Welcome to the
Prairie Point Star Ornament
Link Party!
I want to start off by thanking everyone who has visited Super Mom – No Cape for my Prairie Point Star Ornament Tutorial. It is my most popular tutorial and to date it has been pinned over 14,000 times and shared on Facebook over 1,000 times.
More than 2500 people have downloaded the free pdf of the pattern and it’s been shared in quilt groups around the world!
I have been so touched by the wonderful emails I’ve receive from people who’ve made one and wanted to show me how they turned out.
Have you made one (or more) Prairie Point Star Ornaments?
If so, I’m inviting you to post about them on your blog, on Instagram, Facebook or Flickr and then come link up!
If you’ve never linked to a link party before, my tutorial: How to Link Up to a Link Party will show you how.
There are so many lovely fabric combinations that can be used to make them. Below are just a few of the ones I’ve made:
I’ve also made Patriotic Prairie Point Stars!
I can’t wait to see what fabrics you’ve made yours in!
I hope you’ll come join the party!
Note: if you linked up one you made last year, it’s still included in the link up. You’re more than welcome to link up any new ones you’ve made as well!
11 Comments
Melodee DeRouen
January 7, 2017 12:09 amThank you for the wonderful tutorial. I have been trying to get the PDF by clicking where you indicated. Please can you send to me in an email.
Super Mom No Cape
January 7, 2017 8:46 pmHello Melodee,
Thanks for reaching out so I can help you. I sent you an email. 🙂
Much Aloha,
Sue
Dee
December 12, 2016 8:02 amI made two for a quilt guild gift exchange. So easy and beautiful. A great way to use up
scraps!!
Deb Furner
December 11, 2016 6:06 pmLove the ornament and modified it by a request from a friend. Enlarged it to a new 11″ version for a door wreath. We got together and each made one of our own. They are beautiful! Will be making more for gifts as well as using different holiday fabric.
Michele
December 11, 2016 5:17 pmYour step by step instructions and photos were perfect!!! I made a dozen of these to decorate Christmas presents!! Oh and I used a Jelly Roll, the 2.5″ strips worked nicely! Thanks so much!!
Clare Quinn
December 11, 2016 3:51 pmThanks for wonderful tutorial for Praire points stars. I’ve made two this week and hope to do some more.
Mary
December 11, 2016 3:29 pmI don’t have a blog or instagram how else can I add my picture? I really love this pattern made quite a few last year as gifts and 4 of them for myself. Made two so far for gifts and working on four more. Would love to post the ones I have made so far.
Brenda Wooten
April 14, 2016 1:46 pmHi! I’d love to show you my Prairie Star, but I don’t have Instagram or a blog. Is there a way you could just make a way to submit pictures? I love this pattern, by the way!
Susan
December 23, 2015 11:18 pmThat’s a great idea! I wish I’d made one when I thought about it. =) I plan to make one for someone for next year, but that’s hard to link today. LOL
Carol
December 23, 2015 8:18 pmThese stars are beautiful and look amazing on the tree!
Jenny Benton
December 23, 2015 3:53 pmThank you Sue for sharing this tutorial, and giving us the chance to show off our own version of Prairie Stars.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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