How I made my lone star
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ranger, on step 3, I lined up my fabric 5 which is my beige floral print, five across. Then I removed (on the far left) the the colors from the beige floral print down.
Next to that row, I removed from the gold down and at the top of that row, I removed the dark green at the top.
The next row, I removed from the green leaf print down, and at the top of that row, from the brown up and continued until I had a diamond shape.
It will look funny like moonpi said, but after you sew the rows together, it will look right.
Pin the rows one at a time together to match your seams before you sew.
Next to that row, I removed from the gold down and at the top of that row, I removed the dark green at the top.
The next row, I removed from the green leaf print down, and at the top of that row, from the brown up and continued until I had a diamond shape.
It will look funny like moonpi said, but after you sew the rows together, it will look right.
Pin the rows one at a time together to match your seams before you sew.
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barnbum, after the star is finished you need to add triangles to make it a square.
I'm not going to applique the star, that would require more fabric than I really need, but I don't see why you couldn't applique it down.
I'm not going to applique the star, that would require more fabric than I really need, but I don't see why you couldn't applique it down.
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