Monday, January 2, 2023

January 23 BOM - Stars Over Omaha - Twinkle Star

OMQG 23 - January Stars Over Omaha 

Twinkle Star

Based on a free block by Angela Feldbush SuperScrappy.blogspot.com 

This 12-inch (finished size) block contains triangle-in-a-square blocks  

which can be made using traditional methods, paper foundation  

piecing or an Accuquilt die. Please read all instructions before beginning. 

Fabric Suggestions – It’s YOUR Quilt, choose what makes YOU happy! 

Background fabric -- Solid or tone-on-tone (TOT) print 

Star fabric -- solid, tone-on-tone (TOT) or multicolor print 

Accent fabric -- coordinating solid or tone-on-tone (TOT) 

Cutting Fabric with Rotary Cutter 

Four 4 ½-inch squares of Background fabric 

One 4 ½-inch square of Star fabric 

Eight 2 ½-inch squares of Accent fabric 

Four 4 ½-inch triangle-in-a-square units made with large triangle from Star fabric and  small triangles from Background fabric using tri-rec rulers or paper-piecing pattern 

OPTIONAL - Four 3-inch squares of Accent fabric 

Cutting Fabric with Accuquilt 8” Qube and Companion Angles Qube Background fabric - Four 8” Qube Shape #1 

Star fabric – One 8” Qube Shape #1 

Accent fabric – Eight 8” Qube Shape #2 

Four triangle-in-a-square units made with large triangle from Star fabric and small  triangles from Background fabric with 8” Companion Angles Qube Shapes #13 & 14 or  4” finished Triangles in a Square Die #55409 

OPTIONAL - Four 3-inch squares of Accent fabric -- 10” Qube Shape #2; or 5” Qube  Shape #1; or cut 3" strips with Strip Cutter-3", then rotate 90° and sub cut into 3"  squares.

Triangle-in-a-Square Notes: 

You may cut the triangle-in-a-square units using an Accuquilt cutter, triangle-in-a-square rulers or by paper-piecing method. There are YouTube tutorial videos in the Additional  Resources. 

If you are using triangle-in-a-square rulers, you should start with a strip that is 4 ½ inches wide.  Refer to the directions included in your triangle-in-a-square rulers. You may need a strip 4 ¾  inches wide. 

If you are paper-piecing the triangle-in-a-square units, choose the template for the 4” finished  block. https://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/triangle-in-a-square-quilt-block.html 

Sewing the Block (use scant ¼” seam allowance) 

1. Sew the four triangle-in-a-square units. For this block, the large triangle should be cut  from the Star fabric and the two small triangles from the Background. Note that the orientation of the units is the block is such that the large triangle points AWAY from the  center of the block. 

2. Add the small squares to the triangle-in-a-square units. 

With the right sides of the fabric together, align a 2 ½” square with the bottom right edge of the sewn unit. 

Draw a line diagonally across the 2 ½” square. Note: you can also use an iron to press a crease diagonally across the square. 

Sew ON the line. 

Trim ¼ inch from sewn line 

Press seam 

3. Repeat on other side. These units should measure 4 ½-inch square.

4. OPTIONAL – If you wish to add snowball corners to the outside squares, use the same technique to add a single 3” square to each of the large background squares. These units should measure 4 ½-inches square. 

5. Lay out the units in a 9-patch to form the block. 

(Shown with optional corner snowballs). 

6. Sew together each row of 3 units, then 

sew the three rows together to form  

the block. 

Measurement check: each finished 

Twinkle Star block should measure 12 ½ 

inches square to finish at 12 inches when it  

is sewn into the quilt.

Additional Resources: 

Paper-pieced triangle-in-a-square block pattern: Choose the 4” finished pattern version. https://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/triangle-in-a-square-quilt-block.html 

How to make Triangle-in-a-Square block without specialty rulers: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7v9TQ-9ovQ&t=769s 

Tutorial using triangle-in-a-square rulers: 

Tri-Rec Tools rulers: https://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/tri-recs-triangle-ruler.html Amanda Murphy rulers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pX5YWE3tbA 

Check for instructions & videos on YouTube by your ruler’s manufacturer. They seem to have slightly  different instructions. 

Accuquilt Triangle-in-a-Square block tutorial: https://homemadeemilyjane.com/accuquilt-triangle-in square/ 

Accuquilt Cutting Equivalents Chart: 

https://www.accuquilt.com/media/assets/refcharts/GO_Cutting_Equivalents_Chart-QQJ31.pdf So Scrappy Blog: https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/p/rsc16-sampler.html

OMQG BOM January 2023 Need help? Lynn Poly bom@omahamqg.com








 

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