Sunday, September 25, 2011

Batik Star Quilt

Quilt Batik scrap quilt by Jeanne Selep Imaging
Batik Quilt Top
Today I am sharing a scrap quilt top I made with batik fabric I have collected over the years.  I finished this quilt top more then a year ago.  One of my goals for 2011 (with 2012 as a fall-back) is to actually put a back on this top and quilt it.  Quilting the quilt tops, and binding the quilt together is something I am not good at, and actually dread.  I try hard to piece really well, get seams to line-up, and then when I quilt it - Ugh!  everything goes down badly and there are puckers and messes everywhere.

The quilt top has a pieced sash framing squares of batik fabric.  The intersections of the sash form white stars.  If you squint your eyes a little bit, you can see four darker diamond stars in the pattern.  I put them there on purpose - since I have four children I decided there was one diamond for each of them.
batik fabric quilt detail
Closeup of Quilt top - can you see 4 dark diamonds?
Although this is not a new quilt pattern, I don't know the pattern's actual name.  When a similar star sash frames a log cabin quilt, I believe the name of the pattern would be a "Colorado Log Cabin".  I didn't include the log cabin blocks, I just wanted to frame and highlight the beautiful batik squares.

In Mar 2011 I shared another batik scrap quilt top I made, this is a different top, although both quilts share many of the same batik fabrics.

The star quilt's dimensions are approximately 36 by 48 inches. By the way, I am joining thrifty and vintage parties with my quilt becuase quilts were originally thrifty, and I consider quilts a vintage art form, or at least vintage inspired.

Click on the images to see them enlarged. 

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Charm of Home: Home Sweet Home 34 (Entry 89)
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19 comments:

  1. It looks stunning! Love the beautiful batik fabric. Thanks for sharing. Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  2. Wow! This is so colorful and beautiful!...Christine

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  3. Gorgeous! Love those beautiful batiks! :)

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  4. Stunning quilt, and I love how you incorporated your children into the design.

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  5. Wow beautiful quilt! Good work on finishing up those WIPs!

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  6. Beautiful, just beautiful. I so envy the talent of someone that can sew.
    Hugs,
    Ellen

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  7. I love this quilt! It is *gorgeous* :D I am a batik fabric fan.
    I am visiting from Mod Mix Monday.

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  8. quilting absolutely amazes me! your's is just beautiful!!

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  9. I love all quilts. Have several vintage and new. I have a lot of respect for those that can make them. I never would have the patience for that. The star quilt is gorgeous.

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  10. Saw this on VTT, when I got to your blog I thought - have I seen this before? Of course, I recently started following you and your work is so beautiful and inspiring and beautiful. I know, I listed beautiful twice. Love the quilt.

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  11. Your scrap quilt top is just gorgeous! What a lot of work. I love all the colors. Talented Lady!

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  12. Wow! Your quilt is gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing. I saw this on Under the Table and Dreaming.

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  13. Absolutely beautiful.

    Great to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  14. Oh, batik is so perfect for this pattern. it looks simply dreamy! Thank you for linking it to Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  15. This is gorgeous! the colors are amazing! Thank you for joining TTF and I am so sorry I am so late in visiting this week!

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  16. Hi Jeanne, the quilt is gorgeous. You are so talented. Great job. I found and am following you through Bloggeritaville and hope to visit often. Please drop by my blog and perhaps you could follow me also. I would like that. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris

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  17. Hi Jeanne! It was great talking to you yesterday! I found your business FB page but couldn't friend you on your personal page.

    I poked around your blog and it's gorgeous!

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  18. In April 2013, A qestion was posted on a quilt board, generating lots of view of this blog post. This is the board.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/looking-scrappy-quilt-picture-i-saw-yesterday-t219430.html

    The question then became, how do you create the sahing that forms the star. The link below shows the method I used to create the sashing.

    http://www.quilterscache.com/M/MorningStarQuilt.html

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  19. That is really beautiful, I have tried both and can honestly say, sewing one is much harder.

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