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Easy Hidden Star Quilt Block Tutorial

    Looking for a classic quilt block with a touch of intrigue? The Hidden Star block is a beautiful 12″ traditional design that’s simple to piece but makes a striking impact. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a quick, satisfying project, this block comes together using just Half Square Triangles (HSTs), Square-in-a-Square units, and a center square. Whether you’re adding it to a sampler quilt or making a full quilt of stars, the Hidden Star is a timeless favorite that shines with any fabric style. Let’s dive in!

    hidden star quilt block

    Fabric Requirements for a 12″ Finished Hidden Star Quilt Block:

    • Light/Ivory: 2 – 5″ squares, 1 – 4.5″ square, and 8 – 2.5″ squares
    • Medium/Tan: 8 – 2.5″ squares
    • Dark/Purple: 2 – 5″ squares, and 4 – 4.5″ squares
    hidden star fabric requirements

    Sewing Directions:

    Half Square Triangle Units:

    Step 1:

    Using the Light/Ivory 5″ squares and Dark/Purple 5″ squares, sew together four Half Square Triangle (HST) units as shown in the picture below. Trim/square up the units to 4.5″ square. You can find the tutorial for making a basic Half Square Triangle block at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-half-square-triangle-block

    hidden star 1

    Square in a Square Units:

    Step 2:

    Piece together four Square in a Square units like the ones in the picture below using the four Dark/Purple 4.5″ squares, the eight Light/Ivory 2.5″ squares, and the eight Medium/Tan 2.5″ squares.

    You will find my tutorial for making a basic Square in a Square block at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-square-in-a-square-block

    Be sure to put the Light/Ivory squares adjacent to each other (and the same for the Medium/Tan squares).

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    Putting It All Together:

    Step 3:

    Lay out the Half Square Triangle units, the Square in a Square units, and the Light/Ivory 4.5″ square as shown in the picture below.

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    Step 4:

    From here the block goes together just like a Nine Patch block. First you sew the units in three rows.

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    Step 5:

    Press the seam allowances away from the Square in a Square units as shown below.

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    Step 6:

    All that’s left is to sew the three rows together.

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    Step 7:

    And press the seam allowances toward the center of the block. You’re done!

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    Layout Ideas:

    Here’s the basic 4 x 4 layout using colors similar to the tutorial.
     
    quilt 1
    This version of the basic 4 x 4 layout had sashing and cornerstones.
     
    quilt 2
    For this example I used a large Hourglass block for an alternating block.
     
    quilt 3
    This alternating example uses a simple Shoo Fly block for the alternating block.
     
    quilt 4
    Here’s a monochromatic coloring with a simple alternating chain block. I also changed the center square to the same color as the star points so that the star isn’t so “hidden”.
     
    quilt 5
    This is an on-point layout with a chain block used as an alternating block and for the setting triangles.
     
    quilt 6
    This example of an on-point layout has narrow sashing and cornerstones and the light green background fabric used in the setting triangles. I also added in an additional color.
     
    Another on-point layout using the Hourglass block for the alternating block and for the setting triangles.