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Star Quilt Patterns Showcase

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18 Jul

Star quilt patterns are my very favorite to design. I love stars!

When I put this showcase post together, I realized how many star quilts I’ve made. Then I realized how often I transform a traditional star quilt block with modern triangles.

Image of quilt with blog post title

First, our ancestors get some glory today with their beloved traditional star quilt blocks.

Second, I’ll show you how to use modern triangles for your own star quilt patterns. Which is like getting free star quilt patterns for life.

Also, be sure to tap on the links for free quilt patterns and a free class. – slow clapping –

Wanna see A LOT of star quilt blocks, quilts and quilt patterns?!

Star Quilt Pattern Building Blocks

Star quilt blocks are the building blocks of many classic and modern quilt patterns.

Classic, modern or mixed traditionalism, star blocks are a design workhorse.

Welcome to my Star Quilt Patterns Showcase

I’ll show you how the classic star block shows up in my modern quilt pattern designs. You just might want to make a star quilt pattern of your own.

Star quilt patterns may have only one larger-version block (easy fabric requirements) and up to dozens. I like to take one block, enlarge it and add my color spin to the quilt (see my Monstar quilt below). Four kids, four mon-stars (!).

Classic Star Quilt Block Patterns

The star quilt pattern contains one of the fundamental blocks in many patchwork quilts. These are usually traditional star quilt pattern blocks – in traditional and modern designs.

Morning Star block
Morning Star

A classic star quilt block, Morning Star, was used by Lakota Indians in North America for ceremonial garments and coverings.

Actually, I need to go back farther.

More than 3000 years ago when Egyptian kings wore star blocks sewn into their garments – they symbolized a chosen person. You could say they had “star power” – hehe

Every continent throughout history claims a block as their own, especially star blocks. The blocks are often the same but have different names. Or two different blocks share the same name.

How to explain this? Quilters like to share then make it their own. – smile –

Lemoyne Star quilt block pattern

Lemoyne Star is made with diamond shapes using radial (circular) symmetry. The rows circle around the center star design.

Lemoyne Star
Lemoyne Star

Ohio or Amish Star quilt block patterns

The Ohio or Amish Star block is made with quarter square triangle units. A very popular stars quilt, Ohio Star is an easy, versatile block when you play with color and value.

Ohio or Amish star

Sawtooth Star quilt block pattern

Sawtooth Star is made with flying geese units. A popular stars quilt, Sawtooth Star is an easy, incredibly versatile block when you swap the dark and light blocks. Beginners: Make lots of Sawtooth Stars in rainbow colors for an easy pattern – it’s all ooo’s and aaah’s.

Sawtooth Star

Another version of the Sawtooth Star is a reverse Sawtooth, also known as the Variable star.

Variable
Variable Star

CARPENTER STAR QUILT BLOCK PATTERN

Next, the Carpenter is also similar to the Sawtooth – it’s made with half square triangles or sometimes, flying geese units.

Carpenter
Carpenter star

8-POINTED STAR – On Point Center

Try an 8-point block pattern that uses only half-square triangles (HSTs). Step on up, confident beginner, and make a stunning quilt. Master the HST and you’ve got this.

8-pointed star
8-Pointed Star

Ribbon Star quilt block pattern

The Ribbon Star is also made with HSTs as well as the Friendship Star below. This block pattern offers a perfect fussy cut square in the center.

Ribbon star
Ribbon star

Friendship star quilt block patterns

No better star than the Friendship Star for a fun block swap – scraps, friends and HSTs – the best.

friendship star
Friendship Star

Lone Star quilt pattern

Lone Star
Lone Star

The Lone Star quilt is an 8-pointed star quilt. The pieces for a Lone Star are almost always diamond-shaped, but sometimes wedges or parallelograms.

It’s fat quarter friendly because of the cascading rows star design – a fabric collection will shine with matching fabrics, patterns and different values.

Oh my stars! Can you keep hundreds (maybe thousands) of small fabric pieces organized for a Lone Star quilt? And if you want a quilt pattern with fewer seams, this isn’t it! Maybe that’s why I haven’t done one yet.

