TASTER: Hunters Star with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 01-Dec-2016
Jennie shows how easy to create this lovely traditional pattern from simple rotary cutting triangles and diamonds. While you need your basic rotary cutting tools, no other special templates are required, this means you can make this even if you are used to working in metric.
Jennie gives a great tip about paying attention to the grain of the fabric when sewing on the diamonds and again, if you like to press your seams, think about the strip stick.
Jennie has made her quilt with just two fabrics, but you can also make this with scraps.
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