Ohio Star Quilt Block Pattern Tutorial Supplies Step 1: Cutting Materials: Step 2: Half Square Triangles Step 3: Quarter Square Triangles Step 4: Creating the Block Quilt Inspiration >>> Want a printable version of the post? Click the pink button, and download the Printable PDF instructions. ...
Sew four half square triangles together in the configuration shown. NOTE: this is a different layout than the Block A construction. Repeat until you have four sewn units. Assemble Quilt Top Using the Block A units in the four corners of the quilt, and the Block B units in the center of...
MyLollies quilt patterngives the option to save the corner offcuts of your lollies blocks as half-square triangles (HSTs). Each of those lollies blocks you see below gave me 4 little HSTs. Over the whole quilt they start to add up! I remembered I’d made a scrappy green star block man...
A lot of star quilt blocks are made up of simple shapes like squares, rectangles and triangles. These are put together in easy to make quilt block units calledflying geese,hourglass blocks,half square triangles,quarter square trianglesand the like. ...
UsingLayer Cakescut into half-square triangles, the chevron quilt block is the perfect project for a new beginner quilter! Even if you’ve been stitching up quilts for awhile now, this simple pattern offers a unique opportunity to quilt in a hurry (not like any of us would EVER wait unt...
Remember, you will need 2 Dreamy Star blocks to complete the Starry Night Quilt Sampler. And for my friends just starting out with Half Square Triangles, I have a put together some great tips to help you keep everything lined up perfectly.You can see them here. ...
4 Aqua and White Half Square Triangles. All pieces should be 12 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ Finishing Assemble the quilt top by rows according to the diagram. PRINT Love this tutorial? Get the behind the scenes on Instagram Finished Quilt I finished my quilt on my domestic machine. It is qu...
Hi, Bakers! I’m Heather Long of Coffee and Quilts and I’m thrilled to be sharing another quilt here at the Moda Bake Shop. This is my Starlite quilt, shown here in Nova fabrics by Basic Grey. A jelly roll and some background fabric combine to make thes
1. Demonstrate how stitch-and-flip star points are made, wonky style, using the 2½˝base squares and neutral triangles (p. 5). Star points can be tall and skinny, short and fat, and everywhere in between. As long as the fabric covers the corner of the base square, it works!
Don’t have a round table, or do you prefer a square topper? I’ve included instructions for additional blocks in this free pattern to fill in those corners. Since this project is an unusual shape, when it came time to quilt it, I floated the top over batting and backing. I used the...