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Old 04-25-2011, 11:30 PM
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Quiltsmart has a pattern that makes it easy and accurate (also very heavy) and beautiful.
This was my second quilt..I used the quilt smart pattern and found it was easy once I figured it out...(which was when the quilt was almost finished...lol) but I wanted to give my sister something special for taking such great care of my mom...it's by no means perfect but she loved it....
That's pretty.Love the colors
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Old 04-25-2011, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
Check out Jan Krentz site. She has lone star patterns. Start with her lesson on Quick LemOyne Star Quilt. Then after you master that, since you said were a beginner, then go for the more difficult pattern. I made my lone star quilt using her technique and it turned out wonderful.
Wow,this is very nice.Fall colors
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Old 04-26-2011, 04:30 AM
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Colonial Patterns has Lone Star & Broken Star kits that are very reasonably priced ($25.50 - $28.00). They are only the pre-cut diamonds. You would need to supply the set-in fabric. Granted, the fabric used for the diamonds is poly/cotton blend. The point is these kits are great to learn on and you don't have all the cutting to do.

http://www.colonialpatterns.com/inde...b8da04fd40d8ea

The trick to the Lone Star is extremely accurate piecing. If you decide to make one, take your time making it.
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Thank you!!!
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Originally Posted by Xylie55
Originally Posted by labtechkty
Originally Posted by seppert
Quiltsmart has a pattern that makes it easy and accurate (also very heavy) and beautiful.
This was my second quilt..I used the quilt smart pattern and found it was easy once I figured it out...(which was when the quilt was almost finished...lol) but I wanted to give my sister something special for taking such great care of my mom...it's by no means perfect but she loved it....
That's pretty.Love the colors
Thank you very much....
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Old 04-26-2011, 02:15 PM
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Sorry I can't help you with a free pattern but I did want to encourage you to give it a shot. My Lonestar quilt was my second or third quilt. Granted, I'd sewn for years, just not quilted so maybe that helped. I found the pattern in a book at my local library. Sorry, can't remember the name of the book either. It was done in strips and was actually fairly easy. Y-Seams notwithstanding. If you don't mind a seam down the middle of your plain corner, I have directions from my LQS BOM from last year showing that technique. PM me if you're interested. I'd go for it since you really like the pattern. I believe in making what you like. When I first started knitting decades ago I saw a sweater pattern that I loved, bought all the yarn. When I opened the pattern is when I saw 'for experienced knitters only'. I ended up re-writing the instructions in terms I knew and it worked out fine. Go for your lonestar - you won't regret it.
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Good luck! There is always someone on this board to help you if you run into problems.
I'm excited for you!
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Old 04-27-2011, 04:34 AM
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Thank you all for the wonderful sites and advice.
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