Martha Washington Star quilt block tutorial
If the Martha Washington Star quilt block seems a bit familiar, it probably is. The flying geese around the outside are just like a Sawtooth Star quilt block, but the inside is a fun pinwheel.

If the Martha Washington Star quilt block seems a bit familiar, it probably is. The flying geese around the outside are just like a Sawtooth Star quilt block, but the inside is a fun pinwheel.

This beautiful sampler quilt is made with the colours of autumn. It will make you think of crunchy leaves, pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters.

Windowpane line quilting is a beautiful way to finish your quilt top. Windowpane lines are actually a special variation of straight vertical lines. They are commonly used with quilts just pieced with squares or half-square triangles.It’s a nice way to add interest without difficulty. It’s a great choice when you want the fabrics to be…

If you’ve made a regular Sawtooth Star quilt block, this will be easy. The middle square is simply replaced by a smaller sawtooth star block.

The simplest of simple quilting designs is straight vertical lines. The expression “vertical lines”, means lines that are parallel to the edges of the quilt. That means, depending on how you display your quilt, they could technically be horizontal lines.

I haven’t spent much time in Ohio, but I do like the Ohio star quilt block. This block uses quarter-square triangles to make an unusual star. It’s not only beautiful, it’s also easy to make.