Image by Missouri Star via YouTube
Are you up for a fun and exciting quilt project? Make this rising star quilt by Missouri Star! This pattern is not only beautiful, but it is also easy to make. It might look a bit complex, but trust me, it’s not. You’ll be amazed at how simple this pattern is. You can probably finish it in a day.
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What I love most about this star pattern is that it doesn’t have a ton of steps. All you need to do is attach two strips in a block! It is absolutely perfect for beginners who are just starting to learn how to quilt. Try to make this quilt project – I am sure you’ll have so much fun.
Here’s another quilt star pattern for you: Easy Morning Star Quilt Block Tutorial
Take one 10″ square and one 2 1/2″ strip. Place the end of the strip aligned to the top edge of the square about 2 inches away from the right top corner, then move the bottom of the strip so it is exactly on the bottom right corner. See the photo below for reference. You want to make sure that when you fold it back, it will cover the edge. Sew on the diagonal edge with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
Trim the excess strip. Set the seam and roll back the strip. Flip it over. Use the edge of the square as a guide. Trim the excess.
Take another strip in a different color. Rotate the block 90 degrees counterclockwise, and do the same process, but this time, place the strip 2 inches in from the left top corner. See the photo below for reference.
You need four blocks to make one star.
Arrange four blocks with the colors meeting in the center to make the stars.
You need 7 rows with 6 blocks each for a total of 42 blocks. Sew them in rows first. Once done, sew the rows together to make the quilt top. Quilt and add binding.
Watch the video below for another variation.