Free Quilt Patterns | Quilting Giant Star Baby Quilt Pattern Posted onNovember 21, 2019 Updated onApril 10, 2024 Stitch up a baby quilt in an afternoon with this Giant Star baby quilt pattern! The giant star quilt block is not only striking and modern but oh so fast to sew! MY LATEST ...
Star quilt patterns, and the ever popular log cabin, in multiple block sizes, including 12 inch, for modern and traditional layouts. Easy and free patterns!
This quick 12" Cut the Corners Star Block is made from flying geese blocks and sews together very quickly. When these quilt blocks are sewn together, the design they create looks like a grid whose lines are punctuated by triangles and diamonds. This bold, red-and-white quilt block pattern ...
That is the main reason you haven’t seen too many girls patterns lately. Quilting is just so much fun and now I can’t stop. My favorite quilt block is the Carpenters Star. It has a few different names and variations but I just LOVE this block. It is made up of 64 pieces! Don...
This pillow is made from one giant Sawtooth Star quilt block. A Sawtooth Star block is a classic, traditional quilt block pattern. This block gets its name from the central star shape, surrounded by “sawtooth” or “serrated” triangles that give it a distinctive look. It’s a popular ...
We are sewing through my Swinging on a Star Quilt Pattern as a sew along, make a different block style each week! This is only week three so there is still plenty of time to jump in. All the posts and videos will continute to be available after the sew along so you can sew at yo...
North Star quilt pattern North Star is a block based star quilt pattern. It includes instructions for a baby size, a throw size and a queen size. This modern sawtooth star quilt pattern is fat quarter friendly. Materials: Dear Stella Basics...
a hairline more toward the outer corner of the block. I find that this helps me produce blocks that are the right size. You can always press back the corner of the block to make sure that it lines up correctly before trimming the seam. Also note, all the points should be 1/4” away...
Well, that’s it for now. Don’t forget that I’ll be back next month with a next block in the Starry Night Quilt Block of the Month series. In the meantime, be sure to come find me on social media and share a few pictures of your finished block using #StarryNightQuilt as a tag...
Be dazzled while you stitch along with Justin of Keaton Quilts and make a 12 block quilt top, featuring a rainbow palette of star shapes. Sewist, author, and educator Justin Stafford walks you through the Lucky Star quilt, using rulers and a rotary cutte