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2014 quilts, charity, quilting · June 26, 2014

A Happy Ending for the Hunter’s Star

On Monday I showed the Hunter’s Star quilt that was on the frame.  This is my neighbor Monica’s quilt but she didn’t like it so asked me to quilt it and then we could donate it.  The whole time I was quilting I kept thinking that she would have a hard time giving it up when it was finished.  I’m not sure why she wasn’t happy with it because I thought it was really pretty all along.  Every quilt looks better once it’s quilted and this one was no exception.

Yesterday I took it off the frame and took a few pictures before delivering it to her.

hunters star

Close up of the quilting:

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Usually I don’t use solid fabric for the back because it shows every start, stop and mistake.  My quilting just isn’t good enough to stand up to that kind of scrutiny!!  The texture really stands out though and from a distance it looks pretty good.

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Monica wasn’t home when I dropped it off but she called a couple of hours later and said that indeed, she did like the quilt now but still wanted to donate it and wanted to make sure I was okay with the recipient. For the past few months she has been working on a local Habitat for Humanity build.  They are almost finished with the home and will have the dedication in a couple of weeks, where she plans to present this quilt to the new homeowners.  That’s a very happy ending in my book!

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Comments

  1. Sandi says

    June 26, 2014 at 9:49 pm

    I think the quilt top was very pretty but your quilting brought it to life! Beautiful.

  2. Susan says

    June 27, 2014 at 8:52 am

    It’s a gorgeous quilt, and your quilting is beautiful. I love a plain back because the quilting really shines on it. I did all my starts and stops by hand (with coban wrapped around my index finger so turning the wheel didn’t shred it completely!), pulling threads to the top for easy cutting, and then backstitching several times. It did seem to make them mostly invisible. I love the recipient for the quilt, though I don’t know how she can let it go. It is so beautiful!

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