Showing posts with label Liberated Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberated Stars. Show all posts

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Another GweFre Tribute Quilt Has Been Completed!

Marsha got hers done and brought it over to show Jane and I.  Kirsten here.  I am excited about the progress we are all making.  Edna and Jane report that their quilt tops are done and just need to be quilted!

Marsha outdid herself on this one!  She used square-in-a-square, liberated log cabins, liberated stars and liberated nine-patch, with liberated b&w borders.  
This is me, showing off my new shoulder bag, that Mary's friend, AJ, made for me.  It also has a matching clutch purse and a smaller bag inside.  Mary has amazing crafty friends.  Also, the fabric is from JoAnn, which closed all their stores this year, so this is a historic shoulder bag that I will always cherish.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Liberated Star Quilt is Complete!

Kirsten finally finished her Liberated Stars Quilt. It has 24 Liberated Star blocks, in bright and bold color combinations.  For the backing she used
some hop-scotch fabric that she had in her stash.  This quilt looks great on her bed! Love that red with irregular dots binding!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Got 24 Liberated Stars Pieced

Kristen is happy she got 24 Liberated Stars completed for her latest quilt. She is adding vertical black and white sashing for added interest and to break up all the colors a bit.  It is still on the design wall, but she will soon be squaring up those star blocks and sewing them to each other! 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Liberated Star Blocks



Kirsten is making Liberated Stars. She just loves those Freddy Moran liberated blocks.  She's going to make a whole quilt with Liberated Stars. Those colors really pop!  She is just getting started, so it may take her a little while.  She has to finish quilting the 40's quilt she has almost finished. Her sewing machine was giving her some frustration with stippling.  She is going to try one more time, and if that does not work, she is going to rip it out and just quilt straight lines on it.  Either way it will look pretty nice when finished.  She knows just the doll who could use the 40's quilt. Not doing anything special for February, such as V-Day or wintery stuff.   She has resolved to update her blog more often. Check back!