Complex Star Block
This block has a special meaning to me not only because
I just love this design and have made it into any number of quilts, table
runners, placemats and even on quillos. I have used this block for
swaps and exchanges also and it is a block that is easy enough to make
and has many color possibilities. This is a block for the beginner
as well as the more experienced quilter. (and one of the nicer
things is I should be able to get the measurements right this time around!!!).
The
name of the block "Twinstar" means a great deal to me because that is the
name of my other halfs Bulletin Board and developing Web site! So
what better block to share with you for the Block of the Month for March!
Fabric Requirements and Cutting Instructions
Fabric #1 ...............................Fabric #2 ..........................Fabric #3 ...............................fabric #4 (background)
| 1 - 4 1/2" square | 2 - 5 1/2" squares | 4- 2 1/2" squares | 1 - 6" square |
| 1 - 6" square | 4 - 4 1/2" retangles | ||
| 4 - 2 1/2" squares |
Step # 1 Making the litte point of the Star block
1. Taking the 6" background fabric fabric draw pencil lines across the diagonal on the "wrong" side of the fabric as illustrated in diagram # 1.
3. With the needle in the center position of your presser foot,
sew down the left side of one diagonal line, stopping
when you get to the center point.
4. Pivot and sew on the pencil line about 4-5 stitches past the center mark.
5. Continue sewing downward now on the right side of the pencil line
6. Repeat this process for the other diagonal line. (see diagram # 2) .
8. Press open triangles.
diagram # 3
Step # 2. Making the star points.
1. Cut the 5 1/2" squares of fabric 2 in half along one diagonal.
2. Place the two stacks as shown:
![]()
diagram # 4
3. Fold the (red) pice on the right over the split triangle piece on the life (blue and white).
4. Sew 1/4" seam to sew these pieces together. Be careful not to stretch the bias edges.
5. Stack square and press open with seam toward darker fabric.
6. following the diagram below, line up your squares on cutting mat and using the split triangle as a guide square up the squares to 4 1/2".
You will have
4 - 4 1/2" units.
diagram # 5
Step #3. Corner square assembly.
1. sew together the 2 1/2" squares of color #3 and color #4
as shown
. Sew
along each side of this piece the
background (fabric #4) to the side of this
piece as shown
.
Each section will measure 4 1/2". Press
and square up to 4 1/2"
Step # 4. Block Assembly:
1. Use the following diagram for block assembly. Sew together vertical rows then the horizontal rows to complete the block.
Return to Block of the Month for Year
2000
Return to Quilting Page
New Life Creations Home Page