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Amtgard Nothern Lights "Cathedral Stars"

Perfectly make the 6 small curved 4 pointed stars from the Nothern Lights Banner in about an hour

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/amtgard-nothern-lights-cathedral-stars • Posted by EstherC

Project 1 On applique of the Amtgard Northern Lights Banners Now traditionally one would just cut out the shape and pin/glue it down and then do a tight zig zag stich around it There are reasons that this is popular - but there is one ongoing draw back, that the edges can fray ---with this method you can decide to do the same style of applique but these will not fray *Your work will out last It also gives you to ability NOT to sew these in place - You can use Iron on adhesive or fabric glue, even hand sew them in place. This will give you a totally different look for your own project designs. Called Cathedral stars because it is a reversed version of a classic Quilting method used on "Cathedral squares" sometimes called "Cathedral Corners" *am willing to help make instructions for other groups https://www.facebook.com/EstherChilcutt

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 10

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

Project 1 On applique of the Amtgard Northern Lights Banners Now traditionally one would just cut out the shape and pin/glue it down and then do a tight zig zag stich around it There are reasons that this is popular - but there is one ongoing draw back, that the edges can fray ---with this method you can decide to do the same style of applique but these will not fray *Your work will out last It also gives you to ability NOT to sew these in place - You can use Iron on adhesive or fabric glue, even hand sew them in place. This will give you a totally different look for your own project designs. Called Cathedral stars because it is a reversed version of a classic Quilting method used on "Cathedral squares" sometimes called "Cathedral Corners" *am willing to help make instructions for other groups https://www.facebook.com/EstherChilcutt

Instructions

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    Prewash then iron your fabric Look on applique its always better to Iron then ruin a whole project *used a blue as white would wash out details in photos

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    How large do you want your star? Now wont bother with the geometry as this is art not an exact science basic rule is 20% bigger so I want a 5 inch star I cut a 6 inch square. the RUFF math is size you want the star divided by 5 plus the size you want the star so 5/5=1+5=6 so I made a 6 inch square

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    People often say they can't cut a straight line... Fabric is a web not a solid thing it shifts bends and folds and so cutting a straight line is a myth YOU can only do your best *mine looks okay??? -it is NOT see next photo

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    My cut looked fine until i lined up something I know is straight a peice of paper will do fine I like something stiffer like a note card but I also wanted something 6 inches so I used a 6inch photo No, it is not a square - but it has square corners and straight edges *it helps see how far off I was?

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    always hold your pattern in place while you mark it, I used a tiny chalk refill for a pattern pencil *most of the time I use water color pencils ON white I suggested using a quilting pencil that vanishes on its own. BUT I have been known to use good old #2 pencils... as you can actually get that off pretty easy.

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    when you have to turn/move a pattern - make sure you mark the edge where it will need to line up

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    These little notches will help you fine the missing point perfectly

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    line up along an edge and to the notch make a small mark to help the other side line up

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    Line up he edge to the notch and hopefully yoour other Mark lines up *If so You did well and and mark the line-and the end notch for the other side to meet

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    *the line lined up

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    this side should line up perfectly between its ends if not --- start over (easier to fix a few lines then sew something that will be wonky)

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    most people try to cut in the line, normally cut along it - removing it totally as it was OUTside my template/pattern

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    I always cut a tiny bit past my end corner so can get the extra out of my way

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    after many mistakes - I learned to always work on a flat space and I always fold the remaining fabric away for where I need to cut

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    you can check your square is square fold it Point to Point and it should line up.

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    We fold our stars in half

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    I like to press this in place

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    Sew both ends

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    snip the corners towards the fold a 45 angle

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    fold back one side of the seam on both sides and Press

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    Pressing

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    pressed

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    do same to other side

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    open and turn this bag inside out

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    work your corners out

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    a lot of people try to do this with a chop stick or something and from a lot of experience this works better roll the seam between your fingers it will want to line up right

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    press both sides smooth

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    now fold the seams to the middle *You have two sides that are shorter because of your seam -the center will have an equal amount that wants to be your last seam

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    line the seams and hold the center seam allowance

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    press the corners with the seams

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    line up your corner points

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    carefully folding like origami the whole piece in half and press

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    Now - you can kind of see where my fold is and how much seam allowance is there to sew the last seam. I do suggested to Draw a line and sew very slow you do not want to sew the fold, but you are trying to sew as close to it as possible

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    sew it and snip the corners

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    press open whole deign

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    press open the seam on back

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    Look ma a square

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    to make the corners curve simply fold them in the middle and iron following the bend

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    repeat

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    how perfect your Points needs to be depend on what you plan on doing with YOUR stars if you want to ensure a tiny point suggest taking a needle and thread and stitching the tips of the curves together One solid stitch and a neat knot can hold these and make sewing them down a lot easier

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    Thin fabrics May show impressions of the seams behind those will fade, you can speed that up by spraying wrinkly release etc OR you can use a ticker material for the stars

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    Best of luck on your next Banner PS I made the current NL Banner and honestly it was done in a hurry on my way to clan for the Kingdom vote. I believe it can be done better *if for example people use these Projects and build a new one...