ohhh I love this quilt pattern! It has a scrappy feel, but the layer cake makes it feel all coordinated still! I pretty much love all quilts that have a star in it!
This is a very, very nice quilt pattern and great tutorial. This is very generous of you to share this with we tubers. Thank you. I am going to make one or two maybe.
I have been looking for a pattern like this. I absolutely love the scrappy look. Your quilt is stunning. Thank you for clear instructions and the pattern. I have reproductive fabric that will be perfect for this quilt. ❤️
I'm holding out for only one patriotic line this year. I really love your new Piccadilly! I love it! Thank you for the wonderful pattern that will go along with it!! Love! ❤
Really like this pattern and I have fabric just waiting to be used for it. I knew I wanted to use a scrappy chain block and the scrappy star makes the perfect block to alternate with it. Thank you for the very thorough tutorial. You are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial and pattern. It reminds me so much of another pattern I've had my eye on, but honestly I find a tutorial so very helpful. It will be on my to do list in the very near future! Thank you so much!
I like this very much because I can really make only as many blocks as I want to and create my own layout for the finished size I want. Also, with the "borders" around the stars, I can make it quilt-as-you-go and not lose the star points. Hello from Kokomo!
I am very new to quilting. How do I know when to square up a block? For example, the four patch does not look very square at least not in the video, and when you added the sashing strips, they did not go to the ends of the block. Yet when you showed the completed block, everything looked good.
Just found my next quilt project. I have several layer cakes to choose from for this one. I love a star/chain quilt. I made an Ohio star chain a few years ago for my daughter. One question though, how far apart are your quilting lines on this quilt? Looks very nice. Thank you for the free pattern. Really love this one.
Hi Beth - the pattern calls for 36 - 10" squares. You could get that many 10" squares from 18 fat quarters, however it would leave a bit of waste. You could likely get all of the smaller squares cut from less fat quarters, however I'm not sure exactly how many that would be. Hope this helps!
Oh, my goodness! Glad you have your RUclips videos!! Yay!! 👏👏💕
Yay! Thank you!
Your fabric designs were very fitting for these quilt blocks. Star blocks are my favourite. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Glad you like them!
You are so generous to share! Nice quilt for my niece graduating from high school.
Sounds perfect!
I’m getting my cutting on as we speak 😊
Yay! You’re going to love this one ❤️
I really like your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your talents
It's my pleasure!
Great teacher. Learned a lot. Thank you.
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful pattern. Great tutorial. I LOVE STARS, especially this one and the Ohio Star.
Me too!!
💕🌸Adorable. I’d like to try this.
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏❤️
You're welcome.
ohhh I love this quilt pattern! It has a scrappy feel, but the layer cake makes it feel all coordinated still! I pretty much love all quilts that have a star in it!
I totally agree!
A lovely quilt.... Thank you for the free pattern, much appreciated. I will definitely try this one out!
Hope you enjoy it!
This is a very, very nice quilt pattern and great tutorial. This is very generous of you to share this with we tubers. Thank you. I am going to make one or two maybe.
Thanks so much! Glad you like it and I think you'll enjoy making this one.
I have been looking for a pattern like this. I absolutely love the scrappy look. Your quilt is stunning. Thank you for clear instructions and the pattern. I have reproductive fabric that will be perfect for this quilt. ❤️
That will be beautiful!
I want to make one now!
You'll love it!
❤
Great tutorial. Thank You. I love the pattern. So fun for a scrappy quilt. Thank You.
Thanks!
I'm holding out for only one patriotic line this year. I really love your new Piccadilly! I love it! Thank you for the wonderful pattern that will go along with it!! Love! ❤
Thanks so much! And I agree, it will look great with this pattern!
Really like this pattern and I have fabric just waiting to be used for it. I knew I wanted to use a scrappy chain block and the scrappy star makes the perfect block to alternate with it. Thank you for the very thorough tutorial. You are a wonderful teacher.
Thanks so much Jan, appreciate your kind feedback!
This tutorial is wonderful. I love stars and love this simple design pattern. You do amazing work! Love your tutorials you do a great job!!
Thank you so much Jan!
Thank you for another wonderful tutorial
Your generosity is gratefully appreciated
Thanks Glenda, it's my pleasure!
Great tutorial- thx!
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New subscriber. I was wanting a pattern like this & here you were. Love your quilt and tutorial, Thank you & God Bless!
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This is wonderful! I have some repro 30s layer cakes that I now know what to do with! Thank you
Yay!
I love this pattern.. thanks so much for your video and pattern... Have a happy day!
Thanks Anne!
Thanks
Welcome!
Very cute!
Thanks!
Love this quilt. Next project. Why didn’t you do 4 at a time geese units? This would have saved you some time and cutting.
To use pre-cut 10” squares, I couldn’t do that method.
Very pretty ! I’ve been debating my next quilt pattern I think I just found it! Love the scrappy look. Good job on the tutorial.
Thanks Liz! I think you'll love making this one!
Thank you so much for this beautiful tutorial and pattern. It reminds me so much of another pattern I've had my eye on, but honestly I find a tutorial so very helpful. It will be on my to do list in the very near future! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful quilt. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you! 😊
I like this very much because I can really make only as many blocks as I want to and create my own layout for the finished size I want. Also, with the "borders" around the stars, I can make it quilt-as-you-go and not lose the star points. Hello from Kokomo!
Hey fellow Hoosier!! I agree that this quilt is easy to adjust in size.
Thank you so much for such a great looking quilt!!
Glad you like it!
So cute. I'm a newbie to making quilts. So pretty. Thank you so much for sharing this
You are so welcome, glad you like it!
This is a great pattern. I love the fabric you chose and the scrappy look. Thanks for the tutorial and free pattern. Very generous!
Thank you! 😊
Love this quilt ❤
Thank you!
Beautiful quilt, love the pattern. TY
Thank you! 😊
Thank you Amanda for a wonderful tutorial. Your quilt is fabulous!!!
Thank you so much!
Another fun tutorial! So pretty.
Thanks!
You are good teacher❤
Thank you! 😃
You are so talented.
Thanks so much Laura!! ❤️
Super cute pattern! Thanks for sharing - love star patterns!
Thanks, me too!
Love it. Very good tutorial
Thanks so much!
Another amazing pattern and video!! Thank you so much for sharing with us all!!
Thanks Lindsey!
This is such a fun and pretty quilt
Thank you!
I love this design! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you like it!
Love this tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks!
Love this!! Thank you!! Can’t wait to make it!
Thanks!
Lovely!
Thank you!
I love this!!!!
Thanks!!
As hard as I try my blocks never look so perfect!
Finished is always better than perfection! And don't worry - mine aren't perfect either!
Thanks! I have a perfect layer cake ready for this pattern. It would be great for a boy (can you tell I'm waiting for grandchildren?)
Yay for grandchildren!
Loved it
Thank you!
I am very new to quilting. How do I know when to square up a block? For example, the four patch does not look very square at least not in the video, and when you added the sashing strips, they did not go to the ends of the block. Yet when you showed the completed block, everything looked good.
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Nice ❤
Thanks 🤗
Just found my next quilt project. I have several layer cakes to choose from for this one. I love a star/chain quilt. I made an Ohio star chain a few years ago for my daughter. One question though, how far apart are your quilting lines on this quilt? Looks very nice. Thank you for the free pattern. Really love this one.
Glad you like it!! My quilting lines are roughly 3/4" to 1" apart on this quilt. They aren't the most consistent, but overall the effect is good!
Another awesome tutorial. What size are just the star blocks themselves before you add the background fabric?
Hi Denise, the stars themselves are 8 1/2" before adding the background and 2 1/2" squares.
@@MaterialGirlQuilts thanks so much!
Could you use fat quarters? And how many would you need?
Hi Beth - the pattern calls for 36 - 10" squares. You could get that many 10" squares from 18 fat quarters, however it would leave a bit of waste. You could likely get all of the smaller squares cut from less fat quarters, however I'm not sure exactly how many that would be. Hope this helps!