
I made this quilt in memory of my mother Marjory Myers (nee Wilson). My mother was known as Marjie by all who knew her. Her Grandchildren called her Nanna Marj and other young friends called her Auntie Marj. My Mum loved to go Op Shopping (as I do too). She found many treasures for her friends and family and loved to find a bargain. Both my Grandmothers were seamstresses, Mum and her sisters all sewed and a brother was a tailor. Most of my clothes were made by Mum, usually from remnants, sale pieces and sometimes re-made from other items of clothing.
I started sewing, knitting and embroidery at a very young age as we were encouraged to make use of any spare time. In the 1970s I started making quilts from dressmaking scraps and purchased cotton fabric if available. I continued to teach myself machine and hand piecing, and hand quilting. These were busy days as we were running a newsagents and raising three children. Being a newsagent meant I add access to the quiltmaking magazines coming in from America and I found these very inspiring and informative. Mum was interested to see what I was making and started keeping a look out for fabric at op shops. It was a lovely surprise when Mum would pop in with some old pieces she had found on her shopping expeditions.


When I saw this pattern in Quiltmaker Magazine January/February 2000 called Star Chain, I knew it would be the perfect pattern to make in memory of my Mum. I used many fabrics that Mum had found for me including the pink solids and lots of scraps. The quilt is hand pieced and hand quilted.


This is the third quilt in a series I have been working on for a number of years. I have made one for my mother-in-law, called Alice’s Tulips, one for my paternal grandmother, called English Ivy and have recently completed hand piecing a quilt in memory of my maternal grandmother called May’s Star. I wanted to honour these strong women who were all so influential and important to me. Happy Stitching and thank you.
Good morning Janette, I have just been looking at your finished Marjie’s Star Quilt, it is charming. The scalloped edge is a perfect ending. I love the fabric in the picture at the bottom showing the edging. Hope to see the quilt in real life at our next meeting.
Kind regards
Ann
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Stunning quilt. Very, very beautiful.
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Long overdue but Thank you
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Absolutely gorgeous! Love the backing,and the clamshell quilting ! Do you freehand the shells or draw them on first?
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Hi Deb, Sorry for this very overdue reply. I use a circle template that is marked with the quadrants and then line these up and mark in the hoop. Not too fussy and it works for me. Thank you for your interest. I have neglected my blog but will try to do better this year. kind regards Janette
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Thank you,might have to try this … I haven’t been making any records blogging lately myself.. life is so busy even though it’s winter!
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This is so stunning. I love hand piecing and quilting. And this is a beautiful piece.
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I know this is a very long overdue reply, but Thank you Marg. I will try to do better this year.
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I’m looking for the pattern can you share it ? I can’t find a copy of quilt maker magazine January/February 2000.
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Sorry, I haven’t a copy of it now.
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