Well, you can certainly SEE them!
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it looks like a quilt found in Amish stores or a business that produces more original settings in quilts.
I have seen similar at a business in Indiana that uses Amish quilters for their supply. Unless someone comes up with a pattern source, it most likely will have to be drafted out. |
I can see that it would work with the diamond star. Will have to practice that . Thanks so much for the info.
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Here is what I have. does this look close to the star you are looking for I know that you want the complete pattern, but I think that one could figure out how to add the log cabin blocks to this. Hope the pic works
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Ok then I have this pattern also, which is made like a log cabin with strips. Might this work?
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I make a Shining Star quilt that is made with 1/2 square tiangles. The center looks like yours. It continues out like a lone-star but smaller.It is not feathered though.
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FYI,Igot the pattern for this on the hgtv site or from
simply quilts, episode QLT-1112. designer,Debby Maddy. PEG |
I do not have the pattern but you might want to research Marsha McCloskey's feathered star quilt blocks - I have a book with similar blocks but nothing like the one you have. Ten favorite Le Moyne based stars - I do not know it this will help - but a start -
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Originally Posted by dsb38327
It looks like the lone star that is in one of my books. It looks like the color placement is creating the illusion of the diamond tips. My book is Singer, Quilting by Machine. In case you have it you can look on page 18./Regards, Dorothy
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Originally Posted by quiltingfan
Originally Posted by JanieW
scroll down and it's about the eighth row on the right
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