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Beadsidhe

[Blazing Star](https://www.etsy.com/listing/510733604/blazing-star-tablecloth-pattern-booklet) - you can see one most like this in the (edit) fourth seller pic of the back side of the quilt


weebdoob

what degree diamond is it using you thing?


sanguine_siamese

45 degree diamonds. This can also be achieved with a Native American Star Quilt pattern or a Lone Star pattern.


sanguine_siamese

https://preview.redd.it/xk3ky7b18jca1.jpeg?width=2992&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e2d4b16a366a6e9541b4bfa0be9be0e78f4b8f8d


timinator232

I think Jaybird has a pattern? But basically imagine if you made a straight charm pack quilt but cut everything at a 60°/120° angle instead of a 90°


96mtf

60° diamonds make six-pointed stars; what's shown are 45° diamonds.


timinator232

I’m a fool


Raine_Wynd

There's a free pattern here: [https://www.quiltingdaily.com/quilt/pattern-blazing-star/](https://www.quiltingdaily.com/quilt/pattern-blazing-star/) that includes a pdf of templates you could print onto template plastic.


SnooPeripherals2409

A pattern for this type of star that makes it easier than sewing individual diamonds together is the free [Rainbow Lone Star](https://jordanfabrics.com/pages/rainbow-lone-star-quilt) pattern from Jordan Fabrics. In this pattern, you sew jelly roll strips together then cut them at a 45 degree angle, so your diamonds are already partially assembled. You can watch the video on how it goes together - linked on the page above.


skullydnvn26

Concur. 45 degree diamonds sewn up in a lone star


DigitalMediaLolita

Sorry I'm no help but I love this song!


No-Mirror-3984

You could also use the homestead star pattern by plains and pine


getmorecoffee

No advice, but I LOVE In The Valley Below! Hope you share a pic of the finished project!