The Quilt that Screamed to be Tuckerized

I was looking through my quilt books and saw this quilt that just screamed to be Tuckerized. What does that mean you ask? To Tuckerize a block/quilt is to identify the units that make up the block/quilt and apply Studio 180 Design techniques to the construction, to streamline and make the process more efficient without losing the points, and to have the ability to make it in many sizes. For instance, Deb Tucker’s V Block can be made in 11 sizes.

This is the Bethlehem Star. It can be easily Tuckerized using the V Block tool by Deb Tucker.

The block consists of 2 of each V Blocks units shown above, plus a center rectangle & 4 corner squares.

This entire quilt including the sashing stars can be made with Studio 180 Design V Block Tool. Just follow the directions for the V Block tool. BethIehem Star quilt Measures 69″ x 85″. I created a supply list so you can make it too.

The original quilt is from the book “TIS Amazing” by Janna Thomas.

3 thoughts on “The Quilt that Screamed to be Tuckerized

  1. Leianne McCallum

    Wow, thank you so much for sharing this pattern with us all. I love all the Tucker tools, but the V-Block is one of my favourites. I cannot wait to try this out!
    Leianne McCallum, Uxbridge, Ont, Canada

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