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Many quiltmakers like to make six inch quilt blocks in order to use a greater variety of blocks in a sampler style quilt. Another reason might be to test out the look of a block in a smaller size in order to save on the fabrics (just in case the block looks very different than in your imagination).
Whatever your reason for creating six inch blocks, the pieces are all just smaller versions of larger sized quilt blocks -- such as the most popular size, the 12" quilt block. This is what makes quiltmaking so exciting -- you are the designer and get to choose all the components.
Crystal Star
Free Quilt Block Pattern
The Crystal Star quilt block is technically a four patch design as it is created on a 4 x 4 grid. However, this block is constructed as an uneven nine patch due to the size of the patches.
The two pieced types of patches used in this block are firstly, a very common unit -- the flying geese. This is one you will learn early on as you start off with this very addictive craft. Secondly, the centre patch is known as a square in a square.
Enjoy this block as a practice in continuing on with your quiltmaking journey.
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