Friday, November 29, 2013

Grazie Mille!! Bel Fiore Star Tutorial

The quilting community has helped me grow in so any ways and I wanted to give back. How could I say thank you to so many? Well....

Remember this mini quilt  for the Schnitzel and Boo Swap?


I had quite the response on flickr and instagram, all good actually. So much that I decided to do a tutorial on this design, but instead of a mini I want to do it in throw size. As a big thank you!!


I made this one in Christmas fabrics but the quilt can be made in many different color ways. It's such a fast design that it can be sewn up in a weekend (I made the top in one afternoon). In this version I used kona white as the background. For the prints - Ann Kelle's line 'Jingle' in tossed snowmen, tossed penguins, boys in hats, birds in hats and retro snowflakes in lime, also Makower Christmas 2013 trees, flowers and snowflakes from fabricdepot.com, and a ornament print I grabbed from JoAnn's.

Bel Fiore Star

Quilt finishes at 60 x 60”
Fabric Requirements

Print fabric for Unit A (corners) & C (center)
o Fabric 1 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 2 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 3 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 4 - 3/8 yard

Print fabric for Units B
o Fabric 5 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 6 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 7 - 3/8 yard
o Fabric 8 - 3/8 yard

Background 2 3/4" yards

Backing fabric 4 yards

Cutting Directions



From each fabric 1 thru 4, cut 1 - 10 ½” square and cut 2 – 11” squares.
From each fabric 5 thru 8, cut 2 – 11” squares.
From background fabric cut 4 – 10 ½” squares and 16 – 11” squares


Assembling the Units

Units A

Using the 8 – 11” squares from fabrics 1 thru 4 place a background fabric 11” square on top of each with right sides together.




Draw a diagonal line on the back of the background fabric from corner to corner.
This line will be used as a reference when sewing.






Sew ¼” on each side of the drawn line for all 8 sets. 




Cut on the drawn line, this creates the 16 Half Square Triangles (HST) needed for units A and C. 




Press towards the dark fabric and trim to 10 ½”.

Put 2 each of fabrics 1 thru 4 HSTs aside for a total of 8 HSTs
(some of these will be used to create unit C).




Next sew 4 - HSTs to 4 - 10 ½” background squares, press towards the background square.

Sew 4- HSTs to the fabric matching 10 ½” square prints and press towards print fabric. 



Assemble the units by sewing together to create 4 unit A blocks.

Units B

With the 8 – 11” squares of fabrics 5 thru 8 place a background fabric 11” square on top of each with right sides together.
Draw a diagonal line as before on the back of the background fabric from corner to corner.
Again sew ¼’ on each side of the drawn line for all 8 sets and cut on the drawn line.
Press and trim to 10 ½”.





Sew the HSTs together in rows, press seam allowances open (this helps reduce bulk when sewing the next step). Then sew the rows together to create the unit B blocks and press seam allowances open.



Unit C

Take one of each HST print fabrics you set aside from unit A and arrange so that the background fabric is in the center and sew these HST together. (this is where I like to lay it all out on the floor and match up the fabrics)

Press seam allowances open. (You will have 4 HSTs left over, you could use them on the back or make a throw pillow with them)

Sewing the Quilt Top Together

First layout your units and arrange the blocks so that units A point to the same color in unit C.
Sew the units in rows and then sew the rows together,
press seam allowances open.


Create Backing and Finishing the Quilt

For the backing cut the 4 yards into 2 – 2 yard pieces and trim away the selvage edges. Pin with right sides together along the selvage trimmed edge and sew.
Press the seam allowance open.

Layer the quilt with batting and backing and baste.
Quilt as desired and bind to finish.


15 comments:

  1. love it! thanks so much for sharing :)

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  2. All I'd have to buy is background fabric. So many possibilities. Hmmm... Thanks for the tutorial.

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    1. Your welcome!! Please show us when you make one!! I really is a fun and fast quilt.

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  3. I see some lap quilts in my future. Thanks for the tut.

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    1. Your welcome! Can't wait to see your version!

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  4. What cute mini and fun throw! Love them both. Thanks for the tutorial :)

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  5. Thank you for sharing a lovely block tutorial.

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  6. I love the dark gray background in your mini quilt!

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  7. I love this star, thanks for the tutorial!

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  8. Perfect project for the Christmas season:)

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  9. This is a great tutorial!! Thanks so much for sharing :)

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  10. Thanks so much for your tutorial - what a great seasonal project. Love it!

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  11. Awesome, and thanks so much for the tutorial!

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