Thank you so much I am saving this one to do when I finish my doll quilts.
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Ohhhh - erindipity! It's gorgeous! And you made it in an hour! Wow.
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Originally Posted by erindipity
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Thank you for posting this easy to follow tutorial! I found it this evening and had to make one..One hour later, here is my Big Star; I have not decided if I am going to add a border or just layer, quilt and bind it.
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Originally Posted by Murphy1
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Your directions are wonderful and I love your quilt, I wish I knew how to bookmark in this new format - but alas I don't Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing your pattern with us, You made the directions seem sooo easy to follow. and you included pics.
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Love the star quilt. I use a pattern like that from Country Threads that I have made multiple times from flannel. Goes together fast and looks great.
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Originally Posted by jcrow
(Post 5750821)
Thank you for going to all the trouble to write up the pattern and put in the pictures. It takes time to go to all that trouble. You are so nice to share with all of us!!
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That is exactly what I thought when I saw this top - I am just recently beginning to quilt and just want to do the small lapquilts (wheel chair) for nursing home donations - so I will give this a try. Thanks for the tutorial and thanks MadQuilter for the inspiration!
Originally Posted by QM
(Post 5750840)
This is one design I have used several times. It's generally a hit for my foster kids' quilts. I also do other "big block quilts', such as friendship stars. It's also great for wheel chair quilts. There are a number of blocks that lend themselves to this sort of single block quilt, for example, Dutchman's puzzle. I have used it with novelty fabrics for kids and 'grown up' fabrics for bigger folks.
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Thank you for this tutorial! I love patterns that go together quickly!
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This is great, thanks
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