I L♥VE scrappy quilts!
I love the idea of making something beautiful and original out of seemingly nothing. I love the idea of making something useful with little or no cost.
I love that sense of nostalgia I get when I see an old, worn, hand-quilted quilt, that was pieced together with scraps saved over the course of many years. Scrap quilts are charming to say the least! That's why I had so much fun making these little cuties a few weeks ago. I called them my Scrap Jar Stars.
Shortly after posting this photo, my friend Jodi {from Pleasant Home} emailed me and said those stars were just the thing she was looking for to round out her 2012 Sew Scraps Along! She's a girl after my own ♥ and I love that she's dedicating the whole month to sewing with scraps, including lots of great tutorials and giveaways! Head on over to Pleasant Home for all the fun details!
Jodi asked me if I'd post a tutorial of my Scrap Jar Stars and maybe give away a few scraps as part of the fun. I was flattered as could be that she asked and happy to do a giveaway. Hopefully, one gals scraps will be another quilters treasure! Edit: I now have a full pattern in my Etsy shop that includes efficient cutting instructions for 4 different size quilts (not just one block) and modified block instructions so there are fewer seams! It's available in paper and PDF. You can check it out HERE.
So here we are. A little tutorial just for you!
As part of the Sew Scraps Along, I decided to make up another colorway of my Scrap Jar Stars. I pulled out my reds, navys, blues and aquas from my scrap jars. I'm loving these colors against the white. A happy and fresh combo if you ask me. Of course, there's a million different possibilities, so pull out some of your favorite scraps and let's get started!
Cutting
(per block)
(12) 2" bright squares
(12) 2" white squares
(4) 2" x 3-1/2" white rectangles(4) 4-1/4" white squares*
(4) 4-1/4" bright squares*
* Note: Cut more than 4 for more variety!
I like to make one block first and then when I know what I'm doing I use an assembly line for the rest. So you might like to multiply the cutting requirements (above) by however many blocks you are making. It seems to go quicker that way.
Assembly
Make Star Points:
You will need 8 Half-Square Triangle blocks for each star. Each pair of bright/white 4-1/4" squares will make two HST blocks. Make extra HST's for more variety in your star points :)
Step 1: On each of your bright colored 4-1/4" squares, draw a diagonal line from corner to corner. Pair up each bright square with a white square with right sides together (RST).
Step 2: Use a 1/4" seam allowance to sew along both sides of the line.
Step 3: Cut on the line to form two HST's.
Step 4: Press the seams towards the dark side.
Step 5: Use a ruler to trim the HST blocks to 3-1/2" square. By starting out a little big and trimming down to 3-1/2" square your star points will be more exact. I like to use my small 6-1/2" square ruler to do this step. Set the HST's aside.
Make 16-Patch:
Lay out sixteen 2" squares next to your sewing machine (alternating 8 white with 8 bright). Use a 1/4" seam allowance to sew the squares together in rows.
Press seams towards the bright fabrics. Then, sew the rows together (butting up alternating seams against each other and pinning in place). Press row seams in one direction. Set aside.
First, lay out 2 HST blocks on each side of the 16-patch block to make the 8 star points.
Sew each set of HST's together with RST. Press the seams open.
Sew two of the sets of HST's to opposite sides of the 16-patch. Press seams towards the 16-patch.
Make the corner blocks by first sewing a bright 2" square to a white 2" square with RST. Press seam towards the bright square. Then sew that unit to a 3-1/2" white rectangle and press seams towards the white rectangle.
Sew a corner block to each side of a set of HST's, making sure to keep the bright square in the outer corner (see photograph below).
Sew two of these units to the sides of the 16-patch unit to complete the Scrap Jar Star.
This unit should measure 12-1/2" unfinished.
I made four blocks and sashed them with (4) 2" x 12-1/2" white strips and (1) 2" bright colored square in the middle. I'm still deciding whether to make a table topper or a throw size quilt. Any thoughts???
So there you go! I hope you liked this tutorial
(and I hope it all made sense ~ my brain is fried right now :)
They're really fun to make and if you haven't been there already,
go to Pleasant Home to see Jodi's "camping" colorway!
Speaking of Jodi, ever since she contacted me about her Sew Scraps Along, I have been looking forward to emptying out my scrap jars for a giveaway. It's a new year and time for a fresh start! If you'd like to enter to win some of mine, please leave a fun comment below.
* THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED *
Here are the details:
Giveaway will end on Saturday, January 21st at midnight.
Leave one comment below for one entry.
For a second entry, leave another comment telling me that you're a follower.
I will announce a winner on Monday.
If you'd like the full pattern which includes efficient cutting instructions for 4 different size quilts (not just one block) and modified block instructions so there are fewer seams visit my Etsy shop HERE! It's available in paper and PDF. Or shoot me an email (gigisthimble@hotmail.com) for wholesale prices.
Happy Sewing!
Amber
(and I hope it all made sense ~ my brain is fried right now :)
They're really fun to make and if you haven't been there already,
go to Pleasant Home to see Jodi's "camping" colorway!
Speaking of Jodi, ever since she contacted me about her Sew Scraps Along, I have been looking forward to emptying out my scrap jars for a giveaway. It's a new year and time for a fresh start! If you'd like to enter to win some of mine, please leave a fun comment below.
* THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED *
Here are the details:
Giveaway will end on Saturday, January 21st at midnight.
Leave one comment below for one entry.
For a second entry, leave another comment telling me that you're a follower.
I will announce a winner on Monday.
If you'd like the full pattern which includes efficient cutting instructions for 4 different size quilts (not just one block) and modified block instructions so there are fewer seams visit my Etsy shop HERE! It's available in paper and PDF. Or shoot me an email (gigisthimble@hotmail.com) for wholesale prices.
Happy Sewing!
Amber
Just became a follower. Great blog!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial! Thank you for posting it and thank you to Jodi for linking to it! It's on my soon to-do list!
ReplyDeleteAmber is my MIL's name! I've always loved it. My FIL is named Manley...please tell me that isn't your husband's name! :-)
What a cute star. I'd just love to win some of your scraps. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks and even started making some myself!!! I was calling them Peg's Scrappedy Star blocks :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win some of your scraps to add to mine.
Peggy in NJ
Great Pattern - I PINNED it!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you now. . and I LOVE the name of your blog. . so cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scrappy stars! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletethis is a great block, especially set with white - all those colors pop! thanks for the chance to win some scraps!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you now - great blog!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI found your site from Jodi"s blog. I really like the look of your scsrp jar block. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and hope I give it a try.thanks for sharing this beautiful scrap tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI`m new follower who arrived from Jodi`s blog and glad to have found you.
ReplyDeletePretty stars and scrappy too! I love it! I've been following Jodi's Sew Scrap Along ..so much fun! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'm already one of your followers!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, I would love to win some of your scraps!
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower, thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute cute star pattern. I love them and alot of my quilts have stars in them. Thanks for the chance to win. quiltexas@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi again. I am a follower now and so happy to find your blog! quiltexas@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your cute star pattern! Pinning right now :) Thanks for the beautiful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial. Just what I will sew if I win.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI love the stars and scrappy stars just makes it better. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletejessica.breidinger@yahoo.com
I am a new follower. I am so excited to follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love scraps. Thanks for the tutorial and the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI am a scrap-happy quilter and love this pattern. Both colorways you have done are gorgeous. I think the red, white and blue one would be an awesome tabletopper for July.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your tutorial. This is definitely a must-make for me.
I am a follower. I would be thrilled to win some of your scraps. Other people's scraps are always so much fun to use!
ReplyDeletetrying again follower of both blogs love them. This is just the scrappy block to get my butt into gear using up my scraps. So please put my name in the hat. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower now. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love!!! Definitely going to be pulling out my reds and blues and making one! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Kristina
Love this block, Amber. Scraps and stars - two of my favourite quilty things. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm a follower ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your scrap jar stars and the colors you used! Great tutorial- thanks for sharing! I would love to win some of your scraps!:)
ReplyDeleteAm also now a follower!!:)
ReplyDeleteOMG. I love this block. It is moving to the top of my list for sure. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteI love you Scrap Jar Stars! They're so fresh, and a great tutorial. I'm going to have to give these a try. : )
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I love scrappy quilts! I just finished my first one this week! I'm going to pair your block with some Dresdens on my next scrappy adventure. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteHow cute and doesn't everything look crisp and clean when set with white?
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win your fun scraps.....everyone knows it is more fun to sew with another quilters scraps!
Happy Sewing
As an extremely beginner quilter (I just started my first quilt today, actually. Yay!), this block looks pretty intimidating. I'm going to save this super cool block for when I've got a little more experience under my belt. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeletethis is excellent as I am starting to make some scrap quilts for charity/donation quilts. I think I will incorporate this block. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA follower? Yes, your blog is new to me today and I love what I'm seeing.
ReplyDeleteAmber, this block is adorable. Thank you for the tut. Thanks,too, Pleasant Home, for pointing me to Amber.
ReplyDeleteI am a scrappy girl myself. I love your stars. Thanks for the opportunity. Happy Quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love your scrappy stars and would love some scraps to make one for myself.
ReplyDeleteI love it ...I'm part of a quilting bee and I think I've found my block....hope that's ok?
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower, of this great site.
ReplyDeleteI love scraps, I love stars. Having them combined is Love X2!
ReplyDeleteI just can't express how grateful I am that you would actually post such a wonderful, visually clear tutorial for Newbie's like me to learn from. I have been wanting to make this block since I saw it over a year ago! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! *HUUGS* ~Bridgette :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and one of the next things on my to-do list!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to making this!!! the tutorial seems easy to follow... decided to be a blog follower:)on pinterest too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like the feeling of making a quilt completely out of scraps...especially the ones I rescue from my mom-in-law's trash can!
ReplyDeleteonesassyquilter at gmail dot com
I'm a follower too.
ReplyDeleteLove the block and a great, clear tutorial. I love scraps too!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to find your blog...thank you for your creativity!!
ReplyDeleteI love this block. I think it would look great as a throw. I'm just sayin..:-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. Thanks for the giveaway and for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of colors bright and pretty. My wife is not into bright colors and as such I have mostly blaw in material. Love the quilt blocks the stars with the corner blocks are my favorite.
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What beautiful stars!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I am working on "Quilts of Valor" this will be perfect for leftover scraps to get and extra quilt to donate, thanks so much!! I am a follower/
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. Just the perfect pattern for all my scraps. Its 2:20 in the am and i really want to get up and try a block.
ReplyDeleteJust came across your wonderful blog and you definately have a nefw follower. Thank you for being so generous.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pattern. Thanks for the tuto & giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower !
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and I absolutely love this quilt. I like to make 16 patches as leader enders and this quilt would be perfect. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your scrap jar stars! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteCount me in. HST are still a huge challenge for me, but I love, love, love sixteen patch blocks and am inspired to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower............
ReplyDeleteI really like the scrappy look. I've built up quite a bit of scraps. I'm thinking about making a string quilt to use up some of them.
ReplyDeleteI love your red and blue bright stars! I thought that I had a lot of scraps but after watching the sew along and surfing the sites, I have decided that I better start collecting. My stash needs augmenting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tutorial and give away.
Thanks for the tutorial! great quilt!
ReplyDeleteHi! Jodi from Pleasant Home sent me :)
ReplyDeleteThanks you for the tutorial, love your scrappy quilt, so cute! And would love to win some of your scraps, thanks for the chance!
ap_lemos at yahoo dot com
I'm a follower
ReplyDeleteap_lemos at yahoo dot com
I'm happy to say I'm a follower already!
ReplyDeleteSo happy! I was looking for a simple quilt to make for a table cover ... and here you are! This will be my first real quilting project and I'm stoked to get started!
ReplyDeleteThis block is amazing! So cute, whether the brights are random or color-coordinated. I am definitely making something with this tutorial! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd, now I'm following you as well.
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI love to "scrap". And yes, I agree one woman's scraps are another woman's stash! :)
ReplyDeleteYour Scrap Jar Stars are adorable! NICE tutorial.
Thank you for the chance to win some of your pieces.
Piece, Love, and Smiles!
Cathy Byrd
byrd at gulftel.com
I'm a follower. Lead us onward with a pieceful heart :)
ReplyDeleteCathy Byrd
byrd at gulftel.com
I love scrappy quilts I 'm a follower. Loce your blog
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great tutorial on scrappy jar star.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower.
Thanks for a great giveaway.
