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How to Sew this Star Block Called Country Farm

    Looking for a fresh take on a classic star block? This 12″ Country Farm quilt block tutorial combines three-color flying geese units with a bold checkerboard center for a star block that stands out from the standard version. Whether you’re building a sampler quilt or looking for a striking focal block, this tutorial will walk you through every step needed to bring this Country Farm block to life.

    country farm quilt block

    Fabric Requirements for a 12″ Finished Country Farm Quilt Block:

    • Light/White: 4 – 4.5″ squares, and 8 – 2.5″ squares
    • Medium/Aqua: 6 – 2.5″ squares
    • Dark/Pink: 6 – 2.5″ squares
    • Dark/Aqua Print: 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles
    • Dark/Aqua Solid: 4 – 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles

    country farm fabric requirements

    Sewing Directions:

    Four Patch Unit:

    Step 1:

    Using two Medium/Aqua 2.5″ squares and two Dark/Pink 2.5″ squares sew together a Four Patch unit. You can find a detailed tutorial for making Four Patch units at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-four-patch-quilt-block. If I were making multiple blocks, I would use the strip piecing method for making these units (which you can find in the Four Patch tutorial linked above).
     
    country farm 1

    Flying Geese Units:

    Step 2:

    Using four Light/White 2.5″ squares, two Medium/Aqua Print 2.5″ squares, two Dark/Pink 2.5″ squares, and four Dark/Aqua Print 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangles, sew together four three-color Flying Geese units. For a detailed tutorial of my no-trim method for making perfect Flying Geese blocks check out https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-flying-geese-block. The picture below shows the first steps.

    • Mark a diagonal line from corner to corner on the back of the Light/White 2.5″ squares.
    • Sew a Light/White 2.5″ square to a Dark/Aqua Print rectangle along the marked line (top image). Note the orientation of the marked line on the upper left corner. 
    • Match the corners of the Light/White square and press (second image). 
    • Open the square up and trim the seam allowance (third image). 
    • Refold (bottom image).
    • Repeat for a total of four units.
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    Step 3:

    Repeat Step 2 on the adjacent corner (upper right corner) of two of the Dark/Aqua Print rectangles using two Medium/Aqua Print 2.5″ squares. You will have two Step 3 units like the ones in the picture below.
      
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    Step 4:

    Repeat Step 3 only substituting the Dark/Pink 2.5″ squares for the Medium/Aqua 2.5″ squares. You will have two Step 4 units.
     
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    Step 5:

    Repeat Step 2 only using the Dark/Aqua Solid 2.5″ x 4.5″ rectangle instead of the Dark/Aqua Print rectangle. Also note the placement of the Light/White 2.5″ squares (upper right corner instead of upper left corner).
     
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    Step 6:

    Repeat Step 3 only placing the 2.5″ squares on the upper left corner.
     
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    Step 7:

    Repeat Step 4 only placing the 2.5″ squares on the upper left corner.
     
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    Step 8:

    Here’s a picture of all eight of the three-color Flying Geese units.
     
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    Middle Units:

    Step 9:

    Match up and sew together a Step 3 and a Step 7 unit. Press the seam allowance toward the Step 7 unit as shown in the picture below. Repeat for a total of two units.
     
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    Step 10:

    Match up and sew together a Step 4 and a Step 6 unit. Press the seam allowance toward the Step 6 unit as shown in the picture below. Repeat for a total of two units.

    Step 11:

    Here’s a picture of all four Middle units.
     
    country farm 11

    Putting It All Together:

    Step 12:

    Lay out the Middle units, the Four Patch unit, and the Light/White 4.5″ squares as shown in the picture below.
     
    country farm 12

    Step 13:

    Sew the units into three rows as shown below.
     
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    Step 14:

    Press the seam allowances away from the Middle units as shown in the picture below.
     
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    Step 15:

    Finally sew the three rows together.
     
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    Step 16:

    Press the seam allowances toward the center of the block as shown. 
     
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    Layout Ideas:

    This is the basic 4 x 4 layout using colors similar to the tutorial. I like how it creates a grid design.
     
    quilt 1
    This is the same layout as above but with 2″ sashing and cornerstones added.
     
    quilt 2
    This is an alternating design where every other block is a Snowball block.
     
    quilt 3
    Here is another alternating layout using a chain block in a complementary color for the alternating block. This really accentuates the star!
     
    quilt 4
    This layout is an on-point layout with narrow (1″) sashing and cornerstones. The Country Farm block’s background fabric is used in the setting triangles. Additionally, all the star points are the same color.
     
    quilt 5
    This is a monochromatic palette in an alternating on-point layout. The alternate block is a Snowball block that extends into the setting triangles.
     
    quilt 6