For those of you who are just tuning in,
during her time on the International Space Station,Astronaut Karen Nyberg hand-peiced a very cool star block...
... and then invited all of us quilters everywhere to contribute our own star-themed blocks to be combined with hers into a big global community space quilt to be displayed at the International Quilt Festival in Houston! (<3 <3 <3 <3 <3) If you haven't yet, you must watch the video invite.
In the end
the project received 2,260 blocks!
They had to make 28 panels to fit them all!
How fabulous is THAT!
To my extreme delight, they chose to put my block in the main panel (of the 28)
just a few blocks over from Karen Nyberg's! (When I found this out, I pretty much squealed and ran around my apartment like a little kid.)
Here's Astronaut Nyberg at the festival with the finished piece!
Astronaut Karen Nyberg with the completed Astronomical Quilt! |
Astronaut Nyberg's block is the red white and blue one in the center, and mine is just to the right..
well, mine looks like this:
more deets/pictures here |
Luckily, my friends Emily Klainberg and Deborah Bingham were in attendance, and were kind enough to send me some pictures! (Thanks so much you guys!!!)
There's my block! And there's Astronaut Nyberg's!!! |
all-over star quilting in the mix |
Furthermore
the festival posted a gallery on the website of 48 of the Astronomical Blocks along with the correspondence that accompanied them. There are some really amazing letters and stories - you gotta check it out! I can't recommend enough!
Here are a few of my favorites:
This one is by Ilana Spanier.
The seven points commemorate the 7 astronauts of the Columbia Space Shuttle.
Astronomical Block by Ilana Spanier |
This one is by Dana Saxon, PhD, it's the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram! So cool!
Astronomical Block by Dana Saxon, PhD |
This next one is by Marianne LaFarge. I love the view of Spain!
Astronomical Block by Marianne LaFarge |
And this last one is by Jan Meredith in honour of her father who worked on instrumentation on Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo.
Astronomical Block by Jan Meredith |
There are really a lot more. You've just gotta check out the gallery and read the letters. Very cool.
Once again, I'm so glad that I got to contribute to this project.
Space exploration and the amazing explorers who do the exploring are a great source of inspiration to me. When I made my block, I felt like I was writing a thank-you letter for that, and I'm sure that's true for most, if not all, of the 2,260 quilters who participated.
Thanks for reading!
All the best,
Reyna
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