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#11
Originally Posted by BKrenning
Is this what you're looking for: http://quiltsuppliesonline.com/spinn...late2x314.aspx
It seems very challenging for a new quilter. I wouldn't even attempt it unless I was going to hand-piece it and even then I'd have to be feeling pretty spunky--LOL!
It seems very challenging for a new quilter. I wouldn't even attempt it unless I was going to hand-piece it and even then I'd have to be feeling pretty spunky--LOL!
If you have not made any quilts before, you should try with a simpler pattern such as a 9 patch or log cabin. So a search here on the board for those patterns to give you some ideas.
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i searched the name "spinning star template" and found two versious. One is curved and the other straight. I have seen the straign out demonstrated and it is easy.
However, I agree with the post above. curves will be frustrating for a new quilter. Search on spinning star template and you will get several sources for the template.
However, I agree with the post above. curves will be frustrating for a new quilter. Search on spinning star template and you will get several sources for the template.
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