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Old 05-05-2011, 02:28 PM
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I would like to try and make a lap size lone star quilt for my BF's daughter. Can anyone recommend a good book with easy to follow instructions. I appreciate any help I can get...thanks:-)
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Old 05-05-2011, 03:45 PM
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The easiest, most pain-free way to do a lap size Lone Star is with the Quiltsmart interfacing.

http://www.quiltsmart.com/khxc/index...38inchlonestar

No diamonds. No angles. No bias edges.
This star finishes at around 36" plus whatever borders you want.

They also have a 58" star if you want it larger. Same concept.

I love this method! And it's worth the money.

If you do want to buy a book and/or make using a more traditional method, Jan Krentz's Lone Star and Beyond had fabulous detailed instructions and photo to help you avoid any pitfalls.
http://www.amazon.com/Lone-Quilts-Be...4639737&sr=8-1

My first one was via Jan's method, and the rest have been with the interfacing. But I prefer Jan's method of finishing the star square.

And the book can sometimes be found on the racks at Joann's, so with a coupon......
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Old 05-05-2011, 03:56 PM
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I would suggest Eleanor Burn's Lone Star book. It is very well done with lot's of instructions and diagrams. I should be available at your local JoAnns Fabrics and Crafts store or you could probably buy a used copy on ebay or amazon.
Good luck with your quilt. It is my DH's favorite that I have ever made!
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I went to my local library when I did mine. Not looking for it specifically but the center section was strip pieced. It did still have Y seams but it was okay. Wish I could remember the name of it for you as it was very easy to follow. Mine was a wall hanging size that I did in Christmas fabrics and use as a table topper for my coffee table during the holidays. I'll try to do some searching for the title and let you know if I'm able to find it.
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thanks for the great advice:-)!
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Old 05-06-2011, 01:38 PM
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Blanche Young did a book on this years and years ago. It was strip pieced and wonderfully easy. I think a friend has the book. PM me if you want instructions.

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