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Friendship Star Quilt Layouts

    I’ve had a couple of requests to show what the blocks in the tutorials look like put into a quilt. While I don’t have time to make a whole bunch of quilts, I can draw them up in EQ and provide you with some different layouts options. Here are some options for the Friendship Star block – you can find my tutorial for the Friendship Star quilt block here – https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/how-to-sew-friendship-star-quilt-block

    Plain Jane

    Here’s a Plain Jane version of the Friendship Star block. This would look great as a scrappy quilt. The stars seem to “float” on the background.

    friendship star layout 1

    Sashed Style

    Here’s what a sashed version of the Plain Jane Friendship Star quilt would look like. It adds more interest and frames each of the stars. This would make a nice memory quilt where the center of the stars would be where people could sign their names – after all it is a “friendship” star block!

    friendship star sashed quilt

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    Chained Version

    Here’s a layout where every other block is a chain block. There are lots of different chain blocks that you could use – even a Nine-Patch block would work! I especially like this layout.

    friendship star chained layout

    This is just a small sampling of how you can use a Friendship Star block in a quilt. Have you used this block in a quilt? Let me know and/or send a picture of it!

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    Happy Quilting!

    Elaine

    P.S. In case you missed it, check out my roundup post of easy quilt blocks at https://quiltembroiderypdf.com/30-easy-quilt-block-tutorials-for-the-beginning-quilter

    P.P.S. Check out my patterns I have for sale on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/fabric406