You can embroider a cute pattern in the center square. Or, a "fussy cut" piece of fabric easily makes a theme quilt. Frame just one Ohio Star square for a cute wall hanging, or combine squares for anything from a table runner to a full bed quilt. Here's the basic directions...
The Ohio star quilt block is a very basic block that uses half square triangles and squares. This pattern is for a 6" square block. To complete one block:
Step 1 - Using a rotary cutter:
- Cut 1 patch 4 ½” square from the tan fabric.
- Cut 4 patches 3 ½” square from both the green fabric and the white fabric.
- Cut 4 patches 2 ½” square from the white fabric.
(You will need a total of 8 half square triangles measuring 2 ½”)
Place one 3 ½” square of green fabric on one 3 ½” square of the white fabric, right sides together.
- Draw a line on the diagonal on the lighter fabric from one corner to the opposite corner.
- Stitch ¼” on each side of the marked line.
- Cut on the drawn line with your rotary cutter or scissors to separate the square into triangles.
- Fold open the square and press the seam allowances toward the darker fabric.
- Using your plastic ruler, trim the square to be 2 ½”. Be sure to use the 45 degree angle on your ruler.
Step 4 - Sew row one - white square, double half square unit, white square.
Step 5 - Sew row two - double half square unit (as indicated in the picture), tan square, double half square unit.
Step 6 - Sew row three - white square, double half square unit, half square unit, white square.
Step 7 - Sew all the rows together to complete the Ohio star quilt block.
The Ohio star quilt block is a fun block to make many variations using so many different color combinations.
Stars by Charlotte Kleiner |
A small quilt of Ohio stars that is HAND quilted! |
I like the chocolate cake in the middle Nancy! Really makes the quilt come alive :O )
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I love star quilts, too. Thank you for your inpspiration; I'm getting out my fabric stash and going to make an ohio star lap quilt for ME!
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