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    Old 09-28-2014, 10:20 AM
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    Originally Posted by SunlitenSmiles
    Hunter Star ....She did not want half stars on the edge so she drafted a border to include the stars
    I see it so often in two colors--this one is wonderful!
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    Old 09-28-2014, 10:37 AM
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    Well, I'm caught up. Got my stars done & also have 48 - 2" HST! Ready for the next clue! This is looking very interesting!
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    Old 09-28-2014, 10:38 AM
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    Originally Posted by jaba
    kmeyer, I believe you chose the same print that I have. Finished my stars and ready for next week.
    It's surprising how the switch of the blue and the brown makes. I had plenty of blue but not enough for the project. I usually buy 1 yard cuts unless it is for a specific project. I like your blue.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 10:42 AM
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    Cindy I love teal and your block is beautiful. I was wondering if it would show the different fabrics very well and it does. I love it. Everyone is doing a great job and they all look so nice.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 10:57 AM
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    OK someone may have already posted this but here is Rhonda's tutorial

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...al-t38879.html

    She graciously sent me free templates if you PM here... I did send her some coins to repay her for material and postage. She has a great website. Hope this helps... I need to get busy... company just left... you ladies are FAST... omg


    Originally Posted by paintmejudy
    ALERT: CORRECTION TO WEEKS WE WILL BE WORKING ON THE QUILT. When I designed this quilt, I broke this section into week 3 and week 4, but as I see how everyone is keeping up so nicely, I combined it to finish off these blocks on week 3. Therefore, we will be ending on Oct. 25th, not Nov. 1st. Don’t worry, week 6 is a short lesson giving anyone that needs it, time to catch up.

    Two parts to today’s clue – First, some half square triangles and then some flying geese.

    You will be making twenty-four 2-1/2” half square triangle blocks. For this, I always use a cut-away method I adapted from something I found on the internet. It was posted by Rhonda. Don’t know if this is the Rhonda from our quilting board, but if so, thank you for your tutorial. If you have trouble making perfect 2-1/2’’ blocks, you definitely don’t want to use the traditional method! And I am one of those people – remember, last week I called myself an imperfect quilter with the traditional method of half sq. triangles.

    So, to begin Using this cut-away method and looking at the pictures, with fabrics C and D: Cut a 3’’ wide strip WOF of each of these two fabrics. Place right sides together, and sew Ό’’ seam along the long side. PRESS THE SEAMS OPEN. This eliminates bulk and makes your template lay flat on the fabric. Using your 2-1/2” template, cut blocks from this strip that will measure a perfect 2-1/2”. You don’t have to leave a lot of space between the block. I think I got 11 from the strip. Take the straight edges of the leftover pieces, sew them together and press seams open, and cut more 2-1/’’ blocks, as shown in 2nd picture. Since you need a total of 24 blocks, use some of the leftover from clue 2. Seam pieces together, press seam open and cut enough to give you a total of 24 half square triangle 2-1/2” blocks.

    Now for some flying geese. I overcut by a bit so that I can square up my block. As you can see from the 3rd picture there is a bit extra in the B fabric. If your geese come out perfect, and you don’t need that little bit, cut the B fabric 2-1/2’’ wide. From fabric B, I cut a total of 5 WOF at 2-3/4” wide.

    If using my oversized method: Cut 24 pieces that measure 2-3/4’’ square and 24 pieces that measure 2-3/4’’ x 4-1/2’’. Or you will be using the traditional method with 2-1/2’’ strips and have 24 of the 2-1/2’’ squares and 24 of the 2-1/2 by 4-1/2’’ rectangles.

    From fabric A cut 3 WOF at 2-1/2’’ and cut into 48 squares. Mark a diagonal line on the wrong side of the fabric. Place A square on the B rectangle as shown and sew. Bring point of A to meet other point and press. This will assure accuracy in the bottom edge of the geese. Trim and repeat for other side. ALWAYS place the A squares in the same position, so the top points of the geese are at the top, the edge that will be trimmed off. Sew a fraction away from your line, the fraction being on the side closest to the lower left corner of your block. Bring the corner of the A fabric to meet the corner of the block, press and trim. If you press and trim, you won’t have an incorrect block. Repeat with other side with another A block. there will be 24 of these geese setions.

    MARKING HINT: if the fabric I am marking is light enough, I just use a pencil, but with dark fabrics, I like to use a chalk wheel with a piece of template plastic to quide. This does not make a heavy mark, like a chalk pencil, but makes just a thin line, and using the thin plastic allows you to get the wheel close to the plastic to get an accurate line.

    A MUST in making these blocks is accurate 1/4'' seams. Using the C-D 4-1/2'' squares make 4-1/2' squares. There will be 6 of them. flying geese, press and trim. You will have 6 of these blocks that will measure 8-1/2'' square..
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    Old 09-28-2014, 11:00 AM
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    I absolutely love love love how all the blocks are coming together. You guys rock!

    And I can hear you from here, muttering and scratching your heards, wondering what on earth is this goofy woman thinking, and what are we going to do with all these blocks.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 11:04 AM
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    Stars done but now I am not to sure I will like my E fabric choice with them. Will have to wait for the clue with the E to see if I change it.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 11:24 AM
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    Florence, not to worry. The E fabric gets cut at the very end when you see what all goes with it. Plenty of time to make a change if wanted. But i think your star is pretty. Really like the pale green in the outer areas.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 11:26 AM
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    LOL what beautiful stars coming together! I'm still cutting! I had to find my 4.5 inch ruler, then I made myself a 2.5 inch one with an old cutting mat.
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    Old 09-28-2014, 11:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by Cindy60545
    Well, I'm caught up. Got my stars done & also have 48 - 2" HST! Ready for the next clue! This is looking very interesting!
    Cindy...............love your star blocks, your colors went together just perfectly. I am busy working on mine too & will share my photo's soon. I hope everyone is having a Great time working on their projects.
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