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  1. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating the Folded Star Pattern. 1. Cutting and Preparing the Fabric. Start by cutting your fabrics into equal squares. The size of the squares will depend on the final size you want for your project. For this example, we will use 10×10 cm squares. Make sure to cut precisely so all pieces fit correctly.

  2. How to make a folded star. Cut a square base from fabric; base should be slightly larger than desired finished size. Pencil a horizontal and vertical line and 2 diagonals on base to indicate centre of square and placement of folded triangles. Cut fabric rectangles 6.4 x 3.8cm (2½ x 1½in).

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  3. Mar 4, 2024 · The Folded Star Pattern, also known as the Somerset Star or the Origami Star, has roots tracing back to traditional quilting practices. Its exact origins are somewhat elusive, but its presence can be found in various quilting communities across the globe. The pattern’s popularity soared during the 19th century when quilters experimented with ...

  4. To make the prairie points fold it in half once, wrong sides together and press. Then fold the two corners to the middle and press with steam so it stays in place. Add a little glue to the wrong side of small square and place in the middle square section of he pattern. Add a little glue to the back side corner of the small prairie point.

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  5. Dec 7, 2015 · This is only a folding tutorial, if you'd like to make your own Folded Star, the full pattern is available here: http://www.pinkponydesign.com/product/fancy-...

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  6. For a standard Folded Star block measuring 12” square, you’ll need to prepare the following fabric cuts: 4 squares (3.5” x 3.5”) from Fabric A (darkest fabric), 8 squares (2” x 2”) from Fabric D (lightest fabric), 1 square (6” x 6”) from background fabric (this will be your base). The size of the block can be adjusted by scaling ...

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  8. Folded Fabric Star - Free Download! This listing is for a FREE digital PDF download with instructions to make a folded fabric star. The folded fabric star is based on and modified from an origami folded paper spinning star. This tutorial will walk you through the process to make a folded fabric star. I picture these being used as ornaments on a ...

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