Moda Bakeshop pattern?
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Moda Bakeshop pattern?
This picture was on the designer’s blog, and it states the pattern is on the Moda Bakeshop site.....I have searched and searched and cannot find it. Can anyone help, please?
http://www.cupcakesndaisies.com/2017...l#comment-form
http://www.cupcakesndaisies.com/2017...l#comment-form
#4
I found it right away on google. I just typed moda blog july 2017. LOL
Scroll down. The pattern is called Hometown Stars. It's a PDF which
you can download for free.
http://blog.modafabrics.com/2017/07/...ometown-stars/
Scroll down. The pattern is called Hometown Stars. It's a PDF which
you can download for free.
http://blog.modafabrics.com/2017/07/...ometown-stars/
#5
Here you go, scroll almost to the bottom, the pattern download is highlighted in green.....
http://blog.modafabrics.com/2017/07/...ometown-stars/
http://blog.modafabrics.com/2017/07/...ometown-stars/
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I found it!
http://www.modafabrics.com/hometown-stars.pdf
Oops.....as I was searching again, you both found it! Thank you!
And, I di not want to reinvent the wheel, as the pattern looks pretty straight forward, but their pattern calls for cutting all of those squares individually......I will strip piece small strips and get enough of a scrappy look without stitching all of those tiny squares, especially since I plan to make the blocks smaller to begin with!
http://www.modafabrics.com/hometown-stars.pdf
Oops.....as I was searching again, you both found it! Thank you!
And, I di not want to reinvent the wheel, as the pattern looks pretty straight forward, but their pattern calls for cutting all of those squares individually......I will strip piece small strips and get enough of a scrappy look without stitching all of those tiny squares, especially since I plan to make the blocks smaller to begin with!
Last edited by jillmc; 12-05-2017 at 09:18 AM.
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Cute pattern for using a variety of scraps or Thirties fabric! I can actually imagine it in other types of fabric too to give a less traditional look!
I printed it off and put in my enormous "someday" pile
Thanks for sharing!!
I printed it off and put in my enormous "someday" pile
Thanks for sharing!!
#8
i found it, too, by reading and following the links, then googling the key words
http://www.modafabrics.com/hometown-stars.pdf
http://www.modafabrics.com/hometown-stars.pdf
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It's really a cute quilt, so am glad you posted looking for it and so many were able to help find it!
I don't print patterns off any more - already have scads that I may (or may not!) get to. Instead, I save them in Pinterest. If I REALLY like it, I save it to my computer, too. I figure that between the two, I'll be able to find it.
I don't print patterns off any more - already have scads that I may (or may not!) get to. Instead, I save them in Pinterest. If I REALLY like it, I save it to my computer, too. I figure that between the two, I'll be able to find it.
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