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Asterisks, Fireworks & Snowflakes!

This
is the asterisk block. They're easy to make,
just a bit time consuming, as is true of so much of quilt making.
Start
with squares, or rectangles if you prefer. The ones I'm doing here are
4 1/2" and the strips I'm inserting are 1". I've done these with
various widths of strips but I stop liking it after they get wider than
1 1/2" - but that just may be me. Working with the 1" strips, I end up
with a block the same size I started out with or a bit smaller,
depending on how uneven I pieced it.
These start out a lot like
Xs. Slice from one side (or corner) of the square to another side or
corner. The slice can bi-sect the square or be angled. In the purple
block, I'm aiming to get the center of my burst offcenter, where that
white chalkmark is (tho the mark got swallowed up in seam allowance).
Sew your strip of fabric to one side of the triangle and then to the
other. This is what I call inserting a strip.
Slice again, so that
you'll be making something of an
X. Insert a strip.

Third strip
& Fourth strip
After making each slice, check
out the back of the block and cut off any dog ears. That will help
lessen the bulk in the middle of the asterisk.
And
if you do have problems getting over the bulk,
just run back over that spot again.

Other
helpful hints: I piece with the strip at the
bottom and the
background on the top. Don't iron until after you have sewn both sides
of an inserted strip - this will help the block keep its shape. I often
don't iron until I've done the whole block, but that's me, non-ironing
girl.
And
here are some completed firework bursts for my current quilt:
