Monday, October 16, 2017

Friendship Star Variation

Now that I am finally binding that other baby quilt, I feel I can now start the quilt I had intended to make originally, the Friendship Star Variation. I loved these blocks when I saw them on Cathy's Crazy by Design blog. I tried to make them but got it all wrong and made the other quilt instead. So now I'm calling a do-over.

I may be using a different construction technique, however. First, I always prefer to make flip triangles (squares in the corners that are ironed over) instead of half-square triangles (HSTs). Also, this lets me use partial seams which makes me happy for reasons that make no more sense than my preference for flip triangles.

In any case, I cut four 2.5 by 4.5 rectangles of light fabric, and nine 2.5 inch squares of green. I sew two flip triangles on each of the light rectangles. Then I sew a partial seam as shown in the diagram. The partial seam allows me to take the next rectangle and sew a straight seam all the way across. Same for the next rectangle and the one after that. Then, last but not least, I finish sewing the partial seam. What fun!

Only 32 more blocks to go because the block finishes at six inches and the final baby quilt will be 36 inches square.


7 comments:

  1. Oh...I like that. Friendship star is one of my favorites. Sort of like an inside out pinwheel...another favorite.

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  2. Very pretty star variation...hugs, Julierose

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  3. I also fell in love with Cathy's friendship stars, and was planning to make them for next year's RSC. But you are making me impatient to start...

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  4. Great block, perfect for Rainbow scrap challenge and leaders/enders, thanks for the dimensions.

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  5. Great method! I wish I’d thought of it 114 blocks ago!

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  6. I wish I had thought of that method too. My blocks are HSTS and a center square. Yours will make a great baby quilt!

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  7. Great Tutorial !! love the method of constructing the block this way. thank you. Take care and Happy Sewing from Iowa

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