Monday, September 1, 2025

Laurel Ridge Month 9


Month 9 of the Laurel Ridge BOM is called the 9 Patch in a Star Block. This quilt was designed by Lynn Wilder and and part of the The Quilt Show membership. I didn't count myself but I heard this block is made up of 45 pieces. That's a lot for a 5.5" block! I started by making the half square triangles. There are 8 HST's per block so I had to make a total of 128! I know that sounds like a lot but it's manageable if you use the 8-at-a-time method. There are lots of charts you can find online that will explain the method and tell you what size to cut depending on the finished size desired for your half square triangle. I always like to make them larger and then cut them down to size. 


The next step is to make quarter square triangles. I'm using the same 8-at-a-time method to make half square triangles. I only have to make 64 of these so that's a little better!!! However, there is one more step in making these that wasn't needed in the half square triangles. I have to sew two half square triangles together to make the hour glass shape/quarter square triangles and then cut them apart.


This picture gives you an idea of how they're finished. Hopefully, I'll be done soon! These blocks are very demanding but I love it!


2 comments:

  1. You do like these challenges, Rosemary--and do so well with them.
    Lotsa pieces for sure;))) Hope your Long Labor Day weekend was good...
    Hugs, from "lost in the stash"--Julierose

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    1. Thanks, Julierose! I'm not sure why I like these intense blocks. I guess it's a challenge. I had a nice weekend but sort of quiet.

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I'm on the 9th month of the Laurel Ridge BOM designed by Lynn Wilder. This month we had to make 16 blocks known as 9 Patch in a Star. Th...