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Make an Easy Autumn Stars Quilt New Jenny Tutorial !
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God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The stash to make a quilt to help me cope,
A quilt to give to comfort those I love in times of hurt, fear and uncertainty.
And the courage to keep on sewing when life itself seems held together by a single thread of hope.Tags: None
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Re: Make an Easy Autumn Stars Quilt New Jenny Tutorial !
Love the look of this quilt. However, I think I would stick to just making it with a square in the middle and HSTs all around it vs. the snowballed rectangles.Blessings, DramaMama
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Re: Make an Easy Autumn Stars Quilt New Jenny Tutorial !
I like this one! If I make it, I think I will leave the center one big square instead of four small ones, but do the rectangles like Jenny did. Great block that looks so pretty in autumn colors!!Courage is being scared to death, and saddling up anyway. ~John Wayne
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Re: Make an Easy Autumn Stars Quilt New Jenny Tutorial !
It sure is a great way to use up those smaller jelly rolls since it only uses 20 strips. It would be great scrappy, too, using left over strips. I would love to try it using lights and darks strips and backing alternated. Lots of possibilities.Claire from Pelham, Alabama
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Re: Make an Easy Autumn Stars Quilt New Jenny Tutorial !
Love the design and method, but not a fan of kits. My reasons:
1. I like my quilts to be a bit different from everyone else's, even if the only difference is the colors/prints.
2. Most kits include just enough fabric to finish the project, and that's assuming you don't make any mistakes in cutting or measuring (or that the shop doesn't cut the fabric a bit short accidentally). And in this particular kit, there are only 20 strips in the jelly roll, and as far as I can tell, one strip will give you one block, and one corner stone. However the quilt has 30 corner stones, and I can't figure out where the additional 10 corner stones are going to come from (I asked, no answer yet).
3. Price, for only $1 more, I could order seperately a FULL jelly roll, the background fabric (3 1/4 yrds), and the binding fabric (3/4 yards). And end up with 20 more strips, enough to make those extra corner stones, and have leftover strips for another project.
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