My First Lone Star
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Originally Posted by Landers
There is a Lone Star Wallhanging kit you can buy from Clothide. I brought material to make king size one and was really scared because I could not understand the pattern direction. This Clothide kit helped me a lot. The kit includes fabric for the top,binding, bakc and even gives you the batting. And reasonably priced!!! It also provides a pattern for Free Motion quilting on your own machine. It took me a weekend to do! At least now I understand the pattern. Very good direction in this kit.
#66
Star quilts are actually quite easy. I recommend if strip piecing to start with something simple like 3 diamonds in a row instead of 7.
Do you have a 1/4" foot - all your seams need to be the same size.
I never use strip piecing for large star quilts though and I use 2 1/2" diamonds. I use to use larger or smaller but I like the flexibility of the 2 1/2".
I also recommend only using good quality cottons for the diamonds, no cheap fabric, not even for practice, it will never turn out just right.
You did a great job for your first, my first only had 7 points instead of 8.
Do you have a 1/4" foot - all your seams need to be the same size.
I never use strip piecing for large star quilts though and I use 2 1/2" diamonds. I use to use larger or smaller but I like the flexibility of the 2 1/2".
I also recommend only using good quality cottons for the diamonds, no cheap fabric, not even for practice, it will never turn out just right.
You did a great job for your first, my first only had 7 points instead of 8.
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