EIGHT-POINT STARS (TO "Y" OR NOT TO "Y")
Todays post is from Lorrie Ryther Hall who writes great quilting articles for the Beeline Newsletter. We also like to include these in our blogs each month. Lorrie does a great job teaching us different techniques for quilting. Thank you, Lorrie. EIGHT-POINT STARS (“Y” or not to “Y” see below) There are several stars that have eight points to include the Lemoyne, Lone Star, Morning Star, Blazing Star, Star of Bethlehem, etc. The star is an important symbol in Native American mythology and art. The story of the morning star describes how an old medicine man became the morning star after his death. The morning star was considered to have more power than the sun or moon because of the experience the medicine man gained from living on earth. Consequently, the morning star was a symbol for wisdom and understanding. Now, the eight points represent the four stages of life–infancy, youth, maturity, and old age; along with the directions, north, south, e...