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janRN 11-14-2010 03:17 PM

I'm not real good at explaining-hope I help and don't confuse you more. I started with a basic 8 point star block-the one that's 1/2 square triangles. Each block finished out at 8 1/2 inches so the star itself finished at 32". I added angled and straight borders til it got to the size I needed. If you wanted a bigger star, I'd work in even numbers:8, 10, or 12" finished because that way graph paper works. (I'm terrible at math). Oh, the corner squares in mine were cut 8 1/2 inches. That includes the seam allowance.

Mine looks like the pic Native Texan posted but the star points are HSTs so there were no Y-seams.

dunster 11-14-2010 04:31 PM

How about this one?
http://www.handcraftingwithlove.net/...-big-star.html

brightstar_202 11-14-2010 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by janRN
I'm not real good at explaining-hope I help and don't confuse you more. I started with a basic 8 point star block-the one that's 1/2 square triangles. Each block finished out at 8 1/2 inches so the star itself finished at 32". I added angled and straight borders til it got to the size I needed. If you wanted a bigger star, I'd work in even numbers:8, 10, or 12" finished because that way graph paper works. (I'm terrible at math). Oh, the corner squares in mine were cut 8 1/2 inches. That includes the seam allowance.

Mine looks like the pic Native Texan posted but the star points are HSTs so there were no Y-seams.

Thank you again ladies I am in the mist of sizing up one now. You girls are awsome..Thanks again I do believe I can do it. I willshow pictures as soon as I get it going. Of course it will not be till after Christmas but praise God it is started now...


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