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Star Blocks
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Star Blocks
I am wanting to make a quilt of stars. I want as many different 12 1/2" unfinished star block patterns that I can find. Please post links to your favorite or the name of your favorite 12 1/2" star block.
Thanks to everyone.
I got the Stars across America, can't wait to make some of them.
Debbie
Thanks to everyone.
I got the Stars across America, can't wait to make some of them.
Debbie
Debbie Forseth


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Re: Star Blocks
What a neat idea. A great place to see a lot of patterns - stars and otherwise is Marcia Hohn's site. (music plays, so turn off your speakers first if it will wake someone).
http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlock ... alore.html
http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlock ... alore.html
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Re: Star Blocks
Debbie, I have used Marti Michell's Template Set E many times to make the LeMoyne Star or otherwise called 8 point Star. It is so easy. You can find these sets on Ebay or at Quilt Shops. It makes a finished 12 in. block. Matter of fact I have the blocks done in 30's reproductions that I hand pieced using these yrs ago, that I need to set into a top. But I have 6 little bitty 3 or 4 in LeMoyne Star cornerstone blocks to finish so I can set it all together. LOL Good Luck. Let us know what you end up doing. I love Stars.
Hugs
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Re: Star Blocks
Debbie,
Look into a book titled Flying Geese and More by Joan Hawley. I used this book to make some Christmas gifts last year. I made hot pads and pot holders for a group of church friends. I had a blast making all sorts of patterns from that book. I didn't necessary stick with the star patterns but there were plenty of them. Good luck and have fun.



Look into a book titled Flying Geese and More by Joan Hawley. I used this book to make some Christmas gifts last year. I made hot pads and pot holders for a group of church friends. I had a blast making all sorts of patterns from that book. I didn't necessary stick with the star patterns but there were plenty of them. Good luck and have fun.



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Re: Star Blocks
I'd deffinately start out with Quilters Casche.
It sounds like a fun project. Good luck and have fun,
Sunsup/Sandy
It sounds like a fun project. Good luck and have fun,
Sunsup/Sandy
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Re: Star Blocks
Hi Debbie,
I recently purchased the pattern only for a current BOM called "Stars Around the Garden". You can find it here:
http://www.homesteadhearth.com/programs ... Garden.htm
Here's a link to a FREE Stars Sampler, but I couldn't find it...
http://www.bomquilts.com/proddetail.php ... 122007-SR2
This FREE Stars Sampler is for 6" blocks, but couldn't they be easily doubled?
http://www.dequiltkat.nl/block-of-the-month.html
Eleanor Burns does "Stars Across America" sampler, here,
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/b ... .asp?i=660
There is a nice variety of FREE star blocks here,
http://www.quiltbus.com/Free-Quilt-Blocks-II.htm
Beth Ferrier's "Hidden Star" Sampler book here,
http://applewd.com/page18.html
Maybe some of these might inspire you. Good luck, have fun!!
I recently purchased the pattern only for a current BOM called "Stars Around the Garden". You can find it here:
http://www.homesteadhearth.com/programs ... Garden.htm
Here's a link to a FREE Stars Sampler, but I couldn't find it...
http://www.bomquilts.com/proddetail.php ... 122007-SR2
This FREE Stars Sampler is for 6" blocks, but couldn't they be easily doubled?
http://www.dequiltkat.nl/block-of-the-month.html
Eleanor Burns does "Stars Across America" sampler, here,
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/b ... .asp?i=660
There is a nice variety of FREE star blocks here,
http://www.quiltbus.com/Free-Quilt-Blocks-II.htm
Beth Ferrier's "Hidden Star" Sampler book here,
http://applewd.com/page18.html
Maybe some of these might inspire you. Good luck, have fun!!
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Re: Star Blocks
busylife, your potholders are so neat. I am working on Christmas gifts and will be using your potholders for inspiration.
I love stars so have bought several books and patterns. I prefer the ones Eleanor Burns does. Stars Across American, Log Cabin Star blocks, etc. She is amazing and makes them simple enough I can follow.
Jo Ann
I love stars so have bought several books and patterns. I prefer the ones Eleanor Burns does. Stars Across American, Log Cabin Star blocks, etc. She is amazing and makes them simple enough I can follow.
Jo Ann
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Re: Star Blocks
I have Joan Hawley's book and ruler. I love this ruler and am on a star swap on another group and using this ruler to make all my stars. I love this ruler, it is the best!
OHsue
OHsue