Star Design Quilt Blocks = Superstar Powers

They are:

  • Versatile – make it modern or traditional
  • Oh-so-beginner friendly
  • Challenging designs for intermediate and advanced quilters.
  • Dynamic with diagonal lines for overall star quilt patterns

Shapes for Making a Star Quilt Block

All kinds of shapes in all sizes make up star quilt patterns.

Star quilt blocks made with half-square triangles (HST)

No surprise here! A simple way to create star blocks for a quilt is using Half Square Triangles. HSTs are a standard block in traditional quilting and modern quilting. Once you make a few squares, it’s fairly easy to put the quilt together in rows.

Also no surprise, I love solid fabric. My fabric selection process for Blue Star was based on creating color harmonies with a gradient scheme. I love how the blues move toward darker blues and greens from fabric to fabric.

Half square triangle block
Blue Star quilt

Star quilt blocks made with quarter-square triangles (QST)

Another easy way to make a star quilt block is using quarter-square triangles. This is Lucy in the Sky from my Modern Rainbow book. I made the QSTs with modern triangles in rainbow colors. My modern triangles are sewn with freezer paper foundation piecing.

Lucy in the Sky quilt
Lucy in the Sky by Rebecca Bryan

Missouri Star Quilt Block (Free tutorial)

I like Jenny Doan’s tutorials with HSTs and QSTs for an easy large Carpenter star block. She uses a layer cake and it sews together easily in rows.

Star quilt blocks made with diamonds and wedges

The Lone Star quilt pattern is a stunning star quilt pattern made with diamonds and wedges.

See Plains and Pine for amazing star quilt patterns, including bunches of Lone Star quilts made with diamonds and wedges. Spectacular!

Other Techniques for Making a Star Quilt Pattern

English Paper Piecing (EPP)

Speaking of diamonds, check out this baby. If you love hand piecing, why not make a star quilt with this method? Keep it a mini quilt, table topper or lap quilt if hand sewing is not your thing.

Noelle’s star quilt – made on bedrest while expecting – is entirely hand sewn and quilted (except for the binding).

Applique star quilt
Noelle’s star quilt
EPP star
EPP star

Modern Star Quilt Patterns

Explore using stars – the perfect design element for modern quilts – because they are incredibly versatile with dynamic diagonal lines. The color play options are endless.

Designing a Modern Triangle Star Quilt Pattern

My favorite thing to do with modern triangles is to build shapes for star quilts.

FiRST, What are “modern” triangles?

Modern triangles are pieced triangles that form larger blocks in bold, geometric designs. They are used to create modern quilt designs from my book, Modern Triangle Quilts (Stash Books, 2017). I’ve made many a star quilt pattern using my mod T’s.

Here’s how it works…

Spin a Star

Meet Starfall! When modern triangles are tessellated, stars appear. This one-block star quilt pattern uses color gradients, values changes and modern triangles to create the patterns.

Starfall repeats one block that appears to spin. I did this by nesting the modern triangles so secondary stars shine, too. Can you tell I used a square grid layout with HSTs?

Starfall
Starfall quilt pattern by Rebecca Bryan

One large star quilt patternS

Just one big ol’ star. My Blue Star is from Jeni Baker’s quilt and tutorial Giant Vintage Star. Download the free pattern here from her blog In Color Order.

HST block star
Blue Star quilt made by Rebecca Bryan

Here’s the modern triangle version with HSTs. My Bright pattern started with the classic 8-pointed star block. Then I set modern triangles into the shapes below.

Bright block
Bright quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Quilting the quilt: I used simple lines to echo each triangle’s design and straight lines in the white background. Straight quilting lines are an easy, elegant finish and highlight the design.

Bright block closeup

This blue beauty is the Magic Mini quilt – you can learn to make one in my updated Freezer Paper Piecing Workshop. Learn the FPP method and make a super cute mini quilt during the workshop.

These quilts may look difficult, but it’s just triangles! No y-Seams, no set-in seams and simple to piece. Here’s a quick visual tutorial about how easily they sew together.

