Friday, August 1, 2025

And in a flash, July flew by

 Yes, July has ended, with a bang, so to speak.  This past week has been filled with chaos, beginning with the discovery on Sunday afternoon, that our ten-year-old freezer had decided to stop working. Thankfully, we discovered this before all the food had thawed completely, in fact the meat stored in the very bottom was still frozen.  Still, quite a mess, trying to cram everything we could salvage into the freezer section of our home fridge and the 25-year-old spare fridge in the garage.  We were able to secure a new freezer on Monday and have it delivered, so far so good.  The only real loss are the several bags of frozen blueberries, which had thawed and then refroze into a solid mass.  We're also in the midst of our current blueberry harvest so at least there will be some fresh blueberries to freeze for this coming winter.  Then, this morning I awakened at 6:30 to the sound of heavy machinery and the construction crew pouring a new concrete slab at the front of the barn, the first part of a driveway paving project my hubby has been wanting to happen for several years.  The noise and the vibrations of the various equipment has rendered me a nervous wreck, longing for a few minutes of silence.  (Four hours after writing this paragraph, the construction seems to have ceased for the day-blessed quiet prevails!)

However, I'm happy to report that July was not entirely unproductive, as I finally finished the first of the Hollow Star trilogy quilts!  First one started, last one finished, since this one is for me and was hand quilted.

I think I had the most fun making this one, possibly because it was started with a small bundle of fat quarters - no idea anymore the name of the collection or the designer.  Maybe someone will recognize the fabrics in the close-up photos below and let me know in the comments.  Anyhow, since there were only 8 or 9 pieces in that fabric bundle, I supplemented with some other scraps from my stash to bring the quilt to a good useable size for a twin bed or as a large sofa quilt.  


I love the quirky beetles, part of the fat quarter bundle, as are the two following photos! I purposely left a few blocks as 9-inch squares since it seemed like a good break from all the stars.



I also had a chance to use up small scraps of old favorite fabrics - fun!


And a lovely piece of yardage I've had for years, just waiting for the right quilt to use as a backing.


For the quilting I first ditch quilted around each of the blocks, then switched to hand quilting within the blocks, using Aurifil 12 wt. which is pretty much my go-to now for hand quilting.  The finer weight hand quilting thread has become difficult to see and handle as I get older.  Not to mention hanging onto the tiny quilting needle!

I've had a lot of fun making these hollow star blocks, and now need to get back to some other projects that have been in various stages of completion for months and even years.  Time to bring some order to the chaos!

I'll be back in a few days with another finish, just need to add binding once something appropriate is found!

Til then, enjoy these first days of August!






3 comments:

Robin said...

I love this quilt. It is just charming. First of all I really like the pattern of the Hollow Stars and then the fabrics you chose are rather whimsical and fairytale - like. Nice finish! I know what you mean about the noise of machinery outside. It rattles my nerves.

Anonymous said...

Your Hollow Star trilogy quilt turned out very nice. Love the fabrics used and then your finish with hand quilting! A very nice quilt to sit and wrap yourself in come this Autumn/Winter. (Sandra)

Lizzy D said...

I love the whimsical fabrics of this Hollow Star. The trilogy is quite wonderful.
Yes the construction noise and shaking is nerve shattering---ask me how I know. I feel mean but am comforted by your similar feelings as ''everyone'' seems to expect me to be un bothered and to just shrug it off.
Good you discovered the freezer's passing in time. In this heat if everything was spoiled and smelling bad--oh my.
W\Let's pray for a peaceful August.

love

lizzy