![]() ![]() And when I say dog ear what I mean by that is we’re going to take a 2 ½ inch square and we’re going to sew it to the top of every strip. Now the four inch pieces, well first we have to dog ear all the corners. Alright so you have four six inch pieces and four four inch pieces. Do you see how, I love this pattern because it uses just everything but this tiny little piece right here. Alright we move this over and again we’re going to count six, one, two, three, four, five, six. And we’re going to have four six inch pieces as well so let me count. And I’m going to count over here four, one, two, three, four, so there’s two. And I’m going to cut off my selvedge right here. And I used these for my stars as well and I’ll show you how we did that.Īlright so to make your star what you’re going to do is you’re going to take your 2 ½ inch strip and we’re going to cut it in four, 4 inch pieces. So a charm pack has 42 and they doubled the amount for these little packs. And they’re 2 ½ inches and there’s 84 in here. So the other thing I used on this is, you may or may not have heard about these but, I lobbied hard to get these little 2 ½ inch squares cut because I use pre cuts and I do a lot of snowballing the corner. But I thought I would go over again here for you. And I did the strip star which we’ve done in several tutorials. And basically what we’re going to focus on today is these stars because there was again just enough blue in there for me to make the stars. So just make sure you start from different ends when you’re sewing your strip set together. Otherwise you get that kind of bowing effect. Now when you sew straight strips together, which is what I did, you’re going to want to sew some this way and some this way. And I just made sure that I started with a red and I ended with a beige. ![]() I even threw in these ones that were a little bit, kind of had a little bit of blue to them. Now literally when you undo your roll, you know, and you’re going to undo your roll and when you do that there’s the exact right number of red and whites. So anyway let me show you how to make this. And I don’t know if you can see this but we used this, even this cute, our quilting is a little star motif and it’s just so cute. And your backing right here is 3 ½ yards. I didn’t put a border on it, so I just bound it. And that’s going to do these four inch squares and this little strip right here, this little sashing strip. And you’re also going to need a yard of background fabric. So to make this quilt what you’re going to need is one roll of 2 ½ inch strips and again we’ve used this United by Timeless Treasures. It came together and with the blue we made the stars. Isn’t this great? This right here, these are all the strips in the roll. And it’s by Timeless Treasures and look at this quilt. And this one came together because of the fabric. And I’ve got a fun project for you today. Missing a section while rinsing will leave behind road film.Hi everybody, it’s Jenny from the MSQC. ![]() Rinse left to right starting at the bottom of the foamed area. Doing this creates a line in the foam and lets you keep track of where you have not rinsed yet. The rinse is very important! Use high PSI and stay within 6"-12" of surface. It's important to start rinsing while both soaps are still foamy and clinging to the surface. Streaking can occur on polished aluminum if the soaps dry before they are rinsed off, so have your Stripes (step 2) ready to go. ![]() Foam STARS onto vehicle starting at the bottom of the vehicle and work your way up.Prepare both soaps if using foam cannons and knock off any heavy dirt with a high PSI pre-rinse.Use this technique when ever starting a new wash. Wash a small section and adjust your soaps if needed. STARS + STRIPES arrives SUPER concentrated. ![]()
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