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Super Mario Brothers

Some time ago, I came across Angela Pingel’s wonderful blog, Cut to Pieces, and I thought that her Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along was a terrific project.

However, the timing wasn’t right for me.  Nor did I really want to make an entire quilt out of 1-1/2 inch squares!

But I could make a pillow or two.

One of my grandsons is having a birthday in February.  Guess what he will be getting from Grandma?

Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along

I chose the Mushroom and Luigi blocks to create the pillows.  They are made from a combination of commercial and hand dyed fabrics.  Luigi’s face is washed out in the photos…he really is a nice peachy color!

Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along

The pillow front is a quilt sandwich…the block, a layer of batting, and a muslin backing.  It is quilted with Aurifil 50 wt. in the bobbin, and Superior Monopoly.  I chose the clear thread so that it would blend with all of the fabrics in the blocks.

It blended so well that I could barely see where I had quilted and where I still needed to quilt.  That was a challenge all by itself!

Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along

The pillow backs are a cotton print reinforced by a Pellon stabilizer.  I also sewed covered zippers into the backs.

Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along

An 18″ pillow form will fit into these pillow covers nicely.  For now, I stuffed a roll of batting into Luigi…just to get an idea of how it will look.  The pillow covers have to be shipped to my grandson, so they will be shipped without the pillow forms (but there will be a check included, so that Mom can go purchase them for him).

Super Mario Bros. Quilt Along

Perhaps this is something you might like to do for your own child/grandchild?  Head on over to Cut to Pieces; Angela has more characters to choose from than just Luigi and Mushroom. 

And maybe you are just ambitious enough to make the entire quilt!

Twinkling Star Quilt Block Part 2

Last week I showed the Twinkling Star set in straight set designs. 

Twinkling Star Quilt Block

Here it is in a simple on point design:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

And with the addition of a low contrast traditional block:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

Lots of room to show off some beautiful quilting!

I drew an alternate block and used it in this next design:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

I’m not crazy about it.  Are you?

How about this next one?:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

I like it!

I also like using a chain block with the Twinkling Stars:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

I think that one is my favorite of this set.

One more:

Twinkling Star On Point Set

Which do you like the best?

Keep trying those ‘what if’s’.  One, or more, of them could be your winner!

Twinkling Star Quilt Block

I really like this week’s choice, Twinkling Star, from Nancy Martin’s Perpetual Calendar 365 Quilt Blocks A Year.

Twinkling Star Quilt Block

I drew it from a 3.5 x 5 x 3.5 grid.

Even though I really like this quilt block, I had a difficult time getting inspired and original with it.  I don’t know why. 

Here is how Twinkling Stars looks set side by side in a straight setting:

winkling Star Straight Set

I find it boring.

I’ve altered the block a bit and set the new block, along with a low contrast traditional block, and the Twinkling Star in a new straight set design:

winkling Star Straight Set

Now I’m not so bored with it.

Another design, but I think the red stars overwhelm Twinkling Star:

winkling Star Straight Set

It might be worth exploring if I changed the size of those red stars.

What if I darken the color and alternate Twinkling Star with a different traditional block?

winkling Star Straight Set

I like it!

Next, I tried mixing in a chain block.

winkling Star Straight Set

My low contrast might be too low contrast.  I’m influenced by my friend Judy, the Virtual Quilter.  She uses a low contrast technique frequently for her backgrounds, and I like how it looks.

winkling Star Straight Set

winkling Star Straight Set

Have a blessed happy new year full of wonderful times of creativity!