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Looking for this pattern
I followed the blog that is posted with this picture and it did not lead me to a pattern that looks anything like the picture.
Why do people do that?? Anyone have an idea what the pattern for this star quilt is called or who the designer is? Help is appreciated. (2441) Pinterest |
I am sorry I don't have any idea where to get the pattern. But, the two corners of the pattern are half square triangles and a solid white in the corner. I bet if you draft the whole block out on paper, you can make up your own instructions using a fat quarter bundle.
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Yes, I agree with redgarnet222.
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LindaSchipper ... Looks like a nice stash buster project. Agree with RedGarnet and AnnaQuilts, that you really do not need a pattern, as it's just 12 patch block (3x4patches). And as I say this, I am getting myself talked into this becoming an Easter weekend project pour moi!!!
But, if you really want the details that you asked for, look at the next quilt in your pinterest link. It's made from the same pattern but different fabrics and gives you the pattern name and designer. |
Looks like 2.5 inch squares , some 2.5x4.5's and some hst's.
If you blow it up you can see it better. |
Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 8595797)
But, if you really want the details that you asked for, look at the next quilt in your pinterest link. It's made from the same pattern but different fabrics and gives you the pattern name and designer.
https://quiltyloveshop.com/products/..._medium=social |
Star Pop Quilt Pattern by Emily of Quilty Love
https://quiltyloveshop.com/products/...matic-download |
This pattern by Pat Sloan is free, similar and could probably be adapted to look like the Pintrest picture you like...
oh my charming stars directions.dpp (typepad.com) |
Originally Posted by ElaineCovid
(Post 8595806)
This pattern by Pat Sloan is free, similar and could probably be adapted to look like the Pintrest picture you like...
oh my charming stars directions.dpp (typepad.com) |
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Look at this picture- this should be the blocks- takes 4 for a complete Star and you’ll have points for the next one. Block looks to me to be 6.5 x 8.5. Look at rows from top left of picture down.
Row1-green 2.5 x4.5, then 2.5 half sq triangle then 2.5 white square Row2-HST, then 2.5x4.5 green, then HST ROW3- white 2.5 square, then HST, then green 2.5 x 4.5 rectangle Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but this is what it looks like to me. |
Looks to me like the block is 3 squares across and 4 squares down
solid, then a HST, then a solid (white) solid, then a solid, then a HST HST, then a solid, then a solid solid (white), then a HST, then a solid then the block is flipped around to make the different 4 corners to make the full star |
Originally Posted by lindaschipper
(Post 8595793)
I followed the blog that is posted with this picture and it did not lead me to a pattern that looks anything like the picture. Why do people do that??
As others have said, the name of the pattern is Star Pop. And here is a direct link to that quilt on the blog. http://lyndainwonderland.blogspot.co...bel/Star%20Pop |
Thanks for that picture, Toogie. I was thinking that was how it was made. Its a really cute quilt.
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I never made the connection that the blue quilt on Pinterest was the same as the colorful quilt on the Star Pop pattern. Thank you KatieMar for finding it in a download for me. I've found that the older I get (71 OUCH) that I'm better off using a pattern instead of just trying to make a pattern up from a picture. Was hoping to use Jelly Rolls but pattern is written for Fat Quarters or Layer Cakes. Will probably combine layer cakes and my stash and come up with comething.
Thank you ladies! |
I used the link, https://quiltyloveshop.com/products/..._medium=social and hovered over the picture and it shows a lot of detail in the blocks.
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