First, I make the modern triangles by piecing smaller pieces together with my Freezer Paper Piecing method.

modern triangles
Modern triangle blocks

Then, you sew the triangles into HST blocks (below).

quilt assembly
Matching the modern triangles before sewing them together into HSTs.
quilt assembly by rows

Next, piece the blocks together into rows.

quilt assembly sections

And finish up by sewing the rows together.

And “ta da”! A beautiful modern triangle quilt with a star quilt pattern.

Finished quilt
Magic Mini quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Design your own modern triangle star quilt pattern

Stargazer Quilt: Kaleidoscope and Radial Symmetry Designs

Modern triangles are like the tumblers in a kaleidoscope. Make a small change or rotate blocks – whole designs morph into surprising patterns.

When I design with modern triangles, I build more complex-looking stars by layering the modern triangles in a radial symmetric design around a center point.

Can you see the half square triangles?

Stargazer finished quilt
Stargazer BOM made by Anne P.

Equilateral 60-degree Designs

Equilateral (60-degree) triangles create amazing star quilt patterns. The Wildflower BOM quilt is an example of uniting the design with a star pattern while smaller designs add interest to each section. They look like flower bouquets and stars at the same time.

Wildflower Blue Green Mock Up
Wildflower BOM by Rebecca Bryan

Wildflower quilt by Erin A
Wildflower BOM quilt made by Erin A.

Snowflake Effect with Stars

Solstice BOM quilt pattern was made with modern triangles and designed to look like a star. I’ve been told it also looks like a snowflake.

Solstice BOM
Solstice flimsy on display

Kim's Finished Solstice quilt

Built with modern triangles, no y-seams or inset seams! Happiness.

modern triangle for solstice quilt
Solstice triangle block

Rainbow Star Quilt Patterns

When I wrote my book on rainbow quilts (Modern Rainbow Quilts, 2015) stars were featured in my designs.

Monstar

Monstar is based on a traditional star block. Yup, the Morning Star! What’s more fun than a giant rainbow star from rainbow fabric?

Monstar quilt

Lucy in the Sky Quilt

lucy in the sky quilt

Lucy in the Sky quilt features black and white stars made with quarter square triangles (QSTs).

lucy in the sky quilt closeup
Close-up of Lucy in the Sky quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Meet Icarus

I designed Icarus to be a bit wonky – after all, he melted when he flew too close to the sun. See the singed points?

Icarus quilt top
Icarus star quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Icarus quilt close up
Icarus star quilt close up

Rainbow Jacks Pillow Cover

Rainbow Jacks pillow
Rainbow Jacks pillow cover by Rebecca Bryan

Scrappy Star Quilt Patterns

Who doesn’t love a good scrappy quilt? Scrappy stars made from modern triangles are perfect for scrap stash busting.

Monstar Version 2

In my small Monstars, instead of rainbows, I played with color placement in the star’s layers.

Icarus Version 2

Icarus Version 2 quilt is fat quarter friendly. Instead of selecting rainbow fabrics, I used a fat quarter bundle for scrappy (but not really scrappy) looking stars.

Feathered Star Quilt

Feathered star quilt

Creating a gradient – where the colors are pieced from darks to lights – made Feathered Star pop and glow. Gradients are a guaranteed cool color palette for stars because they create movement.

Feathered star closeup
Feathered Star blocks

Star White, Star Bright quilt

I chose three colors and shopped my stash for a scrappy star quilt. BTW, my mom and I ripped A LOT paper off the back! No more sore fingers because I use the Freezer Paper Piecing Method now. It’s an easy press and peel method.

Star White Star Bright quilt
Feathered Star quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Star White Star Bright quilt closeup
Feathered Star quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Jacks Quilt

For Jacks, I did a mashup with stars and nine-patch checkerboard squares. See where the stars overlap in the secondary pattern?

Jacks quilt

Jacks quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Cakewalk Quilt

I loved playing with this design – I nested the stars so they continue into adjacent stars. Cakewalk looks like a sampler quilt, except I only sampled fabrics. All the same block. Yup! I should do this more often.

