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Old 01-20-2011, 07:48 PM
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Okay, I am going to make Unit 2 now. It is very similar to Unit 1 last night. But kind of opposite.

I am going to start by putting piece "E" onto piece "G" and doing the corner to corner thing again.

Mark it, sew down the line, cut the excess and press open.
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Old 01-20-2011, 07:50 PM
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Next I am going to add piece "C" (the long strip) to that set.
Just sewing down the side seam and pressing open afterwards.
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Old 01-20-2011, 07:52 PM
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I am adding piece "B" to that set now. Once again doing the diagonal mark, sewing on the line, cutting the excess and pressing open.

We are just building a bigger unit again like last night.
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Old 01-20-2011, 07:56 PM
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Now I will add that biggest piece again to complete Unit 2. This is some more of "A". I will just sew up the side seam and press open.

This is all of unit 2. I did it 4 times just like last night. So now I have 4 of Unit 1 and 4 of Unit 2 and that completed the main part of my quilt top. Now I just have to cut it into shape.

It will start to look like something very soon!!
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Old 01-20-2011, 08:09 PM
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Ok, so now I am just going to lay Unit 2 face down on top of Unit 1. And I am marking corner to corner just like it is a big quilt square.

And once again I am going to sew down the line, cut off the excess (which is the not whole side) and press open.

This is where the magic happens and turns into a BIG BLOCK. It is 1/4 of my quilt top.
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Old 01-20-2011, 08:11 PM
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ARE YOU READY TO SEE IT OPENED UP?
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS YET?

SMILES
TRACY
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Old 01-20-2011, 08:21 PM
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So this is what we get...

This is one block opened up. It is 1/4 of the top.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]164770[/ATTACH]

and this is with 4 of them pieced together
[ATTACH=CONFIG]164771[/ATTACH]
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Old 01-20-2011, 08:29 PM
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This big star block measures about 31" square. So now I just need to add a couple of borders and that is it. It may be a few days until I do them but I will post a pic afterwards so you can see it finished.

This was the important part to see in progress. You all know how to add borders already so no need to document that.

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big one-star quilts by magic (all lowercase)
by Nancy Johnson-Srebro

and there are 14 different stars in 4 different sizes each. I used "wall hanging" size here and borders make it big enough for a baby. I used all flannels. This is a very forgiving method. There are very nearly no seams to match at all until you get to the last 4 blocks and then you just make sure the star edges are aligned.

Some of the stars get more complex and then of course there are more seams. I have done another one of them and it is at Charisma's being quilted now. I will post pics of my work and hers... when it gets here.

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It SCARES me to think that a quilt designer has a brain that can plan in such a manner to design this process. It's really cool!! Sort of like your own little "mini-mystery"!

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the whole idea is to take the scary out of stars! Everyone is so afraid of y-seams. This is stars out of squares and rectangles to make them simple. I love it!
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