Star Crossed Quilt Block Pattern
The Star Crossed Quilt block pattern is block seven of the Riley Blake Designs Quilt block challenge. It is a free pattern for a star quilt block, incorporating a Granny Square block into the center.
Welcome to Block 7 of the Riley Blake 2024 Quilt Block Challenge! If you’re new here and not sure what the quilt block challenge is, be sure to check out this post with all of the details about the 2024 challenge.
As a reminder, I’ll share one 10″ block pattern a week through June, except the last week of the month, which is catch-up week!
Heather Peterson of Anka’s Treasures designed this week’s quilt block.
The block is really fun in that it’s a cross between a Sawtooth Star and a Granny Square quilt block.
Fabric Used
I’m sewing my quilt from Tulip Cottage fabrics now in stores. I spotted them in the following shops!
- Fat Quarter Shop
- Hawthorne Supply
- Etsy
- Polka Dot Chair Shop (precuts will be available next week in my shop)
If your shop has it in stock, comment, and I will gladly add you to this list.
Block Piecing Tips
I’m going to share a few quick piecing tips with you about this block.
One: If you want to fussy cut the center of the block, make sure you cut your fabric square at a 45-degree angle to the design. At first, I cut my house block out traditionally, but then I realized as I was sewing that the house would then be on its side in the finished block. So I recut it.
Two: The center of this block needs to be trimmed. DO NOT skip this step. I trimmed almost a 1/4″ off each side of my block.
I have a 5 1/2″ ruler, so I just used it and lined up the sides of the block on the 5″ mark on both sides to square up the block. I ensured that the unit’s center was right on the 2 1/2″ mark on the ruler so that it stayed centered.
How to Get the Block Pattern
As with all weeks, fill out this form, and we will email you a copy of the block. You can also get them directly from Riley Blake if you prefer.
Additional Fabric Choices
Riley Blake is constructing the example blocks for this quilt from their Confetti Cottons line.
Here, you can see the block sewn from Heather Peterson’s Market Street collection.
All of the Quilt Block Patterns
I love how my quilt is coming together! I’m glad I used more Navy in this block, as it’s really helping to tie the blocks together!
Here are all of the blocks in the challenge shared to date:
- Block 1: Vintage Delight Block Pattern
- Block 2: Sparkle & Shine
- Block 3: Daylesford
- Block 4: Framed Star
- Block 5: Dazzle
- Block 6: Bloom Where You’re Planted
- Block 7: Star Crossed
- Block 8: Glisten
- Block 9: Woven Together
- Block 10: Time Waits for No One
- Block 11: Square Pegs
- Block 12: Flip Flopped
- Block 13: Garden Patch
- Block 14: Inside Out Stars
- Block 15: Put a Spin on It
- Block 16: Point the Way