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big star question
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:19 am
by ollie1shoe
has anyone viewed the tutorial on you tube by jenny ( think its the missouri star quilt co. )any way there is a quick star pattern i am wonting to make a king size quilt the tutorial just call it BIG STAR but i dont know how much fabric to buy for king size quilt if anyone got any idea please let me know think they use 10 inch squares or layer cake i think thats what they are called any help be appreciated as this is supose to be a fast quilt to make as the blocks are about 25 inches when finished
It's pretty cool the way she snow balls each block to give the look of another block in quilt
Re: big star question
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:11 pm
by Marilynsgrammy
Glenda.. it is a pretty block... have you looked at quilters cache? I can't find any as big as you're looking for...
it looks like the inside of the carpenters star... Lois (fabricgirl) has made some of them... ask her what size the center is and if she can give you some ideas of how much fabric you'l need.
Re: big star question
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:37 pm
by ollie1shoe
You can go to Missouri star quilt co. and go to tutorials and find big star it's about a 10 minute Video its on you tube That's probably easiest way to find it It uses 10 inch layer. Cakes to make it Jenny is the lady showing how to make it. The finished block is about 25 inches I'm wanting to buy auburn university fabric to make it and it will be sold by the yard I want to make a king size quilt as this is where our daughter graduated from its for her birthday. Going to be a surprise for her thanks for any help
Re: big star question
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:27 pm
by FarmChick
Glenda--how many 10" squares does Jenny use for her star? You can figure your fabric needs by thinking you get four 10" squares across the fabric and 3 10" squares along the selvedge in a yard of fabric... 12 ten-inch squares per yard... Compute how much you need that way...
If you need more than 12 squares, remember that you have 6" left in the yard on the next row of 4 squares...
Does this help?