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This Multi Fan Star Makes Cranberry Relish

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Old 07-16-2011, 08:49 AM
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Love the quilt and the name.
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Great quilts, love your bright colors.
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Wow, both of them are breath taking!
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Very nice quilts! That first one is just amazing!
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Beautiful quilt
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Old 07-16-2011, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by RUSewing
Love the Cranberry Relish!
How did you ever put that sashing together?
There really is no sashing. It's alternating blocks of the LeMoyne Star block and the Single Irish Chain block...both on point.
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The Star/Fan pattern was called simply "Multi Fan Star" and was in one of the Oxmoor House publications. I'm thinking it was a 1994 or '84 Americas Greatest Quilts...

Let me caution anyone who tries this one to NOT cut out the Hexagon Block or Side Blocks,Side Triangles and Corner Block until all stars are made and laid out so you can take your own measurements as to needed sizes. The directions that were in the book were way off for mine. I was lucky in that I had made a paper pattern using the directions before cutting my fabric. When I saw that this wasn't going to work I was able to make the corrections before wasting any fabric.
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I love it, beautiful. Looks like it belongs on Martha's Vineyard!
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Very pretty
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B E A U T I F U L!!!!
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