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I imported and traced the block to EQ7 and converted it to paper piecing. I think that would be much easier. Each diamond is made with three shapes.
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Found it on Pintrest -
https://www.google.com/search?q=star...jl_MHVjAC1M%3A Really bright and pretty! |
Thank you!
Thank you SO much for your help with this! I never could have found this pattern without your help!
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Try here. It is a banded lemoyne star. Luann
https://www.studio180design.net/shop...lemoyne-stars/ |
Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 7403307)
It's called Star Flowers and in F&P March/April 2014. There is a pattern available to buy. I meant the magazine is available. There is a correction to the pattern here: http://www.fonsandporter.com/love-of...ne-corrections
It has set in seams. I was wondering about the set in seams. Not my favorite. LOL |
I am doing this quilt using EPP, as well. I have 1 1/2 inch 60 degree diamond mylar patis, and have divided the longer parallelogram into 2 diamonds. I cut larger diamonds with 3" sides for the spacers from shirt boxes. My quilt will be sized differently, but I didn't want to purchase larger patis, or work entirely with paper and cardboard. I love having an 'on the go' project for in the car, and for sitting in front of the tv at night.
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This is a six pointed star. by arranging the colors right you get the white in the middle and the colors on the outside. Kay wood has a video on this and I think you would not have any Y seams. Just make each pointed section separate and join one side together then the other side and sew them together. It is a beautiful quilt.
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I do not know, but it is very pretty.
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