
Feathered Star Quilts
Marsha McCloskey
1986
Specialty Traditional BlocksOften called the reference for one of patchwork's most demanding traditional blocks, this book walks through nine Feathered Star variations built into a full sampler quilt. McCloskey's drafting and rotary-cutting approach breaks the block's many small triangle points into a manageable, repeatable process. For quilters who've mastered basic star blocks and want the specific, harder version by name.
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