One of our meetings Ann brought a quilt book and there was a Bethlehem Star quilt. So I decided to try. The book was not very helpful but friends were. With help of Ursula, I managed to go forward with my work.
Here are some of my work so far. It is still long, long way to finish.
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WOW Jackie, that is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! stunning!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and inspiring! Best book I ever found for star quilts is Judy Martin's Shining Star Quilts: Lone Star Variations (1987, Moon over the Mountain publishing) - excellent guidance on both technical cutting and sewing matters as well as design challenges.
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