Thursday, February 28, 2013

Vintage Kansas City Star Quilt

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This is Rae’s Vintage Kansas City Star quilt which is a block of the month project from the Fat Quarter shop.   You can buy this BOM project here.   Rae’s only request was that there be no feathers in the outer border so I did a Bead Board design which compliments the feather motif in the light sashing areas.  I made a stencil with a simple loop design to use in the corner stone blocks and framed it with a 1/4” line to match the bead board.  Each block is quilted with a different design using feathers, CC, straight lines, etc.  I stippled all the light background fabrics to compliment the texture of the feathers in the sashing.

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It’s hard to capture the quilting on the back in a picture but it really shows up nicely in person!

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If you look closely you can see a large pile of snow on the ice, my son and I are building a quinzee.  If you don’t know what a quinzee is check out this link.  We still have to hollow out the inside this weekend.

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12 comments:

quilton said...

I love the colours in this quilt. Gorgeous!

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

Gorgeous quilt! Your machine quilting is breathtaking! The bead board really compliments the feathers in the light areas. Delightful!

IMAQLTR2 said...

Beautious! :-)

Jenny said...

Such a good job on the quilting! I'm amazed at how many quilts you quilt up!

Laura Davies said...

Looks neat!

Heritage Keepsakes said...

Beautiful quilting. Who gets to sleep in the quinzee? Thanks for posting the link to it. Really interesting reading.

LynCC said...

ooo - Love the colors in this. Building a quinzee looks like a LOT of work! Is your snow easy to work with for this kind of thing? I've notice the snow here doesn't like to become snowmen. Hey, I've been meaning to ask you about something. You've quilted with minky backs a fair bit, right? Do you encounter challenges with the back stretching too much, or the fluff pulling through to the front with the needle, or excessive needle breaks? Do you do anything differently than usual when you quilt those?

knitandpatch said...

What a great quilt pattern, the sashings are interesting.
Your quilting is beautiful!
Saskia

Borderline Quilter said...

Fabulous quilt Kathy, your choice of designs is perfect too the feathers show wonderfully on the plainer fabrics....

Best Wishes
Kay in Scotland

Joan said...

As always - beautifully quilted and of course the scenery is to die for. Do all those cracks in the ice come when you walk on the ice? and can you see anything. I guess you have to shovel lots to have it like that. Just Love your quilting!

Joan said...

Oooops - meant say the quinzee looks fun - have never heard of that before. Hope you send some photos of it when completed :)

Linda said...

Looks awesome!!!! Love all those feathers. Your quilting really adds do much to the blocks! LOVE.