So i'm thinking lol how bout a lonestar quilt? what is to stop me? :)
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This is a picture of the Broken Star I did last summer that seemed to keep growing! It really got to be a BIG quilt, and we hand quilted it at church. I was really glad when it was done. But I am ready to try another one sometime in the furture. :?
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Here's a photo of only the second quilt I ever made. And it's the first one I cut myself. (My first quilt was a kit.) I used the strip method and it went together very easily. It's still not finished being quilted. I'll get back to that someday soon. After I finish my niece's graduation quilt.
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Originally Posted by mytwopals
Here's a photo of only the second quilt I ever made. And it's the first one I cut myself. (My first quilt was a kit.) I used the strip method and it went together very easily. It's still not finished being quilted. I'll get back to that someday soon. After I finish my niece's graduation quilt.
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I too have always wanted to make a Lone Star Quilt, but always feared the pieceing process. Last year the local quilt shop offered a different way to make this quilt using half-square triangles. My center (star) is complete and now I need to finish making the migrating geese and border blocks. It is a huge quilt, but I feel like I have accomplished something. Good Luck to you in your endeavor :) Please keep posting how you are doing with it.
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Oh thanks so much everyone for showing your lonestars! They're gorgeous! I love how the dif colour combinations make such different looks in the lonestar, so beautiful guys! Oh and mytwopals, love how you did a burgandy trim around yours :)
Yes, i'm strip piecing it, uhm, made my own directions lol. Thats how i got a big booboo. I did 2 1/2" strips, but when i sliced the sewn strips, i sliced them too small, so started over and used 1 1/2" strips, and it's working perfectly, i'm really loving doing it, especially that i figured it out myself :)
Oh, as for those set-in backgrounds, nah, you guys know me, easy is the word. Why did anyone invent lonestars to have fitted corners, that person should have been outlawed by the quilting policxe!!!! lol lol I will make my corners with a simple diagonal seam in them, easy peasy, right? hope so lol, my lonestar, my way :)
But problem is, i cant just stop at one, im enjoying it so much, that im making 4 more to go with it, so i might do a type of broken star like yours shemjo, only mine will be dif i think. Awesome pictures everyone :) :) :) Maybe i will take pictures tonight, maybe lol :)
Yes, i'm strip piecing it, uhm, made my own directions lol. Thats how i got a big booboo. I did 2 1/2" strips, but when i sliced the sewn strips, i sliced them too small, so started over and used 1 1/2" strips, and it's working perfectly, i'm really loving doing it, especially that i figured it out myself :)
Oh, as for those set-in backgrounds, nah, you guys know me, easy is the word. Why did anyone invent lonestars to have fitted corners, that person should have been outlawed by the quilting policxe!!!! lol lol I will make my corners with a simple diagonal seam in them, easy peasy, right? hope so lol, my lonestar, my way :)
But problem is, i cant just stop at one, im enjoying it so much, that im making 4 more to go with it, so i might do a type of broken star like yours shemjo, only mine will be dif i think. Awesome pictures everyone :) :) :) Maybe i will take pictures tonight, maybe lol :)
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Quilterpup, I have a Lone Star kit using the Quiltsmart method...hopefully I'll finish the quilt this summer. I had seen the method in a demo...actually, I took part IN the demo...and liked it. Agreed...very easy!
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