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I gave the next step. I'll repeat it here.From what i can see DiskMaker do not provide information on what to do once the drive is created.
Put the USB drive that Diskmakerx made in the 2011 Mac. Holding down the Option key, power on the Mac. Keep holding Option until you see on the screen the drives available to boot. Select the USB drive and let it boot. Once booted, you will have the option to install the OS. You can also format the drive if you want to before you do the installation. I think your 2011 will run High Sierra, but if you want just Sierra, you can get that from Apple as well. Here is Apple's instructions on that: How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support