I am obsessed with Halloween fabric 🎃. This month we're using the same Cluck Cluck Sew No Point Stars pattern that was posted by Meghan last month, except we're celebrating a different holiday - Halloween 👻. The original tutorial can be found here.
Halloween fabrics of many colors
Fabric
- Halloween prints please; no solids, batiks or licensed characters (Marvel, Peanuts, etc.) with one exception - Jack Skellington is allowed.
- Option 1 - two Halloween fabrics of any color/pattern, one for the star and one for the background; there should be obvious contrast between the two. The center square of the star should feature the same fabric as the points - this is different from the original tutorial.
- Option 2 - one Halloween fabric for the star, and a background print that reads black, gray, orange, black and white or something similar (it can be a combo of these colors), see palette below for inspo.
- PLEASE save and send the trimmed star point corners!
Cutting
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Star Halloween fabric |
1 - 4 inch square
8 - 3 inch squares |
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Background Halloween or coordinating fabric |
8 - 4 inch squares |
Construction
A note about pressing: I tend to press seams open but will mix it up as I see fit; do as you like. Please use 1/4 in. seams throughout.
- Draw a diagonal line on the back of the star fabric 3 in. squares, or use whatever method you prefer in order to sew a line along the diagonal. The fabric shown happens to be directional, so I marked half the squares one direction, and half the opposite direction.
- Towards the outside corner, trim 1/4 inch away from the seam; flip and press the star point.
- On the opposite corner, complete steps 2 and 3 again
- Repeat these steps 3 more times for a total of 4 star point blocks. Please save and send the trimmed star point corners
- Arrange the squares in a 9-patch pattern; sew the 3 squares in each row together, then sew the rows together. Press the seams as you like. Your block should measure around 11 inches square.
And you're done! Thanks for sewing for me 😊
PS: when sewn together the small scrap triangles will make 2.25 inch (unfinished) HSTs that I plan to use for a postage-stamp type quilt inspired by this Halloween masterpiece.











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