This classic quilt block is mostly made with Flying Geese and Half Square Triangles. While it’s not a beginner block, it is fairly easy to sew together.
Update: I’ve added some layout options at the end of the tutorial.
The Aztec Jewel appeared in the Quilter’s Newsletter and was designed by Virginia Outerbacker. It uses a light, a medium and a dark fabric and is very striking! Let’s get sewing!
Fabric Requirements for a 12″ Finished Aztec Jewel Quilt Block:
- Light/Ivory: 8 – 2″ x 3.5″ rectangles, 24 – 2″ squares
- Medium/Coral: 12 – 2″ x 3.5″ rectangles, 2 – 4″ squares
- Dark/Aqua: 2 – 4″ squares, 1 – 3.5″ square, and 4 – 2″ squares

Sewing Directions:
Flying Geese Units:
Step 1:
Using the 12 Medium/Coral 2″ x 3.5″ rectangles and the 24 Light/Ivory 2″ squares, sew together 12 Flying Geese patches like the ones shown in the picture below. You will find my tutorial and method for making Flying Geese blocks at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-a-basic-flying-geese-block.

Step 2:
Sew together 3 of the Step 1 Flying Geese patches as shown in the picture below. Press the seam allowances away from the points. Repeat for a total of four Flying Geese units.

Corner Units:
Half Square Triangle Patches:
Step 3:
Using the 2 Medium/Coral 4″ squares and the 2 Dark/Aqua 4″ squares, make four Half Square Triangle patches as shown below. Press the seam allowances toward the Dark/Aqua fabric and trim/square up the units to 3.5″ 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.

Step 4:
Lay out a Step 3 Half Square Triangle patch, two Light/Ivory 2″ x 3.5″ rectangles, and one Dark/Aqua 2″ square as shown in the picture below.

Step 5:
Sew the patches into two rows and press the seam allowances away from the Light/Ivory rectangles as shown below.

Step 6:
Sew the two rows together and press the seam allowance toward the Half Square Triangle. (Sorry – I forgot to take a picture of this step.) Repeat Steps 4 through 6 for a total of four Corner units.
Putting It All Together:
Step 7:
Lay out the Flying Geese units, the Corner units, and the Dark/Aqua 3.5″ square as shown in the picture below.

Step 8:
From here the block goes together like an uneven Nine Patch block. First, sew the units into three rows as shown in the picture below.

Step 9:
Press the seam allowances away from the Flying Geese units as shown below.

Step 10:
Now sew those three rows together.

Step 11:
And press the seam allowances toward the center of the block as shown in the picture below. You’re done!
