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Hidden Treasures Hunter’s Star Club
Class Dates:
Saturday February 25th King’s Pawn Quilt
Saturday April 8th Aquamarine Quilt
Times:
10am – 3pm
Instructor:
Debbie Thomas, Certified Studio 180 Design Instructor
Introduction
If you love the versatility of the Hunter’s Star tool, this series of projects is for you! If you’ve never used the
Hunter’s Star tool these classes are a great way to learn how the tool works. Every other month we will be making
a project from Debbie Tucker’s book Hunter's Star Hidden Treasures. All of the projects are made using 8 light
and 8 dark fat quarters or 2 yards of a light fabric and 2 yards of a dark fabric.
Feb. Project: King’s Pawn Quilt (pg. 34)
April Project: Aquamarine Quilt (pg. 88)
Fabrics Needed – by Project
Fabric
Light Fabric
Dark Fabric
Inner Border
Flat Piping (Optional)
Outer Border
Binding
King’s Pawn Quilt
Aquamarine Quilt
8 Fat Quarters or 2 yards of fabric
8 Fat Quarters or 2 yards of fabric
1/2 yard
1/2 yard
1/2 yard
1-1/3 yards
1-1/3 yards
1/2 yard
1/2 yard
Supplies
 Hunter’s Star Hidden Treasures book by Studio 180 Design
 Rapid Fire Petite Hunter’s Star ruler by Deb Tucker, Studio 180 Design
 Rotary Cutter and Cutting Mat
 Sewing machine in good working order, bobbins, thread
 Marking pencil
 Ruler 6” x 12” or larger
 Pins, seam ripper and other general sewing supplies
SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRE-CLASS PREPARATION
Pre-Class Preparation
NOTE: The cutting instructions are the same for each project.
Fabric
What to Cut
If using 8 Fat Quarters, cut the following (Refer to page 13 in the book for
the cutting diagram):
Cut 3 squares 7” x 7”
Sub-cut each square in half diagonally to make 6 half square triangles
Cut 2 strips 1-3/4” x width of fabric (WOF)
Light Fabric
Cut 2 strips 2-1/4 x WOF
If using Yardage (a single light fabric), cut the following (Refer to page 12 in
the book for the cutting diagram):
Cut 4 strips 7” x WOF. Sub-cut into 24 squares 7” x 7”.
Sub-cut each square in half diagonally to make 48 half square triangles
Cut 8 strips 1-3/4” x WOF
Cut 8 strips 2-1/4” x WOF.
measure 2-1/4” x 21”
Cut each of these strips in half so that they
If using 8 Fat Quarters, cut the following (Refer to page 13 in the book for
the cutting diagram):
Cut 3 squares 7” x 7”
Sub-cut each square in half diagonally to make 6 half square triangles
Cut 2 strips 1-3/4” x width of fabric (WOF)
Dark Fabric
Cut 2 strips 2-1/4 x WOF
If using Yardage (a single dark fabric), cut the following (Refer to page 12 in
the book for the cutting diagram):
Cut 4 strips 7” x WOF. Sub-cut into 24 squares 7” x 7”.
Sub-cut each square in half diagonally to make 48 half square triangles
Cut 8 strips 1-3/4” x WOF
Cut 8 strips 2-1/4” x WOF.
measure 2-1/4” x 21”
Cut each of these strips in half so that they
We will discuss cutting of the borders in class. These measurements are dependent on the size of the body of
your quilt.
If you have questions prior to class, call Jackie Lynn’s at 585-544-4110.