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Cheddar Stars Over Moab, 2010 20" x 24" |
This antique reproduction is one of my all time favorite quilts, I love the little 3 inch stars and the wonderful texture of the quilting. I hand quilted the heck out of it! Click on the photo to see a close up of the quilting. Cheddar refers to the strong orange fabric which looks like cheddar cheese.
It was made for the 2010 American Quilt Study Group (AQSG) antique quilt study of 19th century star quilts. The original antique quilt had to be star quilt made between 1800 and 1899. One of 10 quilts patterned and highlighted in the new
Kansas City Star Book which shows the 39 antique quilts and their reproductions that were part of the quilt study.
If you click on the above link, you'll see my sister Donna's pink and cheddar star, which is also one of the patterns, quite an honor -- only 10 were patterned and 2 were ours. Needless to say this is our favorite quilting book ever!!!!
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New Stars Book available NOW |
Here's the 1890 antique quilt from my collection which was my inspiration- and my matching process. See I'm working hard to find the perfect reproduction fabrics to exactly reproduce the original. And if you need another cheddar fix,
click here to see my first reproduction of my antique cheddar star but done in modern fabrics for the 2010 Riley Blake challenge. I posted it for last year's spring Bloggers Quilt Fest and it includes a full shot of the antique quilt.
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Antique 1890 Cheddar Star with reproduction blocks and fabrics |
Click here to see my 2nd Bloggers Festival entry, my antique 1850 Rose of Sharon Applique - Quilted Joy quilt.
Now back to visiting all the other wonderful quilts in
Amy's Bloggers Quilt Festival (click on words not button). Thanks AMY!
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