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Old 01-25-2014, 09:46 AM
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Lookings for instructions for making stars by sewing 3- 2 1/2" strips together and then cut into sq and recut to form a star. Not sure if I seen this on here or somewhere else. Lois in Iowa
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Old 01-25-2014, 01:15 PM
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Sorry, doesn't sound familiar.
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Old 01-25-2014, 08:45 PM
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Hope you will post when you find it.
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The only thing I can think of is a Lonestar - and I am not sure that is what you are looking for. Just in case, however, here is a link for an easy one without Y seams

http://www.fairfieldworld.com/files/...ARBURSTFDP.PDF
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A 5 point star or six or eight? I made a five point star using 1 1/2" strips - ended up like this (only strips formed the pieces): http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilt...-piecing/20973
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Originally Posted by eparys View Post
The only thing I can think of is a Lonestar - and I am not sure that is what you are looking for. Just in case, however, here is a link for an easy one without Y seams

http://www.fairfieldworld.com/files/...ARBURSTFDP.PDF
Wow, I do not know if that is IKLOS 303 is looking for but I love it and copied the directions. Thank you for posting that. Can't wait to get started. Well, I will put it on my bucket list for someday.
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I love the variation of the lonestar you posted. Thanks. I copied it also
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I like that pattern too, those Y seams are a little tricky. This one looks like it would be easy... I am gonna have to give it a try.
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Originally Posted by fivepaws View Post
Wow, I do not know if that is IKLOS 303 is looking for but I love it and copied the directions. Thank you for posting that. Can't wait to get started. Well, I will put it on my bucket list for someday.
I agree - that is an amazing quilt! It is printed out and now in my bucket list stack!
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Here is the Blogspot for the star I was looking for. Quiltersenjoycolors.blogspot.com/ Scroll down until you come to the Double Option Star. It is in Yellow, Black and white
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