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Nine Patch Nirvana: 2006 Block of The Month Lucky Star

This document provides instructions for making a 12" Lucky Star quilt block as part of a 2006 Block of the Month series. It includes a list of the fabrics and pieces needed, with the quantities of each, as well as step-by-step sewing instructions to assemble the block. The instructions guide the reader to cut small squares from cream and orange or blue fabrics and attach them to larger square backgrounds to create nine-patch style units. These units are then arranged and sewn together to form the finished block.

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Nine Patch Nirvana: 2006 Block of The Month Lucky Star

This document provides instructions for making a 12" Lucky Star quilt block as part of a 2006 Block of the Month series. It includes a list of the fabrics and pieces needed, with the quantities of each, as well as step-by-step sewing instructions to assemble the block. The instructions guide the reader to cut small squares from cream and orange or blue fabrics and attach them to larger square backgrounds to create nine-patch style units. These units are then arranged and sewn together to form the finished block.

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Nine Patch Nirvana


2006 Block of the Month
Lucky Star
Size: 12"
May 2006 Quilt Block of the Month Free from
BlockCentral.com
Cutting Instructions:
Fabric: Size & Shape: # to Cut:
A (Lt. Orange) 4-1/2" Square 4
B (Blue) 4-1/2" Square 5
C (Cream) 2-1/2" Square 28
Sewing Instructions:
Step 1: Using a ruler and a pencil, draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of each
2-1/2" Color C (cream) square.
Step 2: With right sides together, layer a Color C (cream) 2-1/2" square in the
upper right corner of a Color A (light orange) 4-1/2" square and sew on the diagonal
line that you drew in Step 1. Trim away excess fabric 1/4" above the stitching and
press seam toward Color C (cream). Repeat on the lower left corner. Repeat Step 2
three more times for a total of four Color A/C units.
Step 3: With right sides together, layer a Color C (cream) 2-1/2" square in the
upper right corner of a Color B (blue) 4-1/2" square and sew on the diagonal line that
you drew in Step 1. Trim away excess fabric 1/4" above the stitching and press
seam toward Color C (cream). Repeat on each corner in the following order: lower
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left, upper, left, and lower right. Repeat Step 3 until five Color B/C units are made.
Step 4: Using the illustrations below as your guide, arrange the units. Press seam
allowances away from the center unit on the top and bottom rows and toward the
center unit in the center row. Sew rows together to finish the block and press seam
allowances away from the center row.
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Your block should measure 12-1/2" at this point. It will measure 12" when
it is sewn into the quilt.
Copyright 2006 by Kim Noblin. All rights reserved. Free for personal use only. All
other use requires written permission from the designer. Email:
kim@blockcentral.com Website: http://www.blockcentral.com

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