Pattern for 'Under The Texas Star' anyone?
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Pattern for 'Under The Texas Star' anyone?
I saved the picture of the Under The Texas Star quilt on my 'puter but do not have the pattern. Anyone know if it is a free pattern? I've done some googling but cannot find it, thinking it maybe was on here.
#5
here is the basic block.
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FriendshipStarBlock.html
The one you want , the stars are intertwined. I can sketch it out, but I am not sure I can explain it! I will keep looking...
http://www.quilterscache.com/F/FriendshipStarBlock.html
The one you want , the stars are intertwined. I can sketch it out, but I am not sure I can explain it! I will keep looking...
#7
I can chart this out for you later, but I have to start the laundry or we will be snowed under! If you want to get started, just count how many half sq triangles there are , how many red blocks, how many black blocks how many white background blocks. It looks like she did just random red/black hst. you could plan them out if you like, but I like this scrappy look.
(I didn't notice the tan in there too!)
(I didn't notice the tan in there too!)
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Graph paper can be your friend ... look at the picture and draw on the HSTs in the appropriate blocks.
And then get out your colouring pencils or crayons or highlighters to note the colours.
Two things very valuable in a quilters basic supplies ... graph paper and coloured pencils/pens!
And then get out your colouring pencils or crayons or highlighters to note the colours.
Two things very valuable in a quilters basic supplies ... graph paper and coloured pencils/pens!
#9
Graph paper can be your friend ... look at the picture and draw on the HSTs in the appropriate blocks.
And then get out your colouring pencils or crayons or highlighters to note the colours.
Two things very valuable in a quilters basic supplies ... graph paper and coloured pencils/pens!
And then get out your colouring pencils or crayons or highlighters to note the colours.
Two things very valuable in a quilters basic supplies ... graph paper and coloured pencils/pens!
http://terryatkinson.typepad.com/atk...rt-binder.html
I think the colored pencils she shows are great for traveling too. You just screw them up like a mechanical pencil. No breaking. I'm SUCH a little kid at heart!
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Thanks for all the ideas and help.
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