What Quilters Are Saying
“I’ve always avoided star quilts because of the points. This made it so easy—and they actually match!”
“The interfacing does all the hard work for you. I finished this quilt faster than I expected.”
“I love how organized everything feels. No more piles of tiny pieces to keep track of.”
“My star turned out crisp and accurate, even on my first try.”
What You'll Learn
- How to use printed interfacing for quilt construction
- How to sew accurate star points with ease
- Fabric placement for bold, graphic designs
- Efficient piecing techniques that save time
Quick Start
1. Cut your fabric strips or pieces as directed
2. Place fabric on the printed interfacing
3. Sew along the printed lines
4. Press and join sections together
5. Watch your star come together with perfect points
Who This Is For
- Quilters who want perfect points without frustration
- Beginners ready to try a star quilt
- Experienced quilters looking for a faster method
- Anyone who loves bold, graphic quilt designs
What's Included
- Printed interfacing pattern for the Big Bright Star
- Layout and assembly instructions
- Fabric requirements and cutting guide
Good to Know
- Finished quilt makes a striking statement piece
- Perfect for gifts, wall hangings, or bed quilts
- Great for showcasing bold prints or color gradients
- Works beautifully with scraps or coordinated fabric bundles
- Finished project looks complex—but is surprisingly easy to make
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a printed interfacing pattern?
It’s a foundation with sewing lines printed directly on it, guiding fabric placement and stitching for accurate results.
Do I need special tools?
No special tools—just your sewing machine, fabric, and basic quilting supplies.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Yes! If you can sew a straight line, you can make this quilt.
Are the seam allowances included?
Yes, everything is built into the printed design.
Can I customize the colors and layout?
Absolutely. This pattern is perfect for playing with color and contrast.
Will my points match?
Yes—that’s the magic of Quiltsmart. The interfacing does the alignment for you.