Star Sisters Starry Throw Quilt

Create a stunning throw quilt with this easy-to-follow tutorial from the Star Sisters. Follow the steps and create this gorgeous quilt project in no time! Use the starry pattern to make a quilt you'll love. Get started today!

About This Throw Quilt

This mystical throw quilt was an experiment in combining mini quilts from my Quilt Rune collection to make a larger quilt. I had been sitting on the design for almost a year but didn’t put thread to fabric until earlier this year.

The top came together quickly by combining the eight mini quilts together and adding some borders. Then I sent it off to a long armer, for some discrete, curvy, meandering white-thread quilting, wanting to let the patchwork be the main attraction (as opposed to hand stitching) for this particular project.

I used some special-to-me fabrics, in addition to some meaningful mini quit patterns for this throw quilt and I love how it all came together.

 

Discover the Magic of Quilt Runes

This quilt is part of a rune-inspired series that came into being as a form of self-exploration. As a mom of three, wife, daughter, sister, and friend I was feeling, at times, as if I was forgetting myself. So, I decided to investigate that.

I went on a search for a list of aspects of life that are part of healing. The plan was to put some real thought and energy into each. When I found this circle of healing runes, everything just clicked into place. Regardless of whether the image I found is actually historically accurate, I liked the list and the shapes and I thought it was a great springboard for simple quilt designs.

Star Sisters is a combination of two Quilt Runes, Binary Star and Protostar. Binary Star focuses on patience and Protostar focuses on boundaries. These are both aspects of life that I think most care takers can relate to. They are tricky to master, but can make a world of difference if thoughtfully managed.

The point of these Quilt Runes is to think about the topics they represent during the making process and how they show up in your life. Do you have clear boundaries with yourself and with others? Could you be more patient with yourself? Could you ask for more patience from a friend?

By incorporating intentionality into your quilting projects, you have the opportunity to infuse your creations with this magical energy. Whether you choose to use the Star Sisters pattern or any other Quilt Rune, embracing the symbolism and artistry will help you create a one of a kid, personal quilt.

 

Fabrics and Materials Used

The background of this quilt is made with Starry in Geranium, a print from my Dreaming fabric collection available at Hawthorne Supply Co. The design is made up of triangles and wonky stars floating on the breeze.

The rest of the patchwork design was made with a solid, Kona Bone, that was found in my stash. The original use of that Kona Bone was a special project (see below), making this Star Sisters quilt very near and dear to my heart.

The backing of this throw quilt is a another fabric from my Dreaming collection, for Hawthorne Supply Co. A dark and moody mid-sized floral, the design is made up of saffron crocus, moons, and the same wonky stars, contrasting the top of the quilt nicely. The print is called Moonspell in Night and it's available in three other color options.

For the binding I used Kona Wasabi, another solid found in my stash. I’m quite pleased with how it pleasantly clashes with the rest of the fabrics.

 

A Quilt With Special Meaning

In 2020, my grandmother commissioned me to make two queen sized quilts for her guest rooms. It was a fun project, talking fabric and design with her over a handful of tea dates. Unfortunately, while I was making them, her health began to decline, and with the pandemic rampant, we had to cut back on our meet ups.

The last time I saw my grandmother in person was the day I gave her the finished quilts. She was in good spirits that day, knitting a baby blanket. I was newly pregnant, not ready to tell her yet, but she knew. That baby blanket was intended for me.

I used the leftover Kona Bone from her quilts to make this Star Sisters throw. Doing so has been a special way to remember and honor her. Kind of like sewing all the memories of her together and splicing a broken heart at the same time. Or rediscovering the endearing traits she’s handed down to me and knowing she’s always here in spirit.

Let your creativity shine with this versatile throw quilt project tutorial from Star Sisters! Learn how to sew this quilt with detailed instructions and customize it with your choice of fabrics. Get started on your own unique quilt project today!
 

Creating Your Own Star Sisters Quilt

After crowdsourcing my newsletter subscribers with a survey I decided to make the pattern for this quilt available in three different formats. All three will guide you to make a throw sized quilt.

 

Option 1: Blog Post Tutorial

The first is a blog post. It includes measurements and a diagram so you can make the quilt yourself if you already have the Binary Star and Protostar Mini Quilt Patterns. This option is, obviously, be free and allows for you to substitute in other Quilt Rune Mini Quilt Patterns if you wish.

 

How to Make a Center Spell Throw Quilt

 
 

Option 2: The Center Spell Pattern Extention

The second is a Pattern Extension. It includes fabric requirements, measurements, cutting & piecing instructions, and detailed diagrams of how to assemble the quilt top if you already have the Binary Star and Protostar Mini Quilt Patterns. This option allows for you to substitute in other Quilt Rune Mini Quilt Patterns if you wish.

 
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Option 3: The Star Sisters Quilt Pattern

The third option is a full pattern. It includes everything mentioned above as well as detailed instructions on how to make the Binary Star and Protostar Mini Quilts. No other Quilt Rune patterns are requires with this option.

 
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My goal is to encourage creativity and offer versatility with my quilt patterns. I hope that you can find the best fit for you in one of these three offerings.

 

The Quilt Rune Collection

Sewing and quilting can be a therapeutic and even cathartic way to spend time and this mini quilt series is designed exactly for that.

Spending just 5 or 15 minutes a day working with your hands can really make a difference. It’s my hope that making a quilt from this collection will help you make time for yourself and get to know yourself better.

 

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Anna Brown

hand quilter, designer, @quilt.buzz co-host ☽ thoughtfully designed quilt patterns and courses for modern makers

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