Cakewalk quilt
Catwalk star quilt pattern by Rebecca Bryan

Go wild! Design Your Own Star Blocks and Star Quilt Patterns

Star quilts make great starting points for trying your hand at design. These classic quilt blocks leave plenty of room to put spin it your way.

Star blocks endure because they are widely used and beloved. Like the stars, infinite versions to discover! So flex those design muscles starting with a star block.

Beginners, you can do this!

Try these modern tips to design outside the lines!outside the lines.

Use the “rule of thirds” to achieve balance

Modern quilt designers use asymmetry with a simple design trick – the Rule of Thirds.

Place the focal along the left or right vertical horizontal third – or lower or upper horizontal third.

This trick leaves the other two thirds open with less emphasis. In other words, the focal point is offset from the center and balanced by the emptier two-thirds portion.

Rule of thirds diagram
Rule of Thirds in action with focal point in the circle.

Tribute Star quilt

This pattern uses the traditional Carpenter star block made modern with the rule of thirds. I put the star in the bottom right third.

Tribute quilt
Star block placed in right bottom corner.

Freebie alert! You can get this pattern, written by me, over on Denyse Schmidt’s website (pinch me moment, thanks Denyse!) Download here.

Background stars

The star doesn’t have to be the “star” of the show, it can be a supporting character in the background.

Hexy Plus Quilt

Can you see three stars in the background fabric? At first glance, you see a plus sign quilt. Or is it just a plus sign quilt? Hmmm.

Hexy Plus quilt pattern by Bryan House Quilts
Hexy Plus quilt by Rebecca Bryan

Push the boundaries

Sunshine Quilt

The star is a classic block and easily recognizable so you really can explore crazy ideas and still end up with a cool result. Here are some of my wildest design ideas where I use stars.

Sunshine quilt
Sunshine quilt by Rebecca Bryan

“Outlandish. She’s gone completely nuts” they said. Go ahead anyway – mash two types of quilts together.

Rainbow Remix Star Idea

Again, because the star is widely recognized, I tricked it out in new ways by “smudging the lines” in Rainbow Remix.

I wanted to see what Rainbow Remix quilt looked like cut into half square triangles and then put back together as a star. This might be a quilt someday (or a Humpty Dumpty fail).

Rainbow Remix paper pieces reimagined

My Star Quilts Design Bucket List

While I’ve made quite a few star quilts, there’s always room to explore.

I’d love to make another star quilt, especially a stars quilt pattern featuring a Lone Star.

I’ll simplify my Lone Star block with modern triangle jazz:

  • Use modern triangles to create 8-pointed Lone Star quilts. The smaller pieces could create direction in the points.
  • Use different triangle block sizes for a modern riff on a classic quilt block.
  • No y-seams. None. I piece all my modern triangle quilts in rows – you’d never guess looking at them.
  • Color blocking with bold, vibrant colors. Use color blocking in my rainbow quilts and the results are eye-popping.

I love the star quilt designs from Plains & Pines. Lindlee Smith takes a stars quilt pattern and turns it into her wild designs. Download two free star quilt patterns here.

Lone star quilt pattern by Lindlee Smith
Big Sky star quilt by Plains and Pine, Lindlee Smith.

Which star quilt will you make?

Whether it’s traditional or modern, paper pieced, or improv, there’s a star quilt pattern for you.

Free Star Quilt Patterns

Get some star-struck inspiration now. Download the free star quilt patterns throughout the post. Surely, one is itchin’ for stitchin’.

Try a Modern Triangle in MY “OUTSHINE” class

Don’t miss my free tutorial and pattern featuring an incredibly versatile modern triangle block called Outshine. Make your first modern triangle block and turn it into a colorful stars quilt.

Beginner quilters, too! This is a great project to gain quilting experience.

If you haven’t yet, you can take our free triangle class right here.

