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watterstide 01-21-2010 03:42 AM

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The first one is a LeMoyne star i believe..the second one, i have no idea. the finished at 10 inches.

and do you know of a way to do the star without setting in the points? Kim

Block Pattern Names?
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NorBanaquilts 01-21-2010 04:02 AM

It looks like a mini Pennsylvania

gailmitchell 01-21-2010 04:04 AM

I think the star is a Lemoyne Star. Not sure of the other one.

watterstide 01-21-2010 04:10 AM


Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
It looks like a mini Pennsylvania

yep, that is it...
http://www.how-to-quilt.com/patterns/crisscross.pdf

Thanks so much!

gaigai 01-21-2010 04:24 AM

Yes, you can do the eight-pointed star without set-in points. Unfortunately right as we speak my entire sewing room--actually, my entire house--is packed up because I am moving tomorrow. And then I work 4 straight 12 hour shifts in a row starting Saturday. So it will be at least a week before I can unpack enough to find it, but I have some written out easy-peasy star directions. I just finished a couple of blocks this last month.

But, I did find a couple of tutorials on the web just by googling "Lemoyne Star" or "Easy Eight Point Star". I looked at them but thought the directions I had were easier, but if you are in a big hurry, there are some good ones too.

watterstide 01-21-2010 04:33 AM

nope, not is a big hurry...i can wait until you are free to fine it..and are rested from your work. I also googled it..and din't find what i was looking for also. i even went to quilterscache, and its not there, unless it goes by another name. Thanks so much! Hope your move goes smooth as silk..!

Up North 01-21-2010 04:50 AM

The Lemoyne star is made similar to Sara's Choice It is the one my first quilt was made from. So easy!!

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...erns/Sarah.htm

susiequilt 01-21-2010 05:13 AM

The second block is Chimneys and Cornerstones from Quilters Cache I'm pretty sure.

watterstide 01-21-2010 05:14 AM

LOL! it is good to know that quilt blocks have different names! Thanks!

pittsburgpam 01-21-2010 07:40 AM

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You could make it out of half-square triangles (HSTs).

gaigai 01-21-2010 08:04 AM

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Well, I'm taking a break from packing, and I can attempt to TELL you how the block is constructed. Look at your photo. We can break the block down into 4 identical squares. Lets just consider the top left square with the purple and gold. Notice that the triangle between the gold and the teal/green diamond is actually 2 triangles.

OK, take your gold diamond and with it held vertically (up and down), sew a white triangle to the top left side. Now, sew a triangle (it's a smaller one) to the top right side. See how you now have a half-square triangle?

Now take your purple diamond, and sew a small triangle on the top left side, and the larger triangle on the top right side. You now have two half square triangles. Match the bottom colored edges of the diamonds, right sides together. You are going to have to be very careful to match up all the seams. Pin ruthlessly. Now sew together and you have a square.

Do the same thing with the other diamonds, making sure to check often that you are sewing the large and small triangles to the correct side. This is critical!!

Now, sew the squares together in pairs, and each pair will be half of your star. All you have to do is sew each pair together. It helps to have a written diagram of each step, and the different size squares laid out separately, so that you can double and triple check exactly what goes where when.

I found one of my blocks in the top of a bin. Here's a photo so you can see it goes together really well. 'Cause I'm not really an expert seamstress. :wink:

Like I said, it will be at least another week before I can dig out the actual written instructions & diagrams. Maybe I can do a tute then, if anyone is interested.

NorBanaquilts 01-21-2010 08:32 AM

gai-that block is awesome!

butterflywing 01-21-2010 08:39 AM

this will give you easy instructions for what you want. follow the seams all the way out to the edge as shown.


http://www.gardenstatequilters.com/images/BOM-12-08.pdf

gaigai 01-21-2010 08:44 AM

YAY BFW!!!!!!!! Whew, now I don't have to stress about finding the right bin to unpack! LOL

Jannie 01-21-2010 12:33 PM

Gaigai, did you fussy cut the center of your star? It looks great.

watterstide 01-21-2010 12:51 PM

Thank you all so much! a couple girls want to do this next week..and some of them are newer to piecing.What a relief that i can show them a simplier way! set in seams are not my cup of tea, especially since mone didn't all come together the way they should of! What a wonderful group! yippee!

Oklahoma Suzie 01-21-2010 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by gaigai
Well, I'm taking a break from packing, and I can attempt to TELL you how the block is constructed. Look at your photo. We can break the block down into 4 identical squares. Lets just consider the top left square with the purple and gold. Notice that the triangle between the gold and the teal/green diamond is actually 2 triangles.

OK, take your gold diamond and with it held vertically (up and down), sew a white triangle to the top left side. Now, sew a triangle (it's a smaller one) to the top right side. See how you now have a half-square triangle?

Now take your purple diamond, and sew a small triangle on the top left side, and the larger triangle on the top right side. You now have two half square triangles. Match the bottom colored edges of the diamonds, right sides together. You are going to have to be very careful to match up all the seams. Pin ruthlessly. Now sew together and you have a square.

Do the same thing with the other diamonds, making sure to check often that you are sewing the large and small triangles to the correct side. This is critical!!

Now, sew the squares together in pairs, and each pair will be half of your star. All you have to do is sew each pair together. It helps to have a written diagram of each step, and the different size squares laid out separately, so that you can double and triple check exactly what goes where when.

I found one of my blocks in the top of a bin. Here's a photo so you can see it goes together really well. 'Cause I'm not really an expert seamstress. :wink:

Like I said, it will be at least another week before I can dig out the actual written instructions & diagrams. Maybe I can do a tute then, if anyone is interested.

I'm interested. good luck with the move.

charmpacksplus 01-21-2010 01:16 PM

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Here's one I did using the half-square triangles like the pattern posted by pittsburgpam.

Eight pointed stars using half square triangles
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gaigai 01-21-2010 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by Jannie
Gaigai, did you fussy cut the center of your star? It looks great.

Jannie, no, it's cut the Stack & Whack Method. Actually, it's a pre-cut kit I bought, but that's how it's cut. You can do it with any fabric.

And charmpacks, that is a really nice-looking quilt!!


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