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Old 06-09-2016, 02:55 PM
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How should I cut out & sew the marked section of this block. I've marked the section in question with a red arrow. It seems to be an hour-glass variation.


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The block is an Ohio Star Variation that I want to use in a lapquilt I'm making for hubby as a gift. It will be red and white.

I really don't want to use a template for the modified sections.

My first idea is to make a reqular sized hour-glass block and just cut it down to size. A waste of fabric, but I can't see another way besides templates or paper-piecing.

I thought maybe some of you would be share how you would go about making this section of the block. Btw, it's to be a red/white quilt. I just used these colors in EQ7 to count my pieces.

Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
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Old 06-09-2016, 03:19 PM
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I havenot seen this variation. If this is how you want it to look, you may try paper piecing it. use a grid the size you want finished and try to go from there. Jenny Doan has a video and quilter's cache has a pattern. But they're the actual pattern Not a variation. Someone else may come up with an idea I'm sure. curious for their answers
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Templates are not a big deal - honest -
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I've seen a pattern once before that used this block; they made it by making a full hourglass block, and cutting it down. Wasteful, but probably the easiest way.
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Old 06-09-2016, 04:37 PM
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I agree with Jennifer. Here's a very similar block.
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/qb/mc...1_3/index.html
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Yes, that was my first thought, too. Not much waste and probably the easiest and most accurate way to do it.
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Paper piecing is wasteful of fabric, ink and paper so I guess just pick your poison if you don't want to piece templates.
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Eleanor Burns has a video on this star. She basically makes a full QST, then cuts off the top and discards. Just like you are thinking!
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Old 06-10-2016, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Jennifer23 View Post
I've seen a pattern once before that used this block; they made it by making a full hourglass block, and cutting it down. Wasteful, but probably the easiest way.
I agree. Make the QST and then trim to the size required with any square up ruler. I prefer doing it the easiest way possible. Good Luck!
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Old 06-11-2016, 02:57 AM
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This looks just like a block in Star of Wonder Quilt Pattern by Acorn Quilt
You make the block and then trim it to get the asymmetrical block.
If I were a techi I would post the photo.....sorry!
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