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#12
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Hi Irish- to be honest that pattern doesn't look like a beginner at all. The elongated triangles have to be set in to the stars :( If I were you I would do that part by hand. Actually so do the nine patches.
Prayers for your son :)
Prayers for your son :)
#13
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Hi Irish- to be honest that pattern doesn't look like a beginner at all. The elongated triangles have to be set in to the stars :( If I were you I would do that part by hand. Actually so do the nine patches.
Prayers for your son :)
Prayers for your son :)
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OK I just went back and looked again . I think we can break it fown a bit and make it doable for you :thumbup:
After you have all the "sections" ready. Start with sewing on the Yellow sections. Start on the corner of the brown/red star ( pick one side ) and sew one side on , sew all the way . Then go to the other side and do the same. Do this for all 4 of them . Once those are all on then you should be able to go back and add on the 9 patches. For those also start in a corner and sew out, be sure to catch the yellow sections as you go. You can pin these together to make sure , you catch them .
Does this make sense ?
After you have all the "sections" ready. Start with sewing on the Yellow sections. Start on the corner of the brown/red star ( pick one side ) and sew one side on , sew all the way . Then go to the other side and do the same. Do this for all 4 of them . Once those are all on then you should be able to go back and add on the 9 patches. For those also start in a corner and sew out, be sure to catch the yellow sections as you go. You can pin these together to make sure , you catch them .
Does this make sense ?
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