Monday, March 9, 2026

Starry Nights

 It's been a busy week with 

stitching, family and lots going on.

A bit of progress was made on the

new mystery quilt at Conquering Mount scrapmore.

Only four more colours to stitch to finish up step 1.


Another batch of triangles were stitched up

on the way to stitching up some colour 

family blocks for another top from the Discovery table.



I even managed to finish up The Starry Nights quilt top.



Stitching late at night is always fun 

but it comes with a few hazards.

The quilt was so pretty I had to show it off to my husband.

While doing so I discovered this problem.

Can you see it? I see a few minutes with 

my favourite ripping tool ahead!

It is still very attractive but that one error needs to come out.

I also don't like the light background in the star block 

(lower right side) , so that may come out too. 

My  reserve of Wonky pointed stars 

has been diminished immensely.

They will be good to make on a stormy evening this spring.


Stay Safe and Sew On

Linking up with:

Monday Musings

Sew and Tell

Design Wall Monday

Handmade Monday

SrSPS

To Do Tuesday

Wednesday Wait Loss

I Quilted This

Needle & Thread Thursday

Put Your Foot Down

Finished Or Not Friday

Brag About Your Beauties

Design Wall Friday

Patchwork & Quilts

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33 comments:

  1. Starry Nights is absolutely gorgeous, Deb! I love it! Such error is so irritating, but before you know you've fixed it!

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    1. It is nice, it may be a keeper. The stars around the outside really step it up!

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  2. Such a pretty quilt! I thought, “Sleeping under the stars would make me have a good night’s sleep.” Glad you found the star that wandered off to the wrong spot in time to fix it.

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    1. It sure was a wanderings star , thank you !

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  3. Oh this is a gorgeous quilt! I'm sure you'll have that fixed up in no time--glad you caught it!

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    1. I know, before I pinnned and quilted it ! It turned out well!

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  4. Wow - Starry Nights is wonderful. Love those diamond string blocks too!

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    1. The diamonds are nice, I thought I wouldn't do another mystery but the strings pulled me in!

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  5. Deb I love those diamond string blocks. Your Starry Nights is a beauty and you’ll have that oops fixed in no time at all. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday. Hope this week has you making lots of progress on your projects.

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    1. A stash clearing sale and a lost filling will slow me down but a little stitching may be done!

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  6. I love all those stars - so pretty with both the dark blue backgrounds and the white. I would want to keep this one, too, Deb!

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  7. Pretty quilt top! Why is it we always see what's wrong after we've sewn everything together? Oh well, it's better than finding an error after it's been quilted (ask me how I know.) Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/03/11/wednesday-wait-loss-475

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    1. It is , I sure couldn't see it earlier. Glad you like it.

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  8. I'd leave the star where it is! It's a great quilt.

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    1. That's what a few people have said!!! Thanks!

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  9. Starry Night is really beautiful! Love the colors you used and the border is such a nice frame.

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    1. Thank you ! Those white background stars really did the trick!

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  10. Hi Deb, the hazards of late night sewing for sure. I looks really good. Thanks so much for linking up to I Quilted This!

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    1. For sure I 'll think of you next time I pull an all nighter!!!

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  11. One hard to notice problem block (not even -- a just one problem piece) among that pretty night sky of scrappy wonky stars is a darn good and very low error rate! Should be a quick fix or maybe just swap in another block and let that star go on the back "as is" in your quilt label. I've watched the "Mount Scrapmore" videos on YouTube for years and always say I want to do one of her projects but haven't gotten to them yet. Definitely need to take another look and see if I can't set up one for leader/enders.

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    1. Thank you , I do love some good scrappy quilting!

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  12. That starry night quilt is gorgeous (and will be even more so once you've corrected it!) Funny how sometimes it doesn't matter how careful you are, mistakes still happen, good thing you have a trusty seam ripper! Thank you for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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    1. You are so welcome. It did turn out very well.

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  13. Wow, Starry Nights is gorgeous and I'm sure you'll have it repaired in no time! At least it's not a whole row. I do love the outer star border. Your new mystery quilt looks interesting. I like the colors you've chosen this round. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great weekend and upcoming week!

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    1. I will . We all just did a stash clear out sale for a friend we are tired but realize we have to sew more! What a burden! Haha!

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  14. You have put a lot of work into your Starry Nights. Best to fix those things which niggle you, I think. Not that I can see any errors!

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    1. Thank you . Fixing does make me feel better tho. I find a lot of hand me down projects just needed a little fixing to move them forward!! Have a great week!

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  15. Starry Night looks great. So a couple blocks need to swapped. Not a serious problem.

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    1. Thanks, it will be an easy fix. Happy Stitching!

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  16. This is a gorgeous quilt - love the color play . you could always call it the wandering star and leave it as is haha

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    1. I thought that too! It would definitely be non traditional to have one out of place. Would that make me a modern quilter?

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  17. Oh, I love Starry Nights, what a beauty! The sashings are a brilliant idea. First, I thought that the first star was on purpose ;) Thank you for sharing and linking up!

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