I have been quilting since 1999 and have decided to keep an online journal of my quilts. In this way, I can document their history and preserve their memory for my family and future generations. Most of my quilts are made as gifts; and with few exceptions, I have taken pictures of my quilts with their recipient. I have also made many charity quilts for Project Linus, Wrapped in Hope and Quilts for Kids.

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Friday, October 30, 2020

My Quilts #253: Halloween No-Point Stars 2020



I was inspired to make this quilt when I saw the one below on Instagram.

By Lauri Springer on IG

I'm a sucker for Halloween quilts and knew I had to make my own quilt when I realized the No-Point Stars pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew was free.


The quilt measures 50" x 56" and I used a black-and-white toile fabric which is actually a curtain.  I also used a polyester snow-blanket for the batting.  I quilted it with a simple grid using a straight stitch-in-the-ditch.

I love the colors and fabrics ... the spiders, the black cats, the skeletons ... there is even fabric with owls and flies.  The stars were so easy to make and it went together quickly.

Read more about this quilt here.

October 2020

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