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Old 06-04-2017, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by YukonViv View Post
Again if I am way off what you were asking please disregard. I grabbed one of my lone star sample blocks that I used as a teaching sample. This one because I knew I wasn't making an store quilt I just made my set in triangles and squares larger to give it a border. But I think you can see where I was going with my previous post.
I second this suggested method. It will be a stunning quilt once done. Please remember to share it with us!
I laid some fabric scraps down in what would be a half square triangle in the corner and then the two rectangles would have a half square sewn on the end to complete the unit. These would attach to the smaller squares. Then when the other blocks are sewn together those corner units create a secondary star.

I hope this helps in some way.
I second this suggested method. This is how I would probably do it.
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