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</html>";s:4:"text";s:16522:"2 pieces each 2″ x 12 ½″ of background fabric. Referring to Diagram 7, lay out four Sawtooth Star blocks, one green print setting square, and four green print setting triangles in three diagonal rows. Quarter Square Triangle-4½” Finished Square (55398) and GO! Ohio Star Quilt Block. Sarah's Choice Quilt Block Pattern: Sarah's Choice is a star quilt block. Asha's Sawtooth Star Quilt: Part 3 - Piecing the Sawtooth Star Blocks These are my Calculations: The seam allowance calcs are the same as in the previous post: a+ = a*SQRT(2) + a ... (8 triangles) per block. When we started sharing QM Bitty Blocks last January, we had no idea people would be so enamored with our free quilt block patterns. Sew together pieces in each row. Flying Geese can be considered a staple in the quilting world. Die Adapter Both will be 6 ½ inches by 6 ½ inches when completed. Cut apart on drawn lines to make two triangle units (Diagram 2). Referring to Quilt Assembly Diagram, lay out block units, multicolor stripe sashing rectangles, and blue check sashing squares in five rows. For a free tutorial on how to make this awesome block, check out my blog. I made them following the 12 1/2 inch directions with the proper size squares of course, and they came out a tad bit too small. From cuddly baby quilts to quilted play throws, these quilts will be treasured for years to come. Press seams toward small triangles. The quilt involves friendship stars, so lots of half square triangle practice. Nov 7, 2017 – Week 2 –  Block 1 – Modified Log Cabin These need to be quarter triangles instead of half … Nesting seams, sew Rows A and Row B together with a 1/4″ seam. Get free quilt patterns that will make it easy for you to put your fat quarters to good use. Having a foot with a 1/4 mark will be helpful, but honestly, the best thing you can do is mark your … Press seams toward sashing rectangles. Try one or more of these free 12-inch quilt block patterns. 1. I love’s using bright colors, beautiful florals and fun modern fabrics. Press Flying Geese seam allowances toward pink check and solid cream squares. Purses, totes, and shoulder bags--we have all the free bag patterns you need! Sew one 16″ x 16″ finished size Sawtooth Star Quilt block. The history of the Ohio Star is not very clear. Repeat steps 1–3 to make 16 Sawtooth Star blocks total. The Reverse Sawtooth Star pattern is a free pattern in this post that plays with negative and positive space to create a fun checkerboard look using the Sawtooth Star quilt block. The Sawtooth Star block is one of my favorites! Flying Geese-3 1/2 x 6 1/2 (3 x 6 Finished) (55456), GO! 3. I will be filming a LIVE video in the Facebook group tomorrow (Wednesday Nov. 22nd) at 10:15am PST. Fabrics are from Fairy Story by Becky Kelly for Timeless Treasures Fabrics. These stars were also known as the north star, variable star and morning star. *Must use with GO! To reduce bulk, clip through both layers of seam allowances up to seam lines 1/4" on each side of seam intersections (clips will be 1/2" apart). The GO! Oct. 27, 2017 – Week 1 – Fabric requirements and Pot Holder construction directions 1. My goal as a hand maker is to make items to brighten your home. I love how you an showcase a pretty fabric in the center like the block above. The block in the fabric is sewn with … Press seams open. Have fun! It's been inspiring to hear. They are perfect for quilts of all sizes and make wonderful sampler quilts, too. Countdown to QuiltCon. And, it continues to be popular today with modern quilters. Align one marked gold floral 2-1⁄2" square with one end of a cream print 2-1⁄2×4-1⁄2" rectangle (Diagram 1; note the placement of the sewing line).Stitch on the marked line; trim the seam allowance to 1⁄4". Square-2¾” (2¼” Finished) (55395), GO! Learn how your comment data is processed. Sew a scant 1/4" from drawn lines on both sides of lines. 4. Layer Piece 2-A square and Piece 1-C green rectangle, right sides together. 4. You could have your center fabric match your outer fabric, like these pot holders I finished below. Discover (and save!) ... same problem, so I decided to write different directions for the 6 1/2 inch star, one with fewer seams. This is an easy 8 point star quilt block pattern (aka sawtooth star quilt block). Inspired by Twinkle, Twinkle from designer Jo Morton Quiltmaker: Laura Boehnke, 1/4 yard blue check (blocks, sashing squares) 1/4 yard solid cream (blocks) 1/4 yard pink check (blocks, border) 1/2 yard green print (blocks) 1/4 yard multicolor stripe (sashing) 5/8 yard blue print (border, binding) 1 yard backing fabric 34" square batting, Finished quilt: 28" square Finished block: 3" square. Since the piecing goes so very quickly, this would be a good option for a last minute baby quilt. Whatever you decide to name your block it is certainly one that has stood the test of time. I love using it in quilts, table runners and placemats and of course in pot holders! 