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I think this would make a great Quilt of Valor. Our group always has lots of patriotic fabrics donated and scrappy quilts are the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI've been a follower on Reader for quite some time. Your quilts and designs are terrific! Thanks for the chance to win some scraps. Can never have enough!!
ReplyDeleteI love dots and checks and star patterns, so I really loved your scrap jar stars that combine them all! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'm saving your tute for future use in my overflowing scrap basket. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI have red and blue star fabric waiting for this. Thanks for the teaching moment.
ReplyDeleteFollowing too, especially after reading back through your January posts.
ReplyDeleteI love you tutorial! Thank you for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!!! Thanks again!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove your scrap jar stars, excellent way to use it up.
ReplyDeleteTheresa N
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteTheresa N
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
Lovely blog. I'm a new follower....goingto give your scap quilt a try!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make a scrappy star quilt too
ReplyDeleteTotally love the scrappy stars - combines both the scraps and stars I'm finding I really like! These are such good projects for me to try out this 'quilting' thing. Thank you.
ReplyDeletei am pinning this tutorial! thank you !
ReplyDeleteI love these blocks and will be looking through my scrap basket to make some!! I follow you using google reader.
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial! Thanks. I'm a newbie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. I love this idea for using scraps. I don't have many scraps yet because I'm quite new to quilting. I would love to have some of your leftovers.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great blog that I have decided to follow you - and when I get to the bottom of your post - you are having a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial for a great block - definately gonna make that one. Thank you.
I really love these scrap jar stars! I'm going to have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. I came over from another blog who had listed some tutorials.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tute. Love the stars and love the scrappy center. Thanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling pattern. Thanks for doing the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm also a follower!
ReplyDeleteLove stars. Love scraps. Together, they are the perfect combination.
ReplyDeleteLove your scrappy stars. Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese scrappy stars are gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial & for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a happy follower, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe first picture of scrappy stars won my heart. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!! And I HAVE to make some just like them! Thanks for offering this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI follow! : -)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant stars - love your rainbow version! And have rainbow charms coming to me! Could be a perfect match! Thanks for the Tute!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm now a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love your star.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the tutorial, I'm sure I will make it. Thanks so much for sharing such a wonderful pattern!
ReplyDeleteI am most definitely a follower!!
ReplyDeleteSqueeking in before this is up! This is my year to use up scraps and you bet this block is on my list!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower....thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI hav followed you for a while and not commented, but I love this star. Since I am getting my scraps in order this is a perfect project for me. I am working ona pinwheel right now, but as soon as I finish this is next!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial.
cathy
I love that star block!!!!!! So cute! Thanks for the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really fun block to make. Thanks so much for sharing at the Scraps Along. I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteHi, Love the use for small scraps. I just got a bag of 2" sq's and am happy, happy, happy.
ReplyDeleteDian in CA
I made a doll quilt using your tutorial for this block. Love it! Thanks for the great instructions :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gwennypenny.com/2012/02/scrap-jar-stars-doll-quilt.html
by this super scrapstar I will be a new follower and hope I can win the great give away from you. your ideas are very beautiful and great and I am also a great scrapquiltfan.
ReplyDeletemg elfriede from österreich
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial and the chance to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteJanet
I am a follower via email.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for that GREAT tutorial. I just loved your block. Now I am going to have to spend hours reading the rest of your blog. Thanks also for the chance of winning.
Patti
American by birth and MOUTH but British in ever other way
I am now a follower on here and also by email.
ReplyDeletePatti xxx
American by birth and MOUTH but British in every other way
those are so cute! I've been randomly cutting scrap squares waiting for inspiration to strike and I think this might be it!
ReplyDeleteCan I just say how much I love these blocks! I've got a full box of scraps that I thought I'd never get round to using - I sat and cut out blocks in front of the TV the last few nights and yesterday sewed six blocks - they're addictive! I'm going to make a big colourful quilt for on the hammock in summer. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love having a visual and your tutorial is great -- I put this on the "list" for not to far in the future -- the amount of scaps are growing -- thanks:) Terry
ReplyDeleteFound you & this wonderful tutorial via Pinterest. I just LOVE this block!
ReplyDeleteHi Amber, thanks for the great tutorial, as soon as I get my machine back from servicing I'll be having a go at this! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm also a happy follower :-)
ReplyDeleteI <3 scraps
ReplyDeleteI' will be following you shortly
ReplyDeleteI love scrap quilts and am a firm believer that scraps like to breed. Of course my scraps are very interested in getting closely acquainted with your scraps and making something beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial!
