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Monday, March 16, 2026

Mending A Quilt Top

Last year , I shared a post about a beautiful vintage quilt top that I purchased in Texas 2024 that I named "Whitney Lake Stars" . It is a sweet reminder of our vacation in the area. 


The quilt has so many beautiful vintage fabrics. One block however has deteriorated  . 


It is time to patch this quilt up! 


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Two star rays need to be replaced. 

So I searched through my stash and found a vintage reproduction print that I purchased about 15 years ago to repair the block. Did you notice the fabric has Little  Red Riding Hood , the wolf and Grandma's House on it-? Too cute!!! 

I chose this darling reproduction fabric for patching. 


After much thought, I decided not to take the block apart, but to applique over the damaged star points.  I began by working with a large piece of the chosen fabric .  I pinned one side in place  and slowly cut away the fabric as I needleturn appliqued. 


One side is stitched down. 


Two sides stitched . Fixing to turn the corner. 



Slowly but surely I am finishing the applique on one of the rays. 

The applique was not perfect, but I tried my best to follow the lines and points of the "rays of the star" the best I could. One  more "ray " to go. 

One ray appliqued over . Time to applique over the 2nd damaged ray. 

And here is the Four Star block complete. After working, I noticed "DNA"  ( a blood stain) on the quilt top probably made from the quiltmaker. LOL. This is a vintage quilt so there is no telling how old that stain is. I tried to get it out with Dawn, but it is set in. So there it will stay. It doesn't bother me though. 

Do you see the quiltmaker's DNA ( blood stain) in the peach border? It's there to stay. 

After patching the block , I took it outside for a photo shoot. I think the patch blends in alright. What do you think?  Oh bother, I do need to take an iron to this quilt. 

Whitney Lake Stars is now mended. It is ready for a good pressing-. 

It looks like a stained glass window with the sun shining through. 


This quilt top was hand and machine pieced. Today, I will press and then dethread the back. Lots of threads need to be snipped. 

Whitney Lake Stars was hand and machine pieced. 

Hopefully, by evening's end, I will be marking the quilt for hand quilting. That's my grand plan at least. 

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 As Always, 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa

Thank you for the sweet visit. 

"Shoot for the moon and if you miss you will still be among the stars. " - Les Brown

Hugs and Stitches!!!!๐Ÿค—๐Ÿงต❤

Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy- a sweet star in my eyes. ⭐๐Ÿ’–. Love and miss you, Amo. 


From the Heart Needleart's- "Mini Celebration Sampler" and a peek of my Mini Bunny Sampler


6 comments:

  1. Thank you for showing how you repaired the quilt. Beautifully done. So the quilt was only the top layer? Do you finish it off with a back layer and batting?

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  2. You never cease to amaze me. The appliqued piece is perfect, and you'd never know how you 'repaired' it. I was meant to be there. Your hand quilting will look like it belongs. Happy Monday with lots of squishy hugs! DarleneJ













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  3. That was the perfect choice of fabric for the fix and your fix looks GREAT!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  4. You did a beautiful job. Love the fabric you used.

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  5. You did a great job repairing your new star quilt. It's really quite a job, isn't it? I'm in the process of repairing a quilt that I made for my dd that her dog got into. :-o Blessings!

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