Rose Quartz Pinwheel Quilt Block

Rose Quartz Pinwheel Quilt Block

Master making pretty pinwheel blocks with this helpful guide for beginner quilters. In this pattern, you’ll learn how to make four pinwheels: the basic windmill, the turnstile block, the classic pinwheel and a pinwheel variation. Pinwheel blocks are a cornerstone of numerous quilt patterns, so this tutorial is a fantastic way to start small and build up your skills. Add liveliness and movement to your quilts by conquering this basic block pattern.

Materials:

  • To make all four Pinwheel blocks below, you need a fat quarter (21″ x 18”) in each of two contrasting colors. Ideally, choose either solid colors or low-volume, non-directional prints. Here, Fabric A is a mid-tone apricot color with a darker-toned small-scale floral print and Fabric B has a shell-pink/very pale pink variegated background with a cream small-scale floral print. Pale pink thread was used for piecing these blocks.

DESIGNER NOTES:

  • A 1/4” seam is used throughout.
  • On pressing: After completing each seam, press the seam with a hot iron (not with steam) and then open up the fabric pieces and press as directed in the instructions below.

Instructions:

Basic Pinwheel Block:

This makes an 8” (finished) block.

CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • From Fabric A, cut four strips, each 1 3/4″ x 4 1/2”.
  • From Fabric B, cut four oblongs, each 3 3/4″ x 4 1/2”.

MAKING A BASIC PINWHEEL BLOCK:

  1. Join a strip of Fabric A to the bottom of the Fabric B oblong, along the long sides. Press the seam allowances towards the Fabric A strip.

  2. Repeat Step 1 three more times.
  3. Lay out the four pieces on the worktable, as shown in the photo.

  4. Join the top two pieces to make a row and the bottom two pieces to make a row. Press the seam allowances towards the Fabric A strip.

  5. Join the two rows. Press seam allowances upwards.

Basic Windmill Block:

This makes an 8” (finished) block.

CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • From Fabric A, cut two squares 4 7/8″ x 4 7/8″.
  • From Fabric B, cut two squares 4 7/8″ x 4 7/8”.

MAKING A BASIC WINDMILL BLOCK:

  1. Draw a diagonal line corner to corner across the back of a Fabric B square.

  2. Place the Fabric B square on top of a Fabric A square and pin.

  3. Do a line of stitching, 1/4” away from the line on the left side of the line. Take the piece out of the machine and do a second line of stitching, 1/4” away from the line on the right side of the line.

  4. Cut along the marked line.

  5. Open the fabric pieces and press the seam allowances towards Fabric A.

  6. Repeat Steps 1-5 one more time. Lay out the pieces as shown.

  7. Pin the top two squares together as shown.

  8. Stitch the top two squares together. Press seam allowances to the right. Pin, then stitch the lower two squares. Press seam allowances to the left.

  9. Pin the two rows together as shown. Inserting extra pins to hold down the seam allowances will help to prevent them from getting caught in the seam.

  10. Join the rows aligning the vertical seams. Make sure that the seam goes through the tips of the triangles. Press seam allowances downwards.

Turnstile Block:

This makes an 8” (finished) block.

CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • From Fabric A, cut one square 5 1/4″ x 5 1/4”.
  • From Fabric B, cut one square 5 1/4″ x 5 1/4” and two squares 4 7/8″ x 4 7/8”.

MAKING THE TURNSTILE BLOCK:

  1. Cut the Fabric A square twice on the diagonal.

  2. Cut the Fabric B 5 1/4″ x 5 1/4” square twice on the diagonal.

  3. Join a Fabric A triangle (cut in Step 1) to the left of a Fabric B triangle (cut in Step 2). Press the seam allowances towards Fabric A.

  4. Repeat Step 3 three more times.

  5. Cut each of the Fabric B 4 7/8″ x 4 7/8” squares once on the diagonal.

  6. Place one of the triangles cut in Step 5, right sides together, with the unit made in Step 3. Press seam allowances towards the larger triangle.

  7. Repeat Step 6 with the remaining three triangles cut in Step 5 and the units made in Step 4. Press as before.

  8. Lay the four completed pieces on the worktable as shown.

  9. Repeat Steps 6-9 of the Basic Pinwheel block to join the squares, then the rows, to complete the block.

Pinwheel Variation:

This makes an 8” (finished) block.

CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

  • From Fabric A, cut eight squares 2 7/8″ x 2 7/8”.
  • From Fabric B, cut eight squares 2 7/8″ x 2 7/8”.

MAKING THE PINWHEEL VARIATION:

  1. Take one Fabric A square and one Fabric B square. Follow Steps 1-5 from the ‘Making a Basic Windmill block’ instructions above. Repeat this step seven more times to make 16 half-square triangle blocks in all.

  2. Make Row 1. Lay out four half-square triangle units as shown.

  3. Join the units in the order in which you laid them out. Press the seams open.

  4. Make Row 2.  Lay out four half-square triangle units as shown.

  5. Join and press the units as you did in Step 3.

  6. Make Row 3. Lay out the units as shown.

  7. Join and press as before.

  8. Make Row 4. Lay out the units as shown.

  9. Join and press the units as you did in Step 3.
  10. Join Row 1 to Row 2. Press seam allowances downwards.

  11. Join Row 3 to Row 4. Press seam allowances downwards.
  12. Join the Row 1/2 section above the Row 3/4 section to complete the block. Press seam allowances downwards.
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