
No-Hassle 1/4-Square Triangles
Quilt patterns with 1/2-square and 1/4-square triangles are found in many traditional quilt pattern designs. Yet those triangular shapes can be sticklers to piece! Here’s how to take the hassle out of creating triangles, in particular 1/4-square triangles. For more details watch the second episode of No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks online.
The Sampler Quilt
This 12-block quilt features both 1/2- and 1/4-square blocks. In a previous blog, I featured six of the 1/2-square triangle blocks. Now learn how to combine the two block styles to create amazing quilt designs. Note: The instructions to create this quilt are found in No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks.
1/4-Square Dance
Some quilt block names have a long history; others are simply made up on the fly! I’ll let you decide the authenticity of this block named the 1/4-Square Dance! Regardless of what it’s called, it’s the perfect block to begin our no-hassle quilt block journey.
Boy’s Nonsense (1898)
This quilt block named, Boy’s Nonsense, was officially recorded and appears in print in 1898. The block appears to include rectangular strips. Not so, the design is a combination of 1/2- and 1/4-square triangles plus a plain center square.
Silent Star
It might be difficult to comprehend, but the next block, Silent Star, is almost identical to the last block, Boy’s Nonsense. The main difference in construction is the center block—all the other blocks are the same. This is the case where fabric choices totally change the design!
Ohio Star
Simple in design, yet elegant, the Ohio Star quilt block has been in use since the early 1800s, with a spike in popularity in the 1930s. See how this 9-patch block can be made the ho-hassle way in the 21st century.
Star of Hope (1980)
Now for your master’s degree in 1/4-square triangles! The Star of Hope combines a 1/2- and 1/4-square triangle; I call it a modified 1/4-square. Notice the three-color block of aqua, ivory and teal. Success comes by thinking this through and following the directions!
Card Trick (1979)
The Card Trick Quilt Block, like most magic, seems impossible to reproduce. What appears as sleight of hand, is a very logical block to create once you see the elements. The Card Trick—I know you will not be fooled by the design!
How to Make 1/4-Square Triangles
There are several ways to make triangles; my preference is to use the No-Hassle Triangles Gauge. Reference the left side of the gauge for 1/2-square triangles and the right side for 1/4-square triangles.
- Depress and slide the guide to the size triangle you’d like to make. The guide will lock in place.
- Cut strips the size printed on the gauge. Then cut strips into squares. In this example, cut 6-1/4″ strips, then cut strips into 6-1/4″ squares.
- Stack two blocks.
- Mark center diagonal line through the die-cut openings on the No-Hassle Triangles Gauge.
- Stitch a scant 1/4″ from each side of center.
- Cut along center; press.
- Stack two 1/2-square triangles, meeting opposite colors.
- Slide the gauge to the 1/2-square triangle marking on the left side. Double check that the block fits within the gauge perimeters.
- Mark center diagonal line through die cut openings.
- Cut along center marking; press.
- This time, you’ll have two accurate 1/4-square triangles! Using the No-Hassle Triangles Gauge guarantees that the sizes of the 1/2-square and 1/4-square triangles are compatible in a quilt design!
Watch No-Hassle Triangles (Part One and Part Two) on Sewing With Nancy online.
Make This Sampler Quilt at Home
The No-Hassle Triangles Quilt Blocks book shows exactly how to make the 12-block sampler quilt. For best results, use the No-Hassle Triangles Gauge.
Bye for now,
beatriz_souza
‘Card Trick’ is my favorite – it’s really tricky…
Leigh
Ohio Star ! It’s my favorite block of all
mike godawski
Ohio Star has always been a personal favorite of mine.
Vicky
Silent Star is my favorite.
Leslie T
Love the Card trick block.
Ruth Cryer
Love the Silent Star!
KathyinMN
The Ohio star is the one that got me to start quilting, so I’d say that one.
Kathy Gates
I love the Ohio Star. I keep saying I will make an Ohio Star quilt! I guess now is a good time to start one! 🙂 Thanks for your great giveaway of this awesome book