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I have been trying to find this pattern online forever and just now found it, Enjoy!
http://bronzewombat.blogspot.com/200...patchwork.html |
Nice potholder or could be used as trivet.
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Yes, lots of ideas! Will see if I am smart enough to make one of these.
Karen "Craftybear" |
Thanks for the tute. My friend made a bunch of these last year as Christmas gifts and I was lucky enough to get one!! Now I can make my own.... :D
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Hi Sewjoyce,
Awesome! I love surfing and finding cool patterns for others to make. Karen
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Thanks for the tute. My friend made a bunch of these last year as Christmas gifts and I was lucky enough to get one!! Now I can make my own.... :D
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Nice tute...but after I left this site....pop up galore and had to reboot my pc. :evil: Not happy with this blog at all...I will try to find another site with similar pattern :D Hope that no one else has a problem with it.
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Hi,
I didn't have any problems viewing that blog sorry to hear that you did. I wonder what happened? Karen
Originally Posted by tigger5464
Nice tute...but after I left this site....pop up galore and had to reboot my pc. :evil: Not happy with this blog at all...I will try to find another site with similar pattern :D Hope that no one else has a problem with it.
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Has anyone made the folded star pattern before?
Karen |
Several years ago, a friend and I made another friend a quilt using the same technique for the blocks. Turned out to be pretty awesome even if I say so myself. Was done in ecru and peach. Can't believe either of us thought of taking a picture of it before packing it up and shipping it to her. Another one of the 'Duh' moments. Believe the pattern was in a book called 'Great American Quilts' published in the 80's.
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I posted this in December along with instructions that could be downloaded....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-31299-1.htm I made them as gifts for coworkers. |
Karen: This tutorial is great. I surely will make one. Thanks for sharing the link with us.
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Hi,
Thanks for posting the link again for us. Karen
Originally Posted by hulahoop1
I posted this in December along with instructions that could be downloaded....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-31299-1.htm I made them as gifts for coworkers. |
thanks so much.
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I made one for Blue Bell along with her October Doll Quilt. I posted a picture of the trivet with the quilt. If you go to the October Doll Quilt post, there is a picture of mine of page 58. I found it really fun and easy to do. The fabric combinations are endless and the tutorial that Karen posted is excellent. Good luck everyone.
Wendy B |
Oops, the link I used was the one hulahoop1 posted in December, not Karen's. Sorry. I think Karen posted that link again a couple of entries up.
Wendy B |
Wow, I just found the link to show your trivet, that is so cool, thanks for sharing.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-25678-58.htm
Originally Posted by sunkistmi
I made one for Blue Bell along with her October Doll Quilt. I posted a picture of the trivet with the quilt. If you go to the October Doll Quilt post, there is a picture of mine of page 58. I found it really fun and easy to do. The fabric combinations are endless and the tutorial that Karen posted is excellent. Good luck everyone.
Wendy B |
Hi,
Here is the link that she is talking about that hulahoop1 had posted also for us to enjoy. Just click on the word download to get to the pattern. Enjoy! http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-31299-1.htm
Originally Posted by sunkistmi
Oops, the link I used was the one hulahoop1 posted in December, not Karen's. Sorry. I think Karen posted that link again a couple of entries up.
Wendy B |
Thanks Karen..... I would love to try this in December for gifts.
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Karen thanks for sharing, what a nice blog. [waving hi]
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Thank you Karen for posting the link of the picture of my trivet. It was fun picking the fabrics.
Wendy B |
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