The friendship star quilt block is a quick and easy block that uses half square triangles and solid squares in a nine-patch layout! This is a classic quilt block that can you can combine with other blocks. It also makes a stunning quilt on its own. Use a variety of colors, or flip the colors, so that when the squares are side-by-side in your final design, the corners have definition and bring more visual interest to the quilt.
This is a perfect quilt block for beginners to learn how to make half square triangles, and learn the basics of sewing blocks together, which is patchwork. The nine-patch layout is very popular with basic piecing. It is simply sewing blocks into rows and then sewing the rows together to form the quilt block.
Tradition of the Friendship Star quilt block is friends would each make a block in their fabrics and sign the block. In the 1800’s, when people were heading west, friends would exchange blocks before moving on to the next settlement. The blocks could then be sewn together to make a quilt that reflects all of their friends as they took their journey across the country – keeping warm thoughts of the times together.
The basic version of the friendship star quilt block has squares in the corners. Or you can use half square triangles in the corners as a variation. Other variations include using a third color which is referred to as Simplex Star.
The basic friendship star block uses two fabrics. To make a successful block, make sure to have value differentiation in your fabrics – whether you choose to use solids or prints. This is a perfect stash-busting and scrap-busting quilt block!
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Here is a fabric calculator to help with cutting fabrics to make the Friendship Star quilt block in different sizes


How to make the Friendship Star Quilt Block
Learn how to make the classic Friendship Star Quilt Block. It's an easy square block that combines half-square triangle units and square blocks to form a four-pointed star.
Here are our step-by-step directions:
Materials
- Two coordinating fabrics. Tip: in order for your star to pop, make sure they aren't too close in value or color.
- Thread
Tools
- Sewing machine
- Iron
- Ironing board
- Cutting mat
- Rotary cutter
- Quilters ruler
- Optional: Triangle ruler
Instructions
- For each quilt block, you will need a total of five (5) squares and four (4) half square triangles.
Start by cutting four (4) squares from your background fabric and one (1) square from your star fabric, referring to the chart above. These will be the center and corner squares of your block. Set aside. I'm making a finished 9-inch block size. - For each quilt block, make four (4) half square triangles the same size as your squares from both fabrics. See 7 Ways to Make Half Square Triangles.
- Lay your pieces out in this format, three (3) rows of three (3). The half square triangles (also referred to as hst units) are on each side of the center square.
- Sew the blocks for each row together, right sides together with 1/4-inch seam allowance and press seams.
- Match the seams and sew all three (3) rows together.
And now you have a friendship star quilt block!
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How to Make a Variation of the Friendship Star Quilt Block
This variation only uses three (3) different fabrics, one (1) square, two sets of four (4) half square triangles; it is also a variation of the simple nine patch quilt block.
Layout your pieces with the square placed in the center and with one set of half square triangles forming the friendship star. In the corners, instead of squares, use another set of half square triangles that highlights a third fabric choice.

Sew the rows as outlined above, and then sew the rows together to form this variation on the Friendship Star quilt block.

Ideas for Friendship Star Quilt Block:
- Make a scrappy quilt design by combining a variety of fabrics for the block. TIP: make sure that the star fabrics are all the same value or color.
- Friendship quilts were popular as Signature Quilts and people would sign their name in the center square.
- This is a fun block for a baby quilt. The simple star can look like a pinwheel! Use different bright colors for each of the star points.
Here are more 9-patch easy quilt patterns:

Friendship Star Quilt block uses half square triangles as well as solid squares in a nine patch layout.

Churn Dash Quilt block uses half square triangles, one solid square and four squares that are made up from two rectangles, in a nine patch layout.

The Ohio Star Quilt block uses the quarter square triangle block and squares.

The Indiana Puzzle Quilt block uses half square triangles surrounding a square-in-a-square block in a nine patch layout.

The Variable Star Quilt block uses split quarter square triangles and squares.

The Calico Puzzle Quilt block uses squares, then places half square triangles in the corners.

The Air Castle Quilt block uses half square triangles, square-in-a-square as well as split quarter square triangles.

The Simplex Star Quilt block uses half square triangles and squares.

The Shoo Fly Quilt block uses half square triangles and squares.

Same pieces as above, The Eccentric Star Quilt block uses half square triangles and squares, but makes a very different quilt block.

The Virginia Worm Fence Quilt block uses units made from two fabrics.

The Spool Quilt block is another that uses half square triangles and squares.

Swamp Angel Quilt block uses quarter square triangles, half square triangles and a center square.
Learn more about the basics of the nine patch block and browse through more nine patch quilt blocks on Create Whimsy. Also, check out our article that covers popular quilt patterns.






