Lone Star - Scrappy Quilt - Food for thought!
#182
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Originally Posted by d.rickman
This quilt was made from scraps of material I had in my scrap tub, and pieces of material I received from others, I saw a picture of this quilt my friend made and used the idea and some of the color choices for the corners and borders, then quilted it with gold thread.
#186
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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I have been trying to find the U.L.S. 2 pattern by Karen K. Stone for a while. It does not appear to be in print. Does anyone know where the pattern can be purchased? I'm hoping there may be a local quilt shop that still has the pattern and may be willing to mail it to me. I had purchased a bunch of Stone's patterns in the early 2000's but I don't see them for sale anymore. I'm hoping someone can help. This is the last of her patterns that I am looking for.
#187
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Location: Keller, TX
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Quilters who've never done a Lone Star cannot appreciate what a marvelous piece of work this is!
i still don't understand exactly how you created the "finger of darker color" effect, but I know it must have taken real dedication!
Just finishing a Lone Star is an amazing achievement!
i still don't understand exactly how you created the "finger of darker color" effect, but I know it must have taken real dedication!
Just finishing a Lone Star is an amazing achievement!
#189
Beautiful! Love the unique feather look in the diamonds. Stunning! I can see hours of dedication in this quilt and the precision needed….wow! I applaud your work; it is absolutely gorgeous and deserving of many …. can go on and on … I think you understand what I mean! :lol:
Last edited by BizzieLizzie; 02-04-2012 at 01:23 PM.
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