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may be a silly question to some but here goes?
can a 6 point star be made with HST? I'm not real good with angles (very challenging for me) but I love working with hst. I have goggled and you tube but can't anything on 6 point star using HST. would greatly appreciate any advice or where to find tutorial. i need to make it a 5 1/2 inch block
Thank you in advance for all your help. Loretta. |
I don't think so since HST are based on 45 degree angle. To have 6 pointed star, you need to deal with 60 degree angle to total 360 degrees. Don't feel bad, I had to think about it for a few moments.
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If you are talking about a 6 pointed star with "rays" that are perfectly symmetrical and even all around, then no you can't. HST are / result in star rays that are/have 45 degree angles....a perfect 6 pointed star requires a 60 degree angles.
If you are talking about a Star of David - then yes you can use them as the points of the star - but you need a hexagon in the middle and triangle pieces to complete the block. If you are looking for an easier 6 pointed star....have you checked out paper piecing?? There are some great ones that go from very simple to very complex. Maybe Google "paper pieced 6 point star quilt blocks" Hope this was of some help. |
hi lb70452
check the smoky mountain star quilt on the quiltville website. this is probably not exactly what you are looking for - but close. and ... happy international women's day to all. lefty in philly |
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