Finally! I promised you a tutorial and I'm delivering!
You will need;
half square triangles die - 4.5" finished square
square die - 4.5" (4" finished) square
You need to cut the following pieces;
(from background fabric - grey in this case)
4 squares
24 triangles
(from colour 1)
4 squares
8 triangles
(from colour 2)
16 triangles
You also need to cut 1 square from a 3rd colour that measures 8.5" using your rotary and ruler - or you could use 4 additional 4.5" squares sewn together into a 4-patch
Constructing the block;
Pair together a colour triangle with a background triangle and sew together along the longest side to form a square. Press seam open and repeat with all the colour and background triangles
Sew a coloured square to a half square triangle square unit with the same fabric. Press seam open.
Sew a background square to the same kind of half square triangle unit. Press seam open.
Sew these 2 units together to form the flower shape below. Press seam open and repeat for a total of 4
Sew 2 half square units from the other colourway together with the coloured fabrics aligned, press seam open.
Sew 2 of the same half square triangles units together with the background fabrics aligned. Press seam open.
Sew these 2 units together to form the chevron shape below. Press seam open and repeat for a total of 4
Looking at the picture below, sew a flower unit to either side of a chevron unit. Press seams open.
Looking at the picture below, sew a chevron unit to either side of the large square. Press seams open.
Looking at the picture below, sew a flower unit to either side of a chevron unit. Press seams open.
Finally! I promised you a tutorial and I'm delivering!
You will need;
half square triangles die - 4.5" finished square
square die - 4.5" (4" finished) square
(from background fabric - grey in this case)
4 squares
24 triangles
(from colour 1)
4 squares
8 triangles
(from colour 2)
16 triangles
You also need to cut 1 square from a 3rd colour that measures 8.5" using your rotary and ruler - or you could use 4 additional 4.5" squares sewn together into a 4-patch
Constructing the block;
Pair together a colour triangle with a background triangle and sew together along the longest side to form a square. Press seam open and repeat with all the colour and background triangles
Sew a coloured square to a half square triangle square unit with the same fabric. Press seam open.
Sew a background square to the same kind of half square triangle unit. Press seam open.
Sew these 2 units together to form the flower shape below. Press seam open and repeat for a total of 4
Sew 2 half square units from the other colourway together with the coloured fabrics aligned, press seam open.
Sew 2 of the same half square triangles units together with the background fabrics aligned. Press seam open.
Sew these 2 units together to form the chevron shape below. Press seam open and repeat for a total of 4
Looking at the picture below, sew a flower unit to either side of a chevron unit. Press seams open.
Looking at the picture below, sew a chevron unit to either side of the large square. Press seams open.
Looking at the picture below, sew a flower unit to either side of a chevron unit. Press seams open.
Sew the 3 pieces together in the same order as you constructed them, press seams open and you have one huge star block that will measure 24.5". You can make a really good sized cushion out of a single block, or make multiples for a quilt. 4 blocks will give you a give that measures 48.5" square, 9 blocks will give you a quilt that measures 72.5" square.
Fab tutorial - I've got both of those dies so guess what I'm making next!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful... I can see a quilt of in my head with this block, with all my fave blenders 'Star Blenders'!?! Looking forward to your book arriving soon btw, I'm sure there's plenty of quilts that will pop into my head then also!
ReplyDeleteWhat size would I cut the squares if I don't have the Sizzix machine? 4.5" squares to make hst?
ReplyDeleteThanks