Pine Tree & 8-Point Star Quilt Blocks - perfect for new and experienced quilters. Free Tutorial and Pattern
Here's What You'll Need
1/4 yard of quilting cotton
1/4 yard of quilting cotton in an different color or pattern
Ruler
Rotary Cutter
Coordinating Thread
Sewing Machine
Making Your Half-Square Triangles
For each of these blocks, you will need to construct a certain amount of 'half-square triangles' or 'HSTs'. They are an essential building block used in many quilt and quilt block designs. Depending on how many you need, you can cut fabric and construct them in a multitude of ways. If you are new to sewing HSTs, or would just like to learn about more efficient ways to make them, check out our blog post Sewing 101: 4 Half Square Triangle Methods.
For all of our block party blocks we created our blocks using 10" squares of fabric to produce 5" HSTs (before trimming). Then we trimmed each HST down to 4.5" each. Sewing each piece together using a standard 1/4" seam allowance created finished blocks of 16" x 16". Feel free to adjust your HST and square block pieces up or down though for your desired finished block size.
Block 1: Pine Trees
This adorable abstract 'Pine Tree' block is a perfect and simple modern quilting pattern. Nikki used black and white half-square triangles for a clean modern look, but you could definitely make it your own and use more colors for a different effect.
For this block you will need:
(16) 4.5" x 4.5" Half Square triangles (trimmed)
To construct the block, sew each piece in the top row together piece by piece, adding on to the row from right to left - or however you'd like to work. Then sew each row together moving from top to bottom.
Block 2: Eight-Pointed Star
The 8-pointed star block is an easy, and classic quilt block featured often in both modern and traditional quilts.
For this block you will need:
(12) 4.5" x 4.5" Half Square triangles (trimmed)
(4) 4.5" x 4.5" Square blocks
To construct the block, sew each piece in the top row together piece by piece, adding on to the row from right to left. Then sew each row together moving from top to bottom.
And you're done! Enjoy your beautiful blocks by either framing them as wall art, or create more to make a quilt top, table runner, or even decorative pillows.
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