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Old 03-01-2012, 12:48 PM
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I am working on a pattern from a jelly roll quilt book. It is called starlight express (basically four lonestar quilt blocks made with jelly rolls). One of the reasons I picked this pattern is that it avoids set in seams by using half square triangles for the background of the star. the triangles go on each side of the pieced diamond to create a "wedge." sew the wedges together and presto you get a lonestar block.
Here's the problem. the book doesn't give any measurements for the triangles! all it says is to "cut four strips 98-Mayin. sub cut into 16 98-Mayin squares, cut in half to form 32 half square triangles X.


Am I missing something? 98in is way to big, is it a typo? something is going over my head. What in the world in 98-Mayin?

btw: the instrutions for triangle y is crystal clear (make 16 7in squares, cut in half to form 32 half square triangles Y)

these mystery triangle Xs are driving me batty.


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Old 03-01-2012, 01:03 PM
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by chance, did you check the author's website to see if there are any pattern corrections?
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i would visit the website and ask for an explanation- it could be a typo---often corrections can be found on the pattern designer's web site.
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Hmm. I don't have a clue, but when my curiosity got the best of me I ran across this.... http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t102235.html
you might want to see if you can contact this person and get some info. They completed the pattern and it turned out great, I'm sure yours will too.
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I found a preview of that book on google books - the inside the book view has this paragraph:

cut 4 strips 9 5/8 in wide across width of fabric and subcut into 16 9 5/8 in squares. Cut in half diagonally to form 32 half square triangles X.

http://books.google.com/books?id=tAc...20roll&f=false
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that's fantastic! thanks Dandish. I guess this typo is just in the kindle edition. Your a lifesaver... or at least a quilt saver
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Another thing ... I forgot what quilter it is (Possibly Nancy Sewel?) that has templates for using the triangles in the Lonestar to avoid the set in seams. Might want to give that a google search as well.

OK ... found it. It's the "other" Nancy - Nancy Zieman. Here's a link

http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/nanc...-more-y-seams/

There is a video as well on you-tube.
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Glad I could help. Just show us pics when you are done!
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