Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Stars: Cary Grant Appears


Frustrated by the lack of snaps or sewing items in general at the local hardware, drug store, grocery or Dollar Store, I turned to Stars for solace last night.   The next block is called Cary Grant.  This is the 6th block and the final one on the second row.   Of course I have decided to not do the outside borders until all the blocks are done in order to protect the borders from my arm resting on them during stitching the centers, but still, I am getting close to being half finished, which is nice.

As a reminder for those stitching Stars themselves, my colors are A violet, B black, C terracotta and D copper.

Cary Grant looks most like a quilt block star to me of all the blocks so far.  In the photo above, the star-on-a-diamond center is finished and I have worked five more steps around the center, leaving just the complex corners to finish.  There are four steps to the corners and I also have to do the sashing underneath the block before I can put Stars away and pull out my next painted canvas.   I have another night or two of stitching on this, in other words.

Cary Grant doesn't introduce any new threads but the black legs you see above were quite interesting to work. I used Neon Rays in black to do the lower layer.  This is a ribbon-like thread that didn't quite cover the canvas.  I could see little specs of canvas "dandruff" beside the stitches.  I was thinking I might have to pull the Neon Rays out and try another black thread to get better coverage but I discovered that when I added the little copper lines on top of the Neon Rays that the specs disappeared.  Now they look like part of the metallic that crosses the vertical stitches of Neon Rays.  Interesting effect!

I also switched threads around on the pairs of triangles that flank the overdyed triangle between the black legs.  I used Trebizond silk in pale peach for my C thread and then outlined the stitches with one ply of violet Splendor as my A thread.  This is not the thread type Tony used but I wanted a slighted raised stitch that was shadowed by the outlines so I changed things a bit and am happy with the result.  I did stick with his color scheme, just switched thread types some.

In other Stars news, Theresa wonders if Genny Morrow's Twelve Patch Sampler influenced Tony's Stars. It wouldn't surprise me, but the general outline with the offset corners and the sashing around each block, plus the use of star motifs is a common quilting pattern.
http://atwillowtreepond.blogspot.com/2010/08/genny-morrows-12-patch-sampler.html

Donna's been working on her Stars.  The first link has a photo but she's been too busy to photograph her progress in the second, more recent link.
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/07/back-to-regularly-scheduled-programming.html

http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/08/stars-update-sans-photo.html

Sara Leigh is working on her Stars also.  I just love her happy colors!
http://remedialstitcher.blogspot.com/2010/08/okay-julys-gone.html

There are other Stars stitchers in cyberspace.  If you know of any more, let me know.  Half the charm of this project is watching the colors develop on each block so it is a great deal of fun comparing each version of Cary Grant to see how it looks in various colorways.

I should have snaps today as I have to run an errand in the next town to the east not very far from Ben Franklin's, my preferred crafts emporium, and they carry sewing supplies.  Oddly, not every crafts store does.  What on earth are they thinking?!


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12 comments:

Sara Leigh said...

It seems like forever since I last worked on Stars. I'm jealous that Donna has finished Clark Gable and I'm only halfway (if that) done. Your progress elicits even more envy. Gah! I hope to get back to it next week, having finished Florentine Fancywork and sent it off to Toni for her critique.

NCPat said...

Looking good! Let me know if you don't find the snaps and I will go through mine and send you some! Another thought for you is velcro strips.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

You've had deadlines, SL. I don't have formal deadlines, just general ones, and I try to stitch every night. That means I make more progress than folks with back to school, etc. to deal with. You'll get there. I am looking forward to your Stars being done as I love the colors!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks for the snaps offer, Pat. I thought about Velcro as I have some here, but I find it difficult to attach securely and I also think a snap is better in a small space for small hands. I even left out the pocket I'd planned for the lining because the inside space is small.

I'll let you know if Ben Franklin doesn't have snaps, though. Thanks for the offer!

Anonymous said...

Nice to see the stars back again :-)

Glenis

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks, Glenis. I have to admit I look forward to working a block after each painted canvas project is over.

Carolyn McNeil said...

Hello! I love reading your blog and observing the interesting pieces you work on...(I love the stars project) However, I have a question for you - or anyone who can help. I need to find a supplier of 10-mesh mono or interlock canvas by the roll. My previous supplier is no longer selling canvas. I create large projects, so I need to purchase it by the roll. I can't seem to find anyone online - Any help?
thanks,
Carolyn
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Donna said...

Okay. I am telling about this first here, rather than my own blog. But a friend and I went to Threads in Charlottesville today and they have four - that's right - four completed versions of Stars hanging in the shop. Plus two 3 motif versions which were actually kind of cool. My favorite version - the one that used SNC's Monster Mash. Terrific!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I sighting of Stars in the wild! How exciting! Donna, I'll be checking your blog to see if there are pictures of this rare beast.

Here's the shop, for anyone who is in the area.

http://www.threadsinva.com/index.htm

Teresa S. said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog, Jane!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

My pleasure, Teresa. It's always fun to visit other blogs. I learn so much!

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Carolyn, sorry to take so long to answer, but it took me a little hunting. It looks like Fleur de Paris is the Zweigart distributor in the States. You should take to them about wholesale purchases I think. Copy/paste the link. Sorry, but I can't make URLs clickable in the Comments section.

http://www.fleurdeparis.com/

Hope this helps.
Jane