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jeank 12-21-2012 05:43 AM

Big Star Quilt as shown on Missouri Star Video
 
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Big Star Lap Quilt

As shown in the Missouri Star Quilt Company video on www.youtube.com
A derivative tutorial. The original is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkm3n...ature=g-high-u
provided with permission from: Al Doan [email protected] (888) 571-1122 www.MissouriQuiltCo.com

63” square

I made mine in red, white and blue. Any colors look nice. My quilt was donated to Miracle Quilts for wounded soldiers of Oxford MI.

Fabric Requirements:
Color 1 & 2 (my red & blue) ¾ yard each
Color 3 (star background, corner squares, and sashing) 2 ¼ yard
Color 4 (my navy, snowball corners and sashing cornerstones) 3/4 yard
Borders ¾ yard

Cutting instructions for 4 big star blocks:
10” squares – 8 red, 8 white, 8 blue
6 ½” squares – 16 white
5” squares – 16 solid navy
2 ½” squares - 9 solid navy (cornerstones)
2 ½” x 24 ½” strips – 10 pieces cut from 7 width of fabric strips for sashing.
(Join all 7 strips before cutting into 24 ½” lengths)
4 ½” wide borders cut from 6 width of fabric strips. (Join all 6 strips before cutting)


Method:
Sew ¼” seams around the outside of pairs of 10” squares.
Blue/Red, Blue/White, Red/White (you will have 2 sets of each color combination for each big star)
Cut diagonally twice on all blocks.
Press open and square up to 6 ½”
Handle blocks gently as they have bias edges.

Stitch the 5” navy squares to one corner of each of the white 6 ½” diagonally. (Snowball)
Press toward the corner, trim.

Assemble into 4 large stars as shown in the diagram. Start with the center, make a pinwheel. Then place blue/white and red/white squares to extend the arms of the star. Lastly, place the white/navy snowball squares in the corners. Join into rows, and then join rows matching corners of blocks.

Add the 24 ½” strips as sashing to the large stars and use the 2 ½” navy squares as the corner stones. The sashing is important as it will stabilize the bias edges of the stars.

After the 4 stars are joined together, measure through the center of the quilt top to obtain the measurement for the borders. Attach the side borders, and then do the same for the top and bottom borders.


A derivative tutorial. The original is here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkm3n...ature=g-high-u
provided with permission from: Al Doan
[email protected] (888) 571-1122 www.MissouriQuiltCo.com

Sewfine 12-21-2012 05:57 AM

Beautiful. That is so nice of you to get permission to do this. I have been wanting to make one of these forever. Just hope my looks just like yours when I'm done. Do you cut your strips/triangle by hand or do you use a die cutter? Thanks for sharing.

Tartan 12-21-2012 06:28 AM

I watched Jenny do hers on the Missouri Star Quilt Co. ap on my ipad. It is a great quick quilt and your version is lovely!

pocoellie 12-21-2012 06:39 AM

Great job and a great cause. A wounded soldier will love it. Thanks for the great written tutorial.

Pinkiris 12-21-2012 01:37 PM

Great looking quilt and a nice tutorial. Now I know what I will be doing with my red/white/blue fabrics! Thank you........

Karen1956 12-22-2012 04:03 AM

I LOVE it!!

pjnesler 12-22-2012 05:57 AM

:) sweet - I'll be trying this one too! thanks for sharing :)

glorcour 12-22-2012 07:14 AM

Cute and a quick one to make. Love it

katesnanna 12-22-2012 04:56 PM

Thank you Jean for getting permission to do this and for sharing with us. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

Auntie Em 12-22-2012 05:12 PM

That is just beautiful.....am going to start one for our king bed after Christmas....am going to do it as a quilt as you go...yours is very pretty with a print for the background!!! Thank you for sharing!!!


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