2023 Missouri Star Fire and Ice Pattern
#1
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Hello all!
I am new to quilting and am planning to do the 2023 Missouri Star Fire and Ice quilt along. However, the kit doesn't include the patterns. The patterns are in the Missouri Star magazine 2023 issues 1-6. Does anyone have copies of these books where they could email me a copy of the pattern? I would so appreciate the help!!
I am new to quilting and am planning to do the 2023 Missouri Star Fire and Ice quilt along. However, the kit doesn't include the patterns. The patterns are in the Missouri Star magazine 2023 issues 1-6. Does anyone have copies of these books where they could email me a copy of the pattern? I would so appreciate the help!!
#3
getting all six parts of the pattern would cost a fortune!
since the patterns are from last year, and since you bought the fabric bundle i'd contact the Missouri Star Quilt Company to see whether they'd send you a free copy of all six sets of instructions.
if they decline to provide it i would use the kit fabrics for something else.
since the patterns are from last year, and since you bought the fabric bundle i'd contact the Missouri Star Quilt Company to see whether they'd send you a free copy of all six sets of instructions.
if they decline to provide it i would use the kit fabrics for something else.
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It's a copyright violation to copy that pattern to give away or sell. You can buy all 2023 Block magazines in one set here:
https://www.missouriquiltco.com/prod...40269858144291
I think MS had a sew along tutorial for all the BOMS. I remember this BOM pattern set was free if you bought queen size batting during Black Friday sales. Call MS to see if the pattern set is still available. OOps so sorry it was a different BOM pattern that was free. But call MS to check on the tutorials. Also the MS Facebook group for BOMs may be a great help.
https://www.missouriquiltco.com/prod...40269858144291
I think MS had a sew along tutorial for all the BOMS. I remember this BOM pattern set was free if you bought queen size batting during Black Friday sales. Call MS to see if the pattern set is still available. OOps so sorry it was a different BOM pattern that was free. But call MS to check on the tutorials. Also the MS Facebook group for BOMs may be a great help.
Last edited by Onebyone; 12-19-2024 at 05:21 AM.
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QuilterNewbie ... First, I agree with all that has already been said, and hopefully, will not repeat the same.
You didn't mention as to where you purchased the kit. Perhaps go back to the person/business and ask about the pattern required.
Often times, kits are put together for specific patterns ... and it clearly states, pattern must be purchased separately. Likewise, quilt classes/quilt-alongs (online or IRL), often do the same, where you must purchase the pattern separate from the lessons being provided for it. This pattern, obviously, was one of those.
Sometimes, once the classes are over and done with, there are extra fabric kits that were prepared and are sold as a coordinated fabric lot, without the specific pattern. Or sometimes, quilters get the kit and lose their interest, and sell it, or pass it on to another, with or without the pattern.
The suggestions already given, will help you find the pattern. Otherwise, consider other ways to use the fabrics.
You didn't mention as to where you purchased the kit. Perhaps go back to the person/business and ask about the pattern required.
Often times, kits are put together for specific patterns ... and it clearly states, pattern must be purchased separately. Likewise, quilt classes/quilt-alongs (online or IRL), often do the same, where you must purchase the pattern separate from the lessons being provided for it. This pattern, obviously, was one of those.
Sometimes, once the classes are over and done with, there are extra fabric kits that were prepared and are sold as a coordinated fabric lot, without the specific pattern. Or sometimes, quilters get the kit and lose their interest, and sell it, or pass it on to another, with or without the pattern.
The suggestions already given, will help you find the pattern. Otherwise, consider other ways to use the fabrics.
Last edited by QuiltE; 12-19-2024 at 12:22 PM.
#7
used Block magazines come up on ebay quite often, you could put a watch for each issue and get them that way.
You could check with MSQ and see if they have back issues for sale, or digital issues.
You could put a Wanted ad in that section here or other online quilt groups, tons on facebook.
really depends on how badly you want to make that particular quilt. Often there is a fb group for particular sew alongs and often the patterns will be in the files.
You could check with MSQ and see if they have back issues for sale, or digital issues.
You could put a Wanted ad in that section here or other online quilt groups, tons on facebook.
really depends on how badly you want to make that particular quilt. Often there is a fb group for particular sew alongs and often the patterns will be in the files.
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Hi and welcome!
The kit at MSQC is a pretty good buy, so kudos to you for finding a bargain. I agree to the advice of doing something else if you don't want to buy all the BLOCK magazines. There's a video that shows how to do a petals on point block, the largest block in the Fire and Ice pattern. Maybe you could start with that and then add in some blocks you already know to fill in around those. It's not that hard to lay out a free form quilt like Fire and Ice, and you have plenty of fabric. I say go for it!
Here's the link to Donna Jordan's tutorial, she calls it mini petals;
EASIEST BEGINNER QUILT EVER!! ***FREE PATTERN*** "Mini Petals" tutorial!
Quilter's Cache also has loads of free patterns to try out and play with. Here's a link to Marcia Hohn's site;
Quilt Blocks Galore!
The kit at MSQC is a pretty good buy, so kudos to you for finding a bargain. I agree to the advice of doing something else if you don't want to buy all the BLOCK magazines. There's a video that shows how to do a petals on point block, the largest block in the Fire and Ice pattern. Maybe you could start with that and then add in some blocks you already know to fill in around those. It's not that hard to lay out a free form quilt like Fire and Ice, and you have plenty of fabric. I say go for it!
Here's the link to Donna Jordan's tutorial, she calls it mini petals;
EASIEST BEGINNER QUILT EVER!! ***FREE PATTERN*** "Mini Petals" tutorial!
Quilter's Cache also has loads of free patterns to try out and play with. Here's a link to Marcia Hohn's site;
Quilt Blocks Galore!

