Single Star Quilt
#33
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Yep, that's what I love about this pattern, you can put a quilt top together REALLY quickly and it looks great.
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You can always go back and look at your own postings and find what you have commented on (like this quote above) and then look up that link again. That's the easiest. way.
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Thank you for doing the tutorial WITH pictures, want to make some gift quilts and this will be perfect.
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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!
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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