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OldHairTwister 10-16-2014 07:33 PM

Should go together fairly quickly with not having to match points etc,

oldtisme 10-16-2014 08:03 PM

As my youngest son (now 20 on this Sunday) used to say when he was little "I can't like that", however I'm still learning so I have a number of blocks that turn out this way darn it, very unintentional.
Jeri

AliceQ 10-17-2014 02:37 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 6930133)
This would be fun to make. If all the stars don't match in the same way then it does match so what's the problem?

I agree. I like this pattern! And it's so easy! I love patterns where you can stack your fabrics, cut, then take one piece off the top and put it on the bottom. I've done a bunny pattern and also a tree pattern. They were fun and easy!

misseva 10-17-2014 09:41 AM

Gosh, that's kinda-sorta how I sew most of the time any way.

dee1245 10-17-2014 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by judy363905 (Post 6929959)
Yikkies this class is not for me. I can do a wonky star but not this. Wonder what a whole quilt top would do to me ....lol. :).

How do you feel about mis-matched intersections etc..

Judy in Phx, AZ

I can make those very easily, lol, but it drives me crazy to have corners and points don't match.

Friday1961 10-17-2014 03:40 PM

Heck, I could have done that (probably) when I first began quiltmaking. I thought the idea was to STOP doing that! ;)

Vitality 10-17-2014 04:07 PM

I'm doing this quilt along, though I am woefully behind right now, but I'll catch up over the next few weeks. I lost momentum over summer when I was much more busy doing outdoors things.

The whole point of the quilt being all different blocks and quilting and whatnot is for people to learn a little bit about all sorts of piecing techniques, and different quilting patterns.. she has packed a whole lot of learning into one quilt along.

SweatyPie, you're funny :)

kay carlson 10-17-2014 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by DonnaPBradshaw (Post 6930150)
Have you not made a buggy barn quilt? They use somewhat the same idea, and it is very fun to do! Go outside the box and a whole new world of quilting of wonderful quilts will be yours. I love the buggy barn quilts I've made and every block is unique!

The "Pointless Wonder" star quilt from Buggy Barn is easily assembled and is ideal in bright/bold colors for a child. It's not for everybody, but I had fun making an oversize queen using 93 different fabrics. :-) In fact, I put that quilt on our bed last weekend and DH sighed and said he really liked this quilt. Pleasant dreams....

mjhaess 10-18-2014 02:38 AM

Not for me, that's for sure...

Judi in Ohio 10-18-2014 04:38 AM

Yeah, I have to say "not my style or my liking." I have spent so much time on improving my quilting this would seem a step backwards. It's probably great for someone who wants mindless sewing, but I have my string blocks for that type of sewing for me. Some of those intersections are so close it just looks like sloppy sewing to me instead of being so obvious that it is the pattern and not the sewer.


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