Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Twinkling Stars By Linda H.
Linda created "Twinkling Stars" quite a few months ago. Random sizes of flip and sew triangles make up the pattern. The white background makes the design really stand out.
The backing is interesting because it has a row of pieced star blocks along one side. That's a clever way of adding size when there's not enough backing fabric to work with. Necessity is the mother of invention. It adds to the overall loveliness of the quilt.
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