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Love this tutorial. I have lots of scraps but always love other people's scraps. I am a follower by email.
ReplyDeletelyn.robyn.smith@gmail.com
I came to this tutorial via Pinterest. I was immediately drawn to the colors used in the image that was pinned. I am not a quilter, but I love quilts! So, I thought I would check the tutorial out and fell in love! I had to make one, and thanks to your fantastic tutorial I made a red/white/and blue picnic quilt for a wedding present. You inspired me and turned me into a quilter! Bonus, I was able to do the whole thing with stuff I had on hand! Thank you for your generosity with sharing the pattern/tutorial with the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteHi Amber,
ReplyDeleteI know your giveaway is over long ago. But I wanted to post and tell you that I totally agree with you on the philosophy you have on scraps and making something beautiful from 'nothing'. When I saw your opening statement on this post, I knew you had the same practical concept that I grew up with. Beautiful things are made by hand from the imagination and from the heart. Bravo.
I saw this on Sew It's Midnight Mama and love it, especially in red, white, and blue, You can never go wrong with those colors. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this! I can't wait to give it a whirl :)
ReplyDeleteI know it's been a long time since you posted this, but I just finished my version of your Scrap Jar Stars, a quilt 55 x 65". My 16 patches used identical 2 1/4" squares I had, and I adjusted the rest of the star to fit. Blocks were 15" instead of your 12.5". Let me know if you want a photo...I did it all in red/white/blue. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this pattern! It would be a really cute charity baby quilt for my guild.
ReplyDeleteChar
I love these so much that I just featured them on my blog! Feel free to check it out at http://littlebitsofeverythingqce.blogspot.com/2013/04/pinned-it-friday-rachel-edition_26.html
ReplyDeleteThank you and I can't wait to make some of these!
~Rachel
This is my first time to this site but my friend has told me about your work and you are very very good!Scrapbooking
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for the red, white and blue theme. Love this easy peasy pattern!They have me starry eyed!
ReplyDeleteHello from England
ReplyDeleteI have just completed the scrap jar quilt with wonderful results.
Thanks so much for your generosity in sharing.
I have photos of this lovely quilt and if you wanted I can email them to you.
all the best and happy sewing
Brenda Houlihan
james.houlihan@ntlworld.com
I recently started quilting & came across your block on pinterest. I was very excited to see it because I try every class to turn in a different block. We have to make 2 blocks. 1 the teacher assigns us & the other we have to usea given fabric in anyway we choose. This mmonth's fabric is more patriotic so this is perfect! And I love stars! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHi what size are these blocks finished, I'm looking for inspiration for my bee blocks, have never taken part in a quilting bee before. Love the red/navy/blue combination. Many thanks Rose
ReplyDeleteGreat use of scraps. I save everything and this is a new idea I will use.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower
ReplyDeleteRose,
ReplyDeleteThe size of these blocks are 12" finished. I'm glad you like them. Good luck with your bee.
Happy quilting!
Amber
Hi!
ReplyDeleteI am starting your wonderfull quilt today here in Sweden. I linked to your website and used a Picture to show what I was making on my blog
thank you for the lovely tutorial:-)
Fröken Flink
Barbara Karlsson
What a great tutorial! Thanks, I love using up every bit of fabric and this is just the way to do it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial! Thanks, I love using up every bit of fabric and this is just the way to do it.
ReplyDeleteLove this block, I've made 4 quilts with 2" squares already and I still have a lot left, so I've been keeping my eye open for a new way to use up some more of them, I love stars so this pattern is going to go into my box of 2" squares for sure!! Thank-you for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI love this star thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteLove this design, thanks for sharing the tutorial
ReplyDeleteMuito boa matéria, bastante completa. Obrigado por compartilhar.
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect pattern for my 4th of July picnic throw!! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. Have just discovered your site and am following :)
ReplyDeleteLove this block and would do all scrappy no white.
ReplyDeleteI made a quilt out of this block and it is one of my all time favorites.
ReplyDeleteI am a newbie. Never made a quilt before. This pattern looks easy. Love your blog. Thank you,Linda
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