretty damn perfect for the couch too. At least it is if you like to wrap yourself like a cocooned caterpillar like I do.

Actually, this one is going to my best friend, who turned 40 in January and asked me to make a her a quilt to go in her sitting room. Although she now thinks she might put it on her bed instead, because the dogs and cats might ruin it (I doubt it's possible, I'm pretty sure this will wash up really nicely, the velveteen are pretty sturdy in all honesty).
I love how it turned out, and the big bubbly flowers long armed Chris quilted all over (I asked for whatever she could do that was big and cheap - I've got a lot of quilts to get quilted and I'm trying to spend as little as possible right now on quilting. For me it still makes more sense to send them out, I would have ruined this and in the long run it would have ended up costing me more. I know my limitations, I'd rather spend less on fabric in order to get something sent out for quilting.)

Quilt deets -
Giant Star quilt from Jeni's tutorial
finished size 78"
fabrics used;
star - Anna Maria Horner velveteens in innocent crush and loulouthi purchased from here, here and here
background fabric - timeless treasure sketch in charcoal
binding - Jenean Morrison silent cinema front row in pink (you can still find lots of silent cinema on etsy if you search for it)





39 comments:
You missed the final deet - photographed on level 6 where I park because no-one else does and I have parking anxiety.
Fabulous! Loving your choice of location for the photo shoot too :)
The quilt is totally gorgeous - one lucky friend!
PS Do you know where I put my car? I'm sure I left it there!
so that's what Level 6 looks like!
Beautiful. Just so wonderful to look at.
Beautiful and such a nice size too.
Oh yes, I see what you mean now. Level 6 is obviously the place to be.
Gorgeous quilt Katy! Hope the BFF loves it :-)
beautiful finish. Just wondering how you avoided grease stains from the photo shoot in the parking garage!
Ooh, that looks fab, and I'm sure it's incredibly soft and cosy. A multi-storey though? After I went to all the trouble of finding you big metal shirts standing around in a park for you? ;o)
I LOVE this!! I checked out the tutorial and my mind is racing with fabric combos. Thanks for the inspiration! Your fabric choices are fabulous!
Fantabulous! And a very stylish way to bag a parking space: cones are so passé x
Eeee, it turned out so awesome! I bet it's SUPER snuggly! :)
Oh I am in love with this. Your choice of fabrics is wonderful. I am going over to Jeni's blog right now to read the instructions.
it looks great! I love your choice of photo location. And the velveteen sounds lovely
: )
Awesome quilt and absolutely inspired location:-)
Very cool - who would think to make a quilt in velveteen? Well, you, obviously. I think it's beautiful.
And I love the parking garage photography. Talk about juxtaposition!
No lie. I just spent the last 10 minutes staring at this quilt. It is absolutely stunning. I didn't think anything could ever be as gorgeous as Hexy MF, but this is a definite rival! You, m'dear, can really flex your quilty muscle!
Beautiful quilt!
Very, very, very nice! A bold statement. I'm surprised, knowing you, that's it's this bold. You're much quieter than this quilt. But I like you both very much.
OMG! I want to touch it! It looks lovely :)
Gorgeous. I'm getting a little fed up with you displaying quilts on greasy carpark floors, though! I'm giving you a "Jeez, Nigel" just for that.
OMG that's absolutely gorgeous
and the girl does it again....well done its fabulous
Stunning...love the brights on the dark background, wish I had the nerve to go there more often! I totally get sending things out to be quilted. I know my limitations!
It's stunning! I'd love to see the CCTV footage of your photo shoot!!
A parking garage for a background...way cool! Thanks bunches for the inspiration.
Toni
www.lifeinapinkbunnysuit.com
wow .. it's brilliant !!
Incredible incredible quilt!! I once got kicked out of a car park for rollerblading there, I can totally see the same thing happening to me if I was taking pictures of quilts. Nicely done :)
This is beautiful!
I'm pretty much in love with this quilt!
Ooo ohhh !!! I love your big star quilt!! I wish I could feel the velveteen, I haven't seen any in real life. I bet it's so soft and yummy to touch.
This is just beautiful!
This is stunning, and the urban background is a perfect backdrop! What a talented lass you are! Jxo
So, so gorgeous!
amazing!!!! totally in love with it. :) I neeeeeed to make that giant star, like, now. :)
Utterly fantastic. Superior. I love the hippie quality with the traditional star take. Delicious.
What a lovely quilt design to really show of the fabric. That would intimidate me as I would be so worried of getting the choices wrong :p
But you truly made this look gorgeous.
I love your quilt, but am freaking out about the possibilty of it getting grubby on the floor. I'm trying to be cool about it, but it's making me anxious.
What a beautiful quilt! What does the back look like?
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