5 pointed star
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5 pointed star
I've posted on this quilt before and everyone has been a huge help. All I had was a photo and the panel when I started.
I think I need to finish the quilt with a row of 5 pointed stars. Initially, I thought a starry fabric would work, but it doesn't. I've not done any applique, though I don't see how it would be difficult, maybe just tedious. I'm not sure paper piecing is for me, though I'll give most anything a try.
What I would like is the method or pattern with the shortest learning curve as I'd really like to finish this quilt. I thought I was almost there, but the fabric I chose just doesn't work. I also like it enough to go to the trouble of the stars.
This is the photo/pattern:
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This is where I am:
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bkay
I think I need to finish the quilt with a row of 5 pointed stars. Initially, I thought a starry fabric would work, but it doesn't. I've not done any applique, though I don't see how it would be difficult, maybe just tedious. I'm not sure paper piecing is for me, though I'll give most anything a try.
What I would like is the method or pattern with the shortest learning curve as I'd really like to finish this quilt. I thought I was almost there, but the fabric I chose just doesn't work. I also like it enough to go to the trouble of the stars.
This is the photo/pattern:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]589802[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]589800[/ATTACH]
This is where I am:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]589801[/ATTACH]
bkay
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Here's an easy one to do .........
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FiveP...StarBlock.html
It is for an 8" finished star, but if you want it smaller, then just reduce the size of the pieces.
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FiveP...StarBlock.html
It is for an 8" finished star, but if you want it smaller, then just reduce the size of the pieces.
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Your top is coming along nicely and some red stars on the star fabric would look nice. I might do machine applique with a fusible like Wonderunder and "window" (you draw your shape on the paper side of the Wonderunder and then draw a line inside the shape about 3/8 to 1/2 inch and trim away the center of the Wonderunder before fusing it to the back of your fabric) so the center stays soft. A nice buttonhole stitch or similar to finish the fused edge of the stars.
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Here is a way to make a 5 pointed star.
http://www.steve4u.com/usflag/star.htm
You could do this on the fusible then iron it to the fabric. You would then cut out the star, fuse it to a background & do a buttonhole stitch w/matching thread.
http://www.steve4u.com/usflag/star.htm
You could do this on the fusible then iron it to the fabric. You would then cut out the star, fuse it to a background & do a buttonhole stitch w/matching thread.
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I like you boarder choice for under the blue stars. It goes nice with your other fabric selections. A fusible applique technique for the blue stars would be easiest. Best wishes on your completion.
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I was in the same boat awhile back with my t shirt quilt. It just needed Stars. I used ms word and printed a star shape then made Mylar Template and cut them out. I think I needed 7. Then I watched a YouTube on satin stitch. Not my best skill. I practiced the inner and out points a few times and then did the deed they came out pretty well.
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