Barbara, do your students have to do quite a bit of work at home? The star quilt looks like an ambitious project to start with! I am teaching a beginner class at the moment, it's a rail fence quilt with a couple of different options on the borders, and even with this simple quilt the students have had to do some work at home. I decided to go with this design because there are lots of straight seams for them to practice getting an accurate 1/4", and the rail fence block is quite forgiving. It also gives plenty of practice on cutting accurate strips with the rotary cutter (and all the safety stuff), nestling seams, strip piecing, sandwiching the quilt and basic machine quilting, plus putting on a binding. Although we do have longarm professionals here in the UK, they are quite expensive and I want my students to finish a quilt themselves first time out. Pictures 4 and 5 on the second row in my profile show what I'm aiming for students to complete at the end of 5 weeks (5 hours each Weds). Three lessons in and we're looking good!