9" of fabric xs 25 and you have a quilt!
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My bad. Actually you need 50 coordinating 9" pieces for a double bed quilt. The square will be 16 x 16.
This off the top of my head. If you need better instructions, I can post them on Monday.
The star points of the star are flying geese with the points the same color as the star. The inside of the star is 8-1/2' square. Then you need 8 more 4-1/2" square from the same color to make the star.
The outside color is 4 4-1/2" x 8-1/2" rectangles, plus 4 4-1/2" blocks for the corners.
Take the outside rectangle color and two square star colors and make 4 flying geese stips.
Add a block of the outside color to each end of 2 of the flying geese stips. Sew the other two flying geese to the end of the 8-1'2" square.
You should have three strips now. Sew one flying geese strip to each end of the 8-1/2" block. Wa Lah! It's a star.
This off the top of my head. If you need better instructions, I can post them on Monday.
The star points of the star are flying geese with the points the same color as the star. The inside of the star is 8-1/2' square. Then you need 8 more 4-1/2" square from the same color to make the star.
The outside color is 4 4-1/2" x 8-1/2" rectangles, plus 4 4-1/2" blocks for the corners.
Take the outside rectangle color and two square star colors and make 4 flying geese stips.
Add a block of the outside color to each end of 2 of the flying geese stips. Sew the other two flying geese to the end of the 8-1'2" square.
You should have three strips now. Sew one flying geese strip to each end of the 8-1/2" block. Wa Lah! It's a star.
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