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Old 09-02-2011, 01:36 AM
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Wow you've done well
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Wow! Amazing! Wonderful work of art
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Wow! My niece thinks it is Thumblina sized.
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What a beautiful star. It would be great for a pillow front. I don't do big quilts but would love to have this pattern to do a pillow. Where can I find the pattern?
Thanks so much for sharing this little beauty.
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Originally Posted by hoppa
What a beautiful star. It would be great for a pillow front. I don't do big quilts but would love to have this pattern to do a pillow. Where can I find the pattern?
Thanks so much for sharing this little beauty.
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The pattern is a feathered star, which is a traditional pattern. However, Cindi Edgerton has miniature patterns printed on tissue paper, you can find the patterns in local quilt shops and on her website here: http://www.averyspecialcollection.com/foryou.htm

Marsha McCloskey also does a lot of feathered stars and she's written a couple of books about them. I think the smallest pattern I've seen that she wrote was a bit bigger - the small pieces are 1/2 inch in hers, compared to the 1/4 inch pieces in the one I did.

Cindi's patterns are paper-pieced, while Marsha's patterns use templates.
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What a great placemat that could be made like this for anyone's special pet. Love it.
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I didn't even know you could make a quilt that small. I love it.
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All i can say is WOW WOW WOW Beautiful work
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so intricate, thanks for sharing such a cute project.
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I like it and nice work . I can barely see it never mind make one that small ...lol
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