2. Square-5” (4½” Finished) (55010), GO! I can’t wait to see all of your pretty blocks!! Cut out 30 square of fabric each 8 ½″ x 8 ½″. Cut away excess fabric 1/4″ from seamline. Half Square Triangle-2¼” Finished Square (55147) to make cutting easy and accurate. To share tips and answer any questions. View this post on Instagram. Press seams toward squares. Measurements include 1/4" seam allowances. For precise seams in blocks as small as these, some quilters prefer paper piecing instead of a traditional method. This sawtooth star quilt block can be constructed using half-square triangles for the points. It's been inspiring to hear. The pattern will be 10% OFF thru the rest of the quilt along. Expectant mothers and little ones will love these handmade crib quilts! Sew blue print border strips to opposite edges of quilt center. Repeat with remaining triangle unit to make two additional Flying Geese units. Cut apart on drawn line (Diagram 4). Mailing Address Nov. 28, 2017 – Week 5 – Block 4 – Crazy Flying Geese Press clipped intersections open to create a tiny Four-Patch on the block's wrong side (Diagram 6). Join rows to make a Sawtooth Star block. In case you missed or are looking for the previous blocks for the quilt along you can find all of them linked below If you’re sewing along with us make sure to use the hashtag #RBDBlockChallenge if you share you blocks on Instagram. 10 (6 1/2 inch x WOF) strips for borders. My testers had the same problem, so I decided 3. Patch E is a 5 3/16 inch square cut into 4 quarter triangles - 1 square (4 triangles) per block. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to make 64 Flying Geese units total. The Ohio Star Quilt Block. A 3-inch by 3-inch finished square would be cut 3 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches A 2-inch by 4-inch finished rectangle would be cut 2 1/2 inches by 4 1/2 inches The amount added to the finished sizes of patchwork pieces with angled edges, such as triangles and diamonds, varies depending on the shape, but you will still sew these pieces to neighboring patches with a 1/4-inch seam allowance. ... Use this quilt block pattern to make star quilt blocks that finish at either 12- or 24-inches square. Cut pieces in the following order. This quilt is essentially a VERY large Sawtooth Star quilt block (see below for the tutorial to make a traditional-sized Sawtooth Star), but super-sized, it looks amazing as a baby quilt! We’re piecing block #11 today – a beautiful Sawtooth Star quilt block: This was actually one of the first blocks I ever learned how to piece nearly 10 years ago. Press seams toward small triangles to make two Flying Geese units. 6 1/2 inch Sawtooth Star These directions are for a 6 1/2 inch Sawtooth Star. Choose from four different finished sizes when you design a quilt. 8 Point Star Quilt Pattern Instructions. They are perfect for quilts of all sizes and make wonderful sampler quilts, too. Press seams toward border units. Dec 27, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by Suzee Newton. Combine the GO! Mystery Quilt Along 2020 Use a scant ¼ inch seam allowance Fabric requirements listed are generous Arrows indicate pressing direction Cutting instructions are for all of the blocks needed for the month April Block – Sawtooth Star This month is all about the well-known Sawtooth Star block and you will be making two of them. Quantities are for 44/45"-wide, 100% cotton fabrics. 3. Join border units to remaining edges to complete quilt top. Each Flying Geese unit should be 2x1-1/4" including seam allowances. The block should be 3-1/2" square including seam allowances. Combine the GO! Ohio Star Quilt Block Variation: Make 3" square quilt blocks or sew other sizes of this Ohio Star variation. Fat quarters are fun to collect and even more fun to use! I loved the flying geese blocks and basically found any excuse to piece them. 4 pieces each 3 ½″ x 3 ½″ of background fabric. There is a link in my profile. From blue check, cut:         9-2" sashing squares 64-1-5/8" squares, From solid cream, cut: 16-2-3/4" squares 64-1-1/4" squares, From pink check, cut: 4-3-1/2" squares 16-2" squares, From green print, cut: 4-5-3/4" squares, cutting each diagonally twice in an X for 16 setting triangles total 4-3-1/2" setting square 8-3-1/4" squares, cutting each in half diagonally for 16 corner triangles total, From multicolor stripe, cut: 12-2x9" sashing rectangles, From blue print, cut: 3-1-1/8x42" binding strips, 4-3-1/2x22" border strips Download this Project. 2. Square-3 1/2 (3 Finished) (55006) and GO! My goal as a quilt designer to create patterns that are easy to understand so everyone can join in the quilting fun! If your machine didn’t come with a walking foot it is easy to find one for your machine. Dismiss, Block 3 – Sawtooth Star Block (Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holder Quilt Along), Full Length Pattern – Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holders, Oct. 27, 2017 – Week 1 – Fabric requirements and Pot Holder construction directions, Nov 7, 2017 – Week 2 –  Block 1 – Modified Log Cabin, Nov. 14, 2017  – Week 3 – Block 2 – Flying Geese, Nov. 21, 2017 –  Week 4 – Block 3 – Sawtooth Star, Nov. 28, 2017 – Week 5 – Block 4 – Crazy Flying Geese, Dec. 5, 2017 – Week 6 – Block 5 – Diamond in Diamond, Dec. 12, 2017 – Week 7 – Block 6 – Stepping Stone, Block 6 – Stepping Stone Block (Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holder Quilt Along) | Happy Cloud Creations, Block 5 – Diamond in Diamond Block (Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holder Quilt along) | Happy Cloud Creations, Block 2 – Flying Geese Block (Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holder Quilt Along) | Happy Cloud Creations, Happy Cloud Quilted Pot Holder Quilt Along – Happy Cloud Creations.  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