One fourth of the Hunter’s Star quilt is complete:
I prefer to sew my blocks into quarter sections, rather than row by row.
A slideshow of the stars. I didn’t get them all lined up perfectly when I stacked them and rotary cut them, but I’m still happy with them.
I think 60 degree diamonds make better stars, too, but I was determined to make a Hunter’s Star quilt.
Almost finished with the top:
Borders added!
I like it!
For Hunter’s Star Part 1, click here.





Wow! I love your design! Congratulations. Thank you for posting the photo on the Inklingo Facebook page too. I love the slide show!
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Thank you for the inspiration and the easy means to create Linda!
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Well you little devil you, Laura you done good!! Beautiful mix of the different blocks!
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LOL! Thank you Ruth!
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Laura, your stars are fantastic!! And I love the setting!
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Thank you Cathi!
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Looking good!
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Thank you Judy!
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Wow! What a great and original take on Hunter’s Star. I really love your colors, your overall design, and the beautiful kaleidoscope stars add a great effect.
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Thanks Annika! The colors are out of my comfort zone and it turns out that I really like them too. Maybe I should leave my comfort zone more often! 🙂
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It’s so pretty!
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Thank you Vicki! Now how to quilt it? And to find the time to quilt it! 🙂
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looks great! love the fussy cutting!
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Thank you so much Bea!
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