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Dec 3: Prairie Christmas Star
Dec 3: Prairie Christmas Star
A cloudless sky on a cold winter night is a mixed blessing here in Montana. On the one hand, there's nothing more beautiful than our Big Sky filled with stars, and if you're lucky, you'll see the Northern Lights. On the other hand, without a blanket of clouds to hold in the daytime heat, nighttime temperatures can drop well below zero.
This block finishes at 6" or 12" square.
6" Block | 12" Block |
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From white fabric, cut (2) 3¼” squares | From white fabric, cut (2) 5¼” squares |
From solid red fabric, cut (1) 3¼” square, (4) 1½” squares, (4) 1½” x 2½” rectangles and *(1) 2 1/2" square | From solid red fabric, cut (1) 5¼” square, (4) 2½” squares, (4) 2½” x 4½” rectangles and *(1) 4 1/2" square. |
From red print, cut (1) 3¼” square, (4) 1½” squares | From red print, cut (1) 5¼” square, (4) 2½” squares |
*If you prefer, your center square may be fussy-cut from another red and white print. | *If you prefer, your center square may be fussy-cut from another red and white print. |
NOTE: The instructions below are for the 12" finished block, with changes for the 6" finished block in parentheses.
Step 1: Make Quarter Square Triangles (QSTs)
Cut each of the 5 1/4" (3 1/4") squares on the diagonal twice.
Sew into 4 quarter square units as shown.
Step 2: Make Corner units
Sew the 2 1/2" (1 1/2") red solid and red print squares into pairs. Sew a 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" (1 1/2" x 2 1/2") rectangle to the right side of each pair of squares.
Step 3: Complete the block
Lay out the QSTs, Corner Units and the 4 1/2" (2 1/2") center square as shown. Sew the units into three rows, and then sew the rows together to complete your Prairie Christmas Star block. The solid red center square may be embroidered or otherwise embellished if you like.
This block finishes at 6" or 12" square.
If you like the Prairie Christmas Star enough to make a mess of blocks, please visit my blog "Seams Like a Plan" on for a few ideas for quilt layouts!
Anne Wiens
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