Let’s sew together this traditional Card Basket Quilt Block today! I can’t figure out how this translates to a “card basket” but it is a pretty star block. It only has three components and goes together pretty quickly. Let’s get started!
Fabric Requirements for a 9″ Finished Card Basket Quilt Block:
- Light/Ivory: 1 – 4.5″ square, 2 – 4″ squares, and 1 – 3.5″ square
- Medium/Green: 1 – 4.5″ square, and 4 – 2″ squares
- Dark 1/Burgundy Calico: 2 – 4″ squares
- Dark 2/Burgundy Print: 2 – 4.5″ squares

Sewing Directions:
Half Square Triangle Units:
Step 1:
Using the Light/Ivory 4″ squares and the Dark 1/Burgundy Calico 4″ squares, sew together four Half Square Triangle units as shown in the picture below. Trim the units to 3.5″ square. You can find my tutorial for making Half Square Triangle blocks at: https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-half-square-triangle-block

Square in a Square Unit:
Step 2:
Using the Light/Ivory 3.5″ square and the four Medium/Green 2″ squares, sew together a Square in a Square unit as shown below. This unit will be used for the center unit of the Card Basket block. You can find my tutorial for making a Square in a Square block at: https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-square-in-a-square-block

Hourglass Units:
Step 3:
The final component for this block is the Hourglass unit. Using the Light/Ivory 4.5″ square, the Medium/Green 4.5″ square, and the two Dark 2/Burgundy Print 4.5″ squares, put together four Hourglass units as shown in the picture below.
In my tutorial at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-hourglass-or-quarter-square-triangle-block you can find the basic instructions and a couple of variations for making the Hourglass block.
For this 3-color variation, pair up one Dark 2/Burgundy Print square with the Light/Ivory square, and the other Dark 2/Burgundy Print square with the Medium/Green square to make the initial half square triangles used to complete the Hourglass unit.

Putting It All Together:
Step 4:
Now you can lay out the Half Square Triangle units, the Square in a Square unit, and the Hourglass units in a typical Nine Patch configuration as shown in the picture below.

Step 5:
All that’s left is to sew the units into 3 rows as shown below.

Step 6:
Press the seam allowances in opposite directions from row to row. In this example I’ve pressed the seam allowances toward the Hourglass units.

Step 7:
Sew the three rows together and you’re done! Well, except for the pressing.

Step 8:
I’ve pressed my seam allowances toward the outside of the block but you can press however you want. If you are making multiple blocks and sewing them together without sashing, I would recommend pressing toward the outside. That way you can just turn every other block and the seams will nest together nicely. But if you’re going to put sashing in between the blocks, it doesn’t matter.

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