Christmas Stars

Happy Holidays my quilting divas!! Have I got a project for you!! It’s a no sew and great for keeping those grandkids busy! I’m calling them Christmas stars, but you could make them for all seasons or holidays. You can also light them up  with Christmas lights or with some ric rac or fishing line make them into ornaments. They are so versatile!

Materials:

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All you’ll need is a:

1. Charm pack – or if your using scraps a perfect square (5×5, 4×4, whatever size you want)

2. Scissors

3. Iron

4. Fusible interfacing – I used heavy Pellon, you’ll need 3/4 yard

5. Glue gun and glue sticks

Step 1:

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Place the interfacing shiny side up and iron the entire charm pack down. It works best if you use a little steam.

Once they’re all ironed on, cut them apart. Get right next to the pinking.

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Grab one square and fold it diagonally with print side up. Set the fold with iron, remember to use steam. Repeat in the opposite direction.

You should now have two folds creating a X shape.

*It helps if you can let the fold cool each time before doing the next.

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Fold the charm with the print together and press it in half. Set the fold and repeat the other direction. You should now have a cross.

*It helps if you can let the fold cool each time before doing the next.

Step 4:

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On the perpendicular folds, the ones that make a cross, cut less than half way. Do not cut the diagonals!

Step 5:

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Fold each corner over to the diagonal fold and set with the iron. Repeat for all four sides.

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This is what it should look from the back, upper left, and front, lower right.

Step 7:

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Time to plug in the glue gun!

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Place a thin-ish line of glue ( look at the bright green line for guidance) on one triangle and fold the other half over of to the crease and press together. Repeat for all four sides.

Tip 1: Fold the point first before adding glue, this way you know which way it wants to fold (it make the points neater)

Tip 2: When your pressing, use a lobster pinch. Insert you pointer finger in the point and pinch with you thumb.

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Here’s what you star should look like now.

Step 8:

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Once you have two made, put a dot of glue where the stars overlap. You should have four small dots (one for every point of one star).

If you making them into ornaments this is where you want to insert the ric rac, before you connect them.

Light it up!!

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The best part about these is if they squished just pull on the points and it will pop back!

Good Luck!

Kate

Show and Tell

Our Friend Shirley emailed Mom {Jenny} these beautiful pictures of the quilts she’s been busy sewing!

Take a look at her amazing work!

This one is called ‘Blue Lucky Stars’

LOVE this ‘half-hex’ quilt!
This one is called ‘the Purple Friendship Braid’ Just gorgeous!
What a beautiful rail-fence!
Sweet baby Tumbler quilt!!
Lovely X’s and O’s! Simply beautiful! This one is Shirley’s favorite! (she told me!)
Last but not least is this amazing coins quilt! Aren’t the colors so soothing! LOVE it!

We have been spoiled by Shirley and her amazing work!  I so appreciate that you all take the time to send me your pictures so we can all enjoy what you’ve been sewing!  I really can’t think of anything more enjoyable than Show and tell!!

Just so you know, the kids all made it to school with very little trauma!  (I was even able to hold off tears, if you can believe that!)  It is strangely quiet at my house today, and I am hoping for some major productivity!  I even plan on baking some cookies made for the kids!  Hope you are all having a great week!  I’m looking forward to the weekend, ready for anything!!  🙂

~Sarah

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