Ohio Star quilt Ohio Star  
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Designed by Arlene Poltrack

Making this striking wall hanging is so easy when using rotary cutting techniques. Stitch strips of fabric together and then cut strips to create a colorful pieced border.

Time to completion: Weekend

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Skill level: 3 of 5, 1 being the easiest

   

Materials List  

Fabric Needed:
Black - 1½" yds. (includes backing and binding)
Gold (large star points) - 1/8 yard
Scraps of Green and Fuchsia (small star) and 8 to10 coordinating colors for pieced border.
Sizes to Cut:
Center 12" Square (cut into triangles as shown)
A - Fuchsia: (1) 2½" square
B - Black: (2) 2-3/8" squaressquare with diagonal line across it
C - Green: (4) 2-3/8" squaressquare with diagonal line across it
D - Black: (1) 4¼" squaresquare with X in center
E - Black: (4) 2" squares
F - Gold: (4) 3-7/8" squaressquare with diagonal line across it
G - Black: (1) 7¼" squaresquare with X in center
H - Black: (4) 3½" squares






Inner Border

I - Black: (2) 2" x 12½"
(2) 2" x 15½"

Pieced Border
J - 8 to 10 colors: 1½" x 14”

Outer Border
K - Black: (2) 3½" x 17½"
Black: (2) 3½" x 24½"



Instructions  
Piecing
1. Sew B triangles to center square A.

 

2. Make 2 sets of C - D - C. Sew to A B square.

 

3. Make 2 sets of E - C - D - C - E. Sew to remaining 2 sides.

 

4. Make 2 sets of F - G - F. Sew to top and bottom of square.

 

5. Make 2 sets of H - F - G - F- H. Sew to remaining sides.

 

Inner Border (I)
1. Sew (2) 2” x 12½" borders to sides.

 

2. Sew (2) 2” x 15½" borders to top and bottom.

 

Pieced Border (J)
1. Sew 8 to10 - 1½" x 14" strips together. Re-cut sewn strips into 1½" segments.

 

2. Sew end to end to fit edges of square.

 

Outer Border (K)
1. Sew (2) 3½" x 17½" borders to sides.

 

2. Sew (2) 3½" x 24½" borders to top and bottom.

 

Finishing
1. Cut backing. Layer quilt. Machine stitch around patchwork design and borders. Bind edges.
Completed notebook lying open
Figure A
 


Close-up of pencil in ribbon holder
Figure B
 

Helpful Tips  

 

 
Completed notebook lying open
Straight, accurate cutting
 
Straight, Accurate Cutting:
Always use laser-cut acrylic rulers with your rotary cutter and cutting mat. When cutting, press down firmly on the ruler. Always cut away from your body, rolling the blade against the edge of the ruler. Practice until you are able to get a straight, smooth cut.

 

  First Cut:
To straighten the edge of your fabric and trim away the raw edge, fold fabric in half lengthwise. Place ruler on fabric with raw edges to your right (opposite for left-handers). Line up the grid lines on your ruler with the fold of the fabric. Cut along the edge at a 90 degree angle to the fold.

 

 
Close-up of pencil in ribbon holder
Cutting strips
 
Cutting Strips:
Turn fabric so trimmed edge of fabric is on the left (opposite for left- handers). To cut fabric strips, decide on desired width of strip. Place ruler over cut edge of fabric at desired width. Make sure the vertical lines of ruler are parallel to the cut edge of fabric. The horizontal lines of the ruler should be parallel to the fold of the fabric. Cut fabric strip.

 

  Cutting Corners:
Cut beyond the corner point on one side, then cut along the other side beyond corner.

 

  Larger Cutting Surface:
Butt two cutting mats together and secure with masking tape from the underside.

 

  Cutting Paper & Vinyl:
Rotary cutters can be used to cut paper and vinyl. Always keep these blades separate and never use them to cut fabric. Use dull blades to cut paper.

 

  Using the 60mm Rotary Cutter:
This cutter can be used for most projects. The larger blade provides more cutting surface with fewer revolutions.

 

  Care:
Keep cutting mats clean by wiping with a soft, damp cloth.