
Stars in My Garden: Sawtooth Star – Green (Block 10)
The Sawtooth Star is a classic and the centerpiece of our quilt. This week we make Sawtooth Stars in shades of pink with shades of green for the background.
You can download the Block Guide with Border Guide by clicking the button below. File is a PDF. Blog posts detail block construction.

The Sawtooth Star is a classic and the centerpiece of our quilt. This week we make Sawtooth Stars in shades of pink with shades of green for the background.

A whole new block this week! Hovering Hawks looks complex, but is very simple. Made of squares and Half-Square Triangle units.

It’s Week 12 of our Stars in My Garden Sew-Along, and we’re making our final block – it’s another Flying Geese block in pink and blue.

We’re wrapping up the Stars in the Garden quilt-along with one final step: adding borders. I’ll guide you through measuring, cutting, and attaching your borders




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