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Old 08-22-2012, 05:46 PM
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Does anyone know of or seen a pattern for the Lone Star wall hanging that is made with squares instead of triangles? Thanks for any help. Glenda
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Old 08-22-2012, 05:50 PM
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Here's one that is strip pieced. . . not sure it is what you are looking for though

http://www.angelfire.com/va3/jclane/.../LoneStar.html
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Old 08-22-2012, 07:35 PM
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Here are the basics to make a Lone Star quilt (or Lemoyne block) out of HST blocks:

http://www.ideas-for-quilting.com/le...uiltblock.html

It's all about the color placement.
You can make the block/quilt any size you want, just as long as HST are the same size.

It's basically a 16-patch block:
4 HST blocks with color A and B
4 HST blocks color A and background color
4 HST blocks color B and background color
4 corner squares background color

But it's really not a LS/Lemonyne, even though they call it that in the link I posted ;-) ;-) ;-)

But visually, it's close.

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Originally Posted by twoshoes View Post
squares instead of triangles?
I think you meant "instead of diamonds" (as those are traditonaly the patches used in LS/Lemoyne block/quilt).

The link in auntpiggylpn's post is made with 45 degree DIAMONDS.
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The geometry in - what I call a LeMoyne star - is really cool!
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Old 08-23-2012, 04:39 AM
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Look at my avatar it is the thangles pattern. I did it without the paper. Used six inch blocks and six and one half hst. Just watch your placements.
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There was one in an old Buggy Barn book, also check out the patterns by Calico Carriage - hers are all done with half square triangles. www.calicocarriage.com
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Quiltstringz and I think alike!

Yesterday I signed up for a class with Debbie Maddy to make the Evening Star quilt. It is a lone star type made with all hsts . She designed the Labyrinth quilt pattern that is so popular. The pattern looks simple to follow without the class if you want to try it.
http://www.calicocarriage.com/
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I have made 2 Lone Stars using Quilt Smart. Came out perfect and remained stable. Lone Stars have a tendancy to stretch from so much bias. Quiltsmart.com
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I, too, have used the Quilt Smart Lone Star and love it!! However, using a glue stick rather than an iron to place the
pieces is much easier!
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