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Block Heads 3STARRY EYEDBY COREY YODERStars are always so much fun to piece. This block is a star with a little twist which I quite enjoy.
CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:(For fabric choices refer to the diagram)
4” Block 6” Block 8” Block 12” Block
A: (5) 1 ½’’ squares. (5) 2” squares. (5) 2 ½” squares. (5) 3 ½” squares.
B: (4) 1 ¼” squares. (4) 1 ½’’ squares. (4) 1 7/8” squares. (4) 2 5/8” squares.
C:
(2) 2 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) C triangles.
(2) 2 ¾” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) C triangles.
(2) 3 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) C triangles.
(2) 4 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) C triangles.
D:
(2) 2 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) D triangles.
(2) 2 ¾” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) D triangles.
(2) 3 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) D triangles.
(2) 4 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(8) D triangles.
E:
(3) 2 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(12) E triangles.
(3) 2 ¾” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(12) E triangles.
(3) 3 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(12) E triangles.
(3) 4 ¼” squares; cut each square twice diagonally to make
(12) E triangles.
F:
(2) 1 7/8” squares; cut each square once diagonally to make
(4) F triangles.
(2) 2 3/8” squares; cut each square once diagonally to make
(4) F triangles.
(2) 2 7/8” squares; cut each square
once diagonally to make (4) F triangles.
(2) 3 7/8” squares; cut each square
once diagonally to make (4) F triangles.
Cut Square Once Diagonally
Cut Square Twice Diagonally
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31. Begin assembly for the center of the block by sewing the longest edges of (4)
E triangles onto all sides of (1) A square using a scant ¼” seam. Complete (2) opposite sides of the A square first, press seams outward, then complete the two remaining sides of the A square.
2. Using the same piecing techniques, complete the center of the block using (4) F triangles as shown. Diagrams show the unit in all stages of assembly.
3. Use the following guide to trim the center of the block: a. 4” Block: 2 ½” x 2 ½” unfinished (2” x 2” finished) b. 6” Block: 3 ½” x 3 ½” unfinished (3” x 3” finished) c. 8” Block: 4 ½” x 4 ½” unfinished (4” x 4” finished) d. 12” Block: 6 ½” x 6 ½” unfinished (6” x 6” finished)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
4. Sew C and D triangles together as shown in the diagram to make a triangle unit. The longest edges of the C and D triangles should face outward and away from each other.
5. Repeat to make (4) units in which the C triangle is on the left, and (4) units in which the C triangle is on the right. Press toward the C triangle.
6. Place (1) E triangle on either side of (1) B square as shown. Sew E triangles onto the B square. Press seams toward the E triangles.
7. Sew units created in the above steps together to create a block unit. Please note the orientation and placement of C triangles. C triangles should be placed next to the B square. Sew together as shown, using a pin to help align the seams.
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8. Repeat to make (4) identical units. Trim units using the following guide:
a. 4” Block: 2 ½” x 2 ½” unfinished (2” x 2” finished) b. 6” Block: 3 ½” x 3 ½” unfinished (3” x 3” finished) c. 8” Block: 4 ½” x 4 ½” unfinished (4” x 4” finished) d. 12” Block: 6 ½” x 6 ½” unfinished (6” x 6” finished)
Create (4) Units
Create (4) Units
Press toward C
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Coriander Quilts
by Corey Yoder
Corey Yoder www.corianderquilts.com
@corianderquilts
pinterest.com/coreyy
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9. Complete the block using all units created in the above steps and (4) A squares. Diagrams show the block in all stages of assembly. Press seams open to reduce bulk.
10. Trim blocks using the following guide:
a. 4 ½” x 4 ½” unfinished (4” x 4” finished) b. 6 ½” x 6 ½” unfinished (6” x 6” finished) c. 8 ½” x 8 ½” unfinished (8” x 8” finished) d. 12 ½” x 12 ½” unfinished (12” x 12” finished)
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