Looking for a folded star potholder pattern?
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Folded star pattern
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I too, was looking for a pattern (free of course) for the folded star pot holder. Well I found this one:
http://www.agirlinparadise.blogspot....html#UHFPnrw1k
and the best thing is that it is in PDF format. Just scroll down a little way & she has the link to the PDF. She gives great instructions. I am making some of the folded star christmas ornaments for christmas & plan to do some of these pot holders next. Hope this helps someone.
http://www.agirlinparadise.blogspot....html#UHFPnrw1k
and the best thing is that it is in PDF format. Just scroll down a little way & she has the link to the PDF. She gives great instructions. I am making some of the folded star christmas ornaments for christmas & plan to do some of these pot holders next. Hope this helps someone.
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Folded Star
I know it's been years since you posted the below, I'm wondering if you may still have this pattern, I am having a very hard time finding it. My email is [email protected].
Thanks so much in advance!!
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Hello Share 54, I must have the best ever publication "Quilting with Folded Star" 1981 by Craft Course Publishers, Walnut, California, 13th edition printed 1985. It has potholders galore, appliance covers, tea cozy, placemat, pinafore, Renaissance Jacket, Bath Boutique Lid Cover (for the toilet that is!), tissue cover, hand towels, sewing machine cover, quilts, child's star vest and a sunflower organizer. Publication is 16 pages long and might be out of circulation now. Let me know if anything in particular takes your fancy.
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I must have the best publication ever: "Quilting with Folded Star" by Craft Course Publishers 1981, 13th Edition printed 1985. It has folded stars for potholders galore, appliance covers, placemat, tea cozy, pinafore, Renaissance Jacket, cushions, child's striped vest, bathroom boutique lid cover (for the toilet that is!), tissue cover, quilt, sewing machine cover, sunflower organizer and cushions. Publication is 16 pages long and possibly out of print by now. Once you master the simple folded stars you can make just about anything with them. Let me know if you need anymore ideas.
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http://patriciaburrows.tumblr.com/FoldedStar
I simply googled "folded star quilt block" Not hard to find.
I simply googled "folded star quilt block" Not hard to find.
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