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Old 09-04-2022, 03:03 PM
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I did a screen shot of this gal on May 3rd or 4th because I was captivated with the quilt behind her. I saved the picture but not the her name or the blog. Can anyone provide any info? I will contact her for the pattern if you happen to know the bloggers name or the website. The scrappy quilt thrills my heart and it would move way up to the top of my list of "TO DOs" if I could find the pattern. I know that some of you are excellent detectives. Thank you for your help.
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Old 09-04-2022, 03:11 PM
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I can’t help with the quilt pattern, but the photo appears to be of Joy Bernhardt, who does devotionals on YouTube.
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Old 09-04-2022, 04:19 PM
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Bingo, You got it! I did not find devotionals but I found another blog from last week with the same quilt is in the background. She is talking about the trials of getting service on her RV and sewing machine. Anyway, it looks like the whole quilt is HSTs and is made in four identical quadrants. I may end up drawing it out on graph paper if no one comes up with the name of the pattern.

Thanks for the name, SuzSLO. I am thrilled with the info you provided.

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Old 09-04-2022, 04:38 PM
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I googled her and found her quite entertaining, thanks. Sorry not sure of the name of that particular quilt, it does looks similar to something I saw years ago, called an Exploding Star
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According to https://joyful-expressions.blogspot.com/2014/07/ she bought the top on ebay so that she could practice on her long arm. It appears that it is “Exploding Star” pattern is included in The Best of Scrap Quilting Made Easy. There are some here on QB Need ideas for 2" squares exploding star quilt
However, I think it may have the different borders than what is in the pattern.

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that is exactly what came to my mind. Exploding star. just seemed to fit.
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Old 09-04-2022, 11:18 PM
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Found this from the Midnight Show, only a small centre section which appears to have more added around the borders.
Bursting Star
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Also found photos of the quilt displayed in a Show, but no pattern. Seems it is all HSTs. You have to scroll down a bit.

Exploding Star
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Found this pattern named Starstruck.
https://media.rainpos.com/876/star_struck.pdf
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Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana View Post
Found this pattern named Starstruck.
https://media.rainpos.com/876/star_struck.pdf
While looking at the Starstruck pattern, I realized that the solid lines and center colors were reversed in the Exploding star and plus the Exploding Star is larger because it is square, not the more modern look of Starstruck. It's amazing how much prettier and focused the pattern is with the colors reversed, whether you are using whites or blacks as the constant.
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