Are you a fan of star patterns?
If you are, add this all stars quilt byMissouri Starto your collection.
This block is probably one of the easiest star patterns youll ever make.
Image by Missouri Star via YouTube
Unlike other patterns, you dont have to measure the strips.
The points do not need to be the same sizes, which makes the stars more interesting.
But if you prefer to make them the same, go ahead and do the measurements.
This block is a quick and beginner-friendly sewing project.
It is so simple that you might finish it in a day.
I highly recommend you try this pattern at home; I am sure youll enjoy making it.
Get a 2 1/2 print strip and place it in a diagonal just like in the photo below.
Sew with a 1/4 seam allowance.
Dont get it past the 2 1/2 width.
The points dont have to be the exact same sizes.
Just double-check they meet the middle point.
Grab another strip and do the same step.
Repeat for all sides.
Do the same for all the squares.
Step 2:
Set your seams, and press each strip open.
Trim off the excess using the block as your guide.
Repeat with all the blocks.
Step 3:
Pull out 11 blocks and cut them in half.
Then take one block and cut into fourths for your corner block.
Step 4:
Arrange the blocks in rows.
Sew the halves on the top, bottom, and ends of the middle rows.
Then take the quarter pieces and sew on the corners.
Add a 3-inch binding.