Monday, April 29, 2013

Block 11, a star of a star


 If I don't say who this block represents, I wonder how many people can figure it out.

In the center is a red work bird reading a book. It might be a diary or recipe book. Then again, it might be a story book or some poetry. I will leave it up to the observer because any of those could be right.

The inner star has stars and wood.




The outer star is "pickle" fabric.
I wanted to make a connection between this block and the "Quilter's Book Club" for which I am using some of this same fabric.

Have you figured it out yet?
This blogger has made blocks to go with a diary. She has made a calendar quilt of those darling red work birds.
She often gives a recipe to go with the post. Sometimes, even some poetry.

She is also the leader of the Quilter's book club, where we enjoy and discuss a different book each month and make a block to represent that book.

If you have not guessed yet, go to A Starwood Quilter and get to know Susan Phillips. Although we have never met in person, we have had many exchanges and I look on her as a true friend. When I think back on my childhood schooling, I wonder how having such a teacher as Susan, might have changed my life or at least made those school days a whole lot happier. There are some lucky kids out there and the blogging world is a better place too.

Thanks Susan, you are a star of a star!

14 comments:

  1. What a sweet quilt block and tribute to your blogging friend Susan. Her blog looks wonderful - I am her newest follower. You really are a people-connector Julie!

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  2. A beautiful star within a beautiful star and a bookworm bird in the middle. What a charming tribute to your friend. There is so much thought in everything you do, Julie.

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  3. Julie, I am completely overwhelmed with your blog post and with the beautiful, thoughtful block you made for me. Every part of the block represents a part of me and yet it all comes together into a complete whole. Having a blog has opened up a whole new aspect of the quilting world for me because of the quilters I have met throughout the world - but you, my friend, are the cream of the crop! Thank you so very much. Blessings to you, Susan

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  4. Love the block and thank you for introducing us to Susan. I enjoyed checking out her blog.

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  5. What a cool block! I love the center birdie with the book. So cute!

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  6. I too hopped over to Susan, lovely blog.Your blocks each have so much thought before they are stitched, lovely stitchery on this one. Cheers from Jean

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  7. A clever block - for a clever friend - interesting fabrics.

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  8. What a wonderful block! Thank you so much for introducing us to all of your friends - ;))

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  9. What a wonderful block - and a wonderful tribute!

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  10. I figured this one out. Thanks for leading me to her blog.

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  11. Hi Julie, it is a beautiful work. The bird and the book embroidery are beautiful too. Hugs.

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  12. Julie, I have been so remiss - thought I would pop in to say hello and check things out. Wow, you have been so busy and such beautiful work too!
    Hugs - Lurline.

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