Outshine star block
Take a free modern triangle class

More Quilting Tutorials and Resources

  • How to Make Quilt Binding From Selvedges
  • Quilt Binding Ideas: 25 Fab Finishes
  • Trunk Show Tuesday: Mother and Daughter Wildflower Quilt Finishes
  • Take a free class with me – sign up for the “Outshine” class here.
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These triangle blocks might look complicated… 👇 … These triangle blocks might look complicated… 👇

…but they’re actually super beginner-friendly!

Triangles have a way of looking like they require years of experience and a whole lot of patience... 😅
And while they can be tricky at times, ANYONE can make a beautiful quilt with triangle blocks, and it’s become my absolute favorite. (I might be biased)

You’re just following a simple step… one piece at a time.

That’s it!

And before you know it, you’re holding a block that looks intricate and detailed… but didn’t feel overwhelming to make. That’s the magic of it. 🪄

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AI could never make a quilt like this. 🪄

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There’s something truly so special about making these quilts. 

👉 Yes, it takes a long time. 
👉 Yes, it can be hard sometimes. 
👉 Yes, you will make mistakes. 

Sometimes you won’t feel inspired or motivated to sit down at your sewing machine. 

But while anyone can just go buy a quilt at a store, not everyone can make a beautiful handmade quilt that will last a lifetime and mean so much more. And when you get to experience that feeling that only quilters know when you are making a beautiful handmade quilt and get to give it to someone that you love, it will all be worth it. 🙌

That is a feeling like no other. Quilters, I know you know what i’m talking about! 

If you’ve been curious about getting started quilting, comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you the link to my free class to get started. 💌

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These triangle blocks might look complicated… 👇 … These triangle blocks might look complicated… 👇

…but they’re actually super beginner-friendly!

Triangles have a way of looking like they require years of experience and a whole lot of patience... 😅
And while they can be tricky at times, ANYONE can make a beautiful quilt with triangle blocks, and it’s become my absolute favorite. (I might be biased)

You’re just following a simple step… one piece at a time.

That’s it!

And before you know it, you’re holding a block that looks intricate and detailed… but didn’t feel overwhelming to make. That’s the magic of it. 🪄

They are complex-looking, but simple to create.

So if you’ve been telling yourself, “I’m not advanced enough for something like this,” you might be more ready than you think! ✨ Comment ‘FREE,’ and I’ll send you my free class to give it a try. 💕

#modernquilting #quiltingforbeginners #beginnerquilter #beginnerquiltpattern
The DAYS spent in the sewing room, enjoying every The DAYS spent in the sewing room, enjoying every bit of the process one stitch at a time, the love sewn into every block... 

AI could never make a quilt like this. 🪄

If you want to join a community of quilters who are all on this creative journey together, making beautiful quilts, connecting and learning from each other, and celebrating our progress, comment ‘CLUB’ and I’ll send you the details! 💌

#quilterslife #creativehobby #grannyhobby #quilterproblems #quiltersgonnaquilt
A scrappy quilt made from half-square triangles? Y A scrappy quilt made from half-square triangles? Yes please. 😍

The Hello Houston quilt is beginner-friendly, scrap-friendly, and full of playful color possibilities.

Save this one for your next “I need to use up these scraps” sewing day and comment ‘BLOG’ to find the full tutorial on the blog. 🧵✨

#freequiltpattern #quiltpattern #quiltingforbeginners #quilttutorial
The joy is in the journey. ✨ There’s something tr The joy is in the journey. ✨

There’s something truly so special about making these quilts. 

👉 Yes, it takes a long time. 
👉 Yes, it can be hard sometimes. 
👉 Yes, you will make mistakes. 

Sometimes you won’t feel inspired or motivated to sit down at your sewing machine. 

But while anyone can just go buy a quilt at a store, not everyone can make a beautiful handmade quilt that will last a lifetime and mean so much more. And when you get to experience that feeling that only quilters know when you are making a beautiful handmade quilt and get to give it to someone that you love, it will all be worth it. 🙌

That is a feeling like no other. Quilters, I know you know what i’m talking about! 

If you’ve been curious about getting started quilting, comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you the link to my free class to get started. 💌

#quiltingforbeginners #newquilter #quiltinglove #quiltingfun #quiltingtherapy
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