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Old 03-02-2010, 01:06 AM
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I'm trying to make a block that is 6" square, finished. It is the same as this patch on quilter's cache, that is just the spiky part of the star (the middle of the three outer blocks). It is also the same block shown in the border of the quilt.

[url] http://quilterscache.com/D/DoveattheWindowBlock.html[url/]

I made a 6.5 inch square of background, then made two 3.5 x 6.5 rectangles of star spike fabric, and sewed diagonally, top left to bottom right of the rectangles and obviously, that just doesn't work out. I finally folded the rec and placed it on the square and realized that it had to be sewn on in an off set manner, so strip piecing is out because it needs to be so precise with the recs already cut and I worry that my blocks won't end up at 6.5 unfinished. Quilter's cache always uses paper piecing for this part of the star in all the blocks that have this patch.

Is anyone aware of a strip piecing method? I have all 24 of my squares cut, so I need to be very careful and very little spare fabric to cut more. All other blocks for the quilt are made.

If I have to paper piece, am I going to need to put a 6.5 square of the star spike fabric over the background square in order to get the right results for each side of the spike?

I have never paper pieced or used templates before.

BTW, does anyone know the generic name of that star with a solid center?

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i think your talking about the Ohio star http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AiWGWQS...SIG=124n8d65l/**http%3A//www.shopsimplethings.com/ohio-star-country-chairpad.html
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i think your talking about the Ohio star http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AiWGWQS...SIG=124n8d65l/**http%3A//www.shopsimplethings.com/ohio-star-country-chairpad.html
i have a pattern for different blocks if you want to see how to do it this pattern is sooooo easy to do even i can do it lol
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Old 03-02-2010, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by memathomas
i think your talking about the Ohio star http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylt=AiWGWQS...SIG=124n8d65l/**http%3A//www.shopsimplethings.com/ohio-star-country-chairpad.html
I know how to make an ohio star, so it isn't that one. The star in question is the one shown in the picture on quilterscache that I linked to. I was wondering what it's generic name is if it had a solid center. It has very spiky star points, kind of elongated.

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i have a pattern for different blocks if you want to see how to do it this pattern is sooooo easy to do even i can do it lol
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Do you mean the star that I want to make? Or actually, just the patch that has the points.

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i meant the points on the Ohio star without the center block
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Old 03-02-2010, 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by memathomas
i meant the points on the Ohio star without the center block
The ohio star points are even within the patch. I make them using HSTs sewn to each other with opposite seam lines.

The spiky star is a bit different because the background is a square, but the sides (spikes) only cover 1/2 of the patch area, at an angle.

I sewed this patch as one would a flying geese unit, but the sides come from rectangles, not squares, so it doesn't work.

I'm baffled!

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There is a triangle ruler you can get that is used for making this. I think it's called Tri-Rex.
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okay, if you search for tri rex ruler you will find lots of sights to go to. You have to type it just like that or you might find more than you ever wanted to know about vaccinations! LOL
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this spikey star is used in Eleanor Burns book called Tennessee Waltz. The rulers come with the book to make it. I did several quilts uxing this particualr block with a plain center.
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