Really, wow! You know, i like that you are doing your quilting for an important reason henry. I have an important reason too. I started learning teaching myself to quilt about 7 years ago, and three years later i was diagnosed with being in the eqarly stages on huntington's disease. And so even my sewing came to a halt for a couple years because my memory and confusion problems, and having the thinking skills to think through sewing. But a year and a half ago, i started on a trial drug for HD, and it stops brain cells from dying, and after only 3 weeks of being on memantine (memantine is used for alzheimers too), i suddenly didnt feel confused, and i was able to start sewing again. And so now that i have my gift of sewing back, and i dont know for how long, i dont want to waste this time. I have a few quilts i am trying to make for family and friends. But also, i wan to do something big this year, i'm just not sure what. I want to make some kind of quilt for raising HD awareness, and have it raffled to make money for hd research, so i kinda have some plans too, that i'm hoping to be able to do...i really admire you henry
PS how were the star pieces made? Is it appliqued onto the background, or sewn together?