Cross a Granny Square with a Star for a Striking Block

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It’s Great in Many Types of Projects!

This striking block features a Granny Square in the center of a Sawtooth Star. The unusual design can be given any personality depending on the fabrics you choose.

A fussy-cut center is a nice option too. And, the block looks great in prints, solids, and tone-on-tone prints.

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Block by Heather Peterson using her Market Street and Grasscloth Cottons collections.

It was designed by Heather Peterson from Anka’s Treasures for the RBD Block Challenge 2024. Learn more about the challenge and find other free blocks designed for the challenge here.

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Block by Melissa from Polkadot Chair using her Tulip Cottage collection.

Melissa from Polkadot Chair provides helpful tips for making the block here.

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Blocks from Riley Blake Designs.

Star Crossed Block Pattern

Block by Bev from Flamingo Toes using her Afternoon Tea collection.

The completed block is 10″ square and can be used in many types of projects. Or make a sampler quilt with a combination of blocks from the challenge.

Click here for the free “Star Crossed” block pattern.

 

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