Stars
Variable Star
Eight HST units set around a center square. The diagonal direction creates a pinwheel rotation in the star points.
Cut list
Dimensions for a 12 inch finished block with a standard 1/4 inch seam allowance. Scale proportionally for other finished sizes.
| Region | Role | Pieces | Cut size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top Left Corner | Background | 1 | 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" |
| Top Right Corner | Background | 1 | 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" |
| Bottom Left Corner | Background | 1 | 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" |
| Bottom Right Corner | Background | 1 | 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" |
| Center | Feature | 1 | 4 1/2" × 4 1/2" |
| Top Star Point | Accent | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Top Background | Background | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Right Star Point | Accent | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Right Background | Background | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Bottom Star Point | Accent | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Bottom Background | Background | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Left Star Point | Accent | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
| Left Background | Background | 1 | 4 7/8" × 4 7/8" |
How it goes together
- Step 1
Cut your pieces
Cut each region using the dimensions in the cut table for a 12 inch finished Variable Star block. Standard 1/4 inch seam allowance is included.
- Step 2
Sew sub-units
Sew the smallest units first (half-square triangles, flying geese, four-patches), then build outward.
- Step 3
Assemble the block
Join the sub-units into rows or columns, then join the rows. Press as you go. Square the finished block to size.
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The quilter’s seam allowance, explained
A seam allowance is the strip of fabric between the seam and the raw edge. Quilters work in a standard 1/4 inch — and getting it right is the difference between a top that finishes flat and one that fights you.
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Try the Variable Star on a real layout.
Open it on the Design Wall. Try a few colors, see the math, change your mind.