? Regarding Hunter Star templates
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? Regarding Hunter Star templates
I was wondering if anyone has used the Hunter Star template by Marti Michel versus the Deb Tucker one? I really don’t want to buy another of the rapid fire ones because they are a bit expensive. I happen to see the one Marti made but just am not sure. It says it makes a 12” block which is the size I need. I’m trying to finish a WIP that I started years ago but my template somehow got broken. Any info you could give would be greatly appreciated.
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#2
I haven’t had any experience with templates for the Hunter’s Star. I use this pattern when I make th Hunter’s Star, which requires no templates and worked up fast and easy. https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/easy...attern-2821736
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Thanks Cindi, but as I said I already started the quilt using the Rapid Fire method. I really would rather not change it to using HST instead I just don’t think it would work well together.
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It looks like the Rapid Fire system only goes up to 10" finished size, yet you want a 12" block. How did you do that? Wouldn't you want to use the same template as the one that got broken?
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If you still have the pieces for the original template, you could trace around them and make new templates from template plastic.
One needs to be more careful cutting around them because the plastic does get nicked, but it does work.
In fact - make two sets of templates, so when one does get nicked, you can just go to its replacement right away.
One needs to be more careful cutting around them because the plastic does get nicked, but it does work.
In fact - make two sets of templates, so when one does get nicked, you can just go to its replacement right away.
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If you still have the pieces for the original template, you could trace around them and make new templates from template plastic.
One needs to be more careful cutting around them because the plastic does get nicked, but it does work.
In fact - make two sets of templates, so when one does get nicked, you can just go to its replacement right away.
One needs to be more careful cutting around them because the plastic does get nicked, but it does work.
In fact - make two sets of templates, so when one does get nicked, you can just go to its replacement right away.
#8
Oh yes, continue on how you started. I did two different methods on a wedding ring quilt only because i kept getting confused on the trimming directions. one pattern was very wasteful. it worked anyway. i was lucky!