Argyle And Vale Stars

Argyle Star Quilt Pattern

 

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I took a much-needed break from all kinds of technology last week and used that opportunity to take a break from writing a post as well.   We had no wi-fi or electricity, so we hung out, read books, drank lots of tea, played games and at night we looked at the stars outside while keeping ourselves warm with a log fire.  I can’t say I didn’t enjoy the simple life.  That ties in with what I am going show you today, my vintage-themed quilt blocks.

 

When I picked up four fat quarters of Grandma’s House last year,  the only thing I was sure of was that I wanted to make vintage-style blocks without using the usual vintage quilt patterns.  Then, very recently, while browsing through knitting patterns, the perfect idea came to me.  I made four quilt patterns inspired by the knitting designs and history.  This is the Argyle Star, I don’t think introductions are needed for this design.  I love the little points at the end of the crossed lines.

 

 

Argyle Star Quilt Pattern

 

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Of course I couldn’t help but play with the colours a little bit.

 

 

Vale Star Quilt Pattern

 

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This is the Vale Star, inspired by the Yorkshire Dales knitting tradition.  I wanted to keep this block very simple to represent a simple life.  Simple, but full of activity because this block also makes me think of roads leading in and out of the center square.

 

 

Vale Star Quilt Pattern

 

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Here’s my colour-play with the Vale Star.

 

These are so easy to make and there is hardly any aligning of sections.  I am almost done with the other two blocks and can’t wait to show them to you.  I am making a mini with these already-made blocks for my kitlets to snuggle on during cold nights.  I am planning on making a quilt with solids for the bipeds in this house.  These stars are also going to appear on my Halloween quilt.  Versatile, don’t you think?

 

Until next week,
-Soma

 

 

 

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First-ever Pullover

Caron Simply Soft Yarn Sticks & Stones Pullover

Here it is, my first finished pullover!!   The kitting itself was actually quite easy.  I didn’t want to get into too much shaping with my first pullover project, so I used a very simple pattern for a loose style one.  I had to edit the pattern a lot to make it the correct size though.  Something always crops up, right?!

I think it probably took me about the same amount of time to sew the pieces together as it did to knit the individual pieces.  I was being very fastidious about lining everything up, so I attached and removed the stitches a thousand times I until I was happy with them.  I learned a lot about putting all the pieces together and also about how to weave the loose ends of yarn properly.  Knitting the neck was easiest.

I used Caron Simply Soft Yarn – Sticks and Stones to make it, I love the colour of that yarn.  It softened up beautifully after a nice wash.

My dear husband tried it on as soon as I finished it.  It fits him perfectly and he loves it!!  The smile was so worthwhile that I can’t wait to get started on the next one.  I am definitely packing this one for our yearly camping trip in September.

 

Happy Knitting!
-Soma

 

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