Margo, where is your sense of adventure? LOL
I've posted photos in My Profile of the star under construction and the completed star. The fiddly bit still exists ... the center of the star because all the segments are done the old fashion way.
It doesn't help when the operator (moi) makes an error while trimming the blocks and ignoring her own caveat NOT to attempt to sew the final seam along the injured edge.
Pros:
1. I got 4 segments of the star in one Bernina jumbo hoop. Once I sequenced the sew out to reduce the number of times I removed the hoop from the module to press & trim, it went super fast.
2. It is very accurate because there is absolutely no distortion. Once the segments are digitized, it is a matter of duplicate and mirror.
Cons:
1. Still have to join segments the old fashion way
2. Requires a thin foundation fabric as well as stablizer
3. Thread build up: placement line, stitchdown & registration positioning of each succeeding piece.
Things I need to work on:
1. More efficient digitizing to reduce jumps without too much double run
2. Determine if there is a stablizer to act as foundation as well as stablizer. Maybe one that doesn't have to be removed at all
3. Find a method for accurated joining to have perfect star centers
4. Go lighter on the glue down
5. Find better lighting and better eyeglasses for trimming blocks accurately
Why do I need to do this? DH loves the geometry of the stars and compasses. He wants a quilt with the 50 stars and 24 countries