I love how this sweet No Name Star block turned out! It was easy to piece and didn't stress me out at all...lol. The pattern for this one can be found at http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/NoNameStar/index.html in case you feel the need to make a No Name Star too! Hmm...now what is up next?Saturday, June 28, 2008
Starry Eyed Block Fourteen A
I love how this sweet No Name Star block turned out! It was easy to piece and didn't stress me out at all...lol. The pattern for this one can be found at http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/NoNameStar/index.html in case you feel the need to make a No Name Star too! Hmm...now what is up next?
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Oooooo! I LIKE this block! Even though I always thought "that will never be me" when I see quilts made up of a variety of "orphan blocks," my orphan stack is growing and growing! *giggle* This might have to be another to join in.
Thanks for sharing the delaware quilts site....I might just "feel the need" to make a No Name Star, too.
Glad to see you have become right at home at the new house!
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