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SEVENTIES STYLE

“The Star and Diamond block, also known as World Without End (as we have named it on the cover gift template packaging), The Priscilla, Amethyst and Diamond Star, was first, 1932). It is a fun block to stitch, offering many combinations depending on the use of fabric placement and, hence, makes a perfect scrap quilt block. If the star points are pieced from string strips, then the block is also known as Rocky Road to Kansas.

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