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5 point star
I am wanting to try a 5 point star block, but not applique. Can someone help me find something like that to finish block at 12 inches? I'm sure it will have to be paper pieced which I really haven't done but think I can, or at least I can try.
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here's a good one http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FiveP...StarBlock.html
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Here is a blog tutorial for one that isn't PP http://jmday.com/?p=978
And here is another I just found that is for a split 5P star that is PP. http://threadbarecreations.blogspot.com/2016/12/christmas-star-free-quilt-block-pattern.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=emai l&utm_campaign=Feed:+ThreadbareCreations+(Threadba re+Creations)&m=1<strike></strike> |
FelineFanatic .... your 5P-3D is such a pretty star pattern! Thank you for finding it for me too!
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Originally Posted by toogie
(Post 8229209)
I am wanting to try a 5 point star block, but not applique. Can someone help me find something like that to finish block at 12 inches? I'm sure it will have to be paper pieced which I really haven't done but think I can, or at least I can try.
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The second quilt I ever made had a PP star block. It was very easy and came out really well.
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http://quiltingtutorials.com/tutoria...ting-made-easyI believe that is an 8 point star......
Originally Posted by ThreadHead
(Post 8229362)
Try Missouri Quilts big star block and reduce it.
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There's someone on etsy who sells a paper pieced pattern for a very pretty five pointed star. You can download the pattern or she will make you a paper copy and mail it, which is more expensive, of course. Sorry I don't remember the seller's name, but it should be easy to find on etsy.
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While I was searching I found a post here on QB in tutorials, with a perfect 5 point star. Isn't this board the best! Thank you all for what you've found too.
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