I started making this quilt from a picture I saved on Pinterest. The picture had no information. Finding quilt pattern names is almost impossible these days due to algorithms that are supposed to make things easier. I think it has made things worse. I'm pretty sure he who pays the most gets pushed to the top of the search. Using all the key words I could think of I searched Google, DuckDuckGo, Pinterest, Bing, Instagram, and Facebook. I even did a reverse image search. Thankfully my aging brain can still work things out with a little time. I knew I had seen this quilt before, but where? Since it is a simple quilt, it was easy to recreate without a pattern while my brain worked in the background to find the quilt pattern in its corrupted files.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Starbound Quilt Top
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Using quilt logic, and assuming it was either a charm pack or layer cake pattern I started pulling fabrics from the scrap bins. When it came time to make the stars, I was running low on larger scraps, so I had to make the stars with no inner points.
Because I like BIG quilts, I added two more borders. The red was cut from yardage, and the final star border was cut from leftover wide backing fabric.
Choosing the backing fabric was time consuming. I wanted a low volume print or more than one low volume, but this was the best my stash had to offer. The large floral is Pioneer Woman fabric from Walmart and the navy-blue dot is an older Riley Blake print.
For the binding I chose a navy-blue gingham only because it was my first plan for the outer border. After fussy cutting it and laying it on the floor with the quilt top, I didn't like how it looked. So, it was fussy cut(again) into narrow strips. The gingham was carefully matched. When sewn together it looks like one continuous piece of fabric. Can you see the seam?
For now, this quilt will be put into the "needs to be quilted" drawer because I have a quilt on the frame waiting to be finished. Who knows when this will be quilted because squirrelly is my quilty life. So, when the time comes to put her on the frame I'll make the quilt label.
About four days into working on this quilt I found the pattern! My old brain thought it looked like a Primrose Cottage design. Their designs are typically beginner friendly small square quilts. The search was simple, start with page one of the quilt patterns and keep going until I found it or came to the end of the patterns. It was at the bottom of page one! Click image to go to the pattern. Of course, I went back to Pinterest and added the name of the pattern in the comments of the pinned picture.
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Happy Stitching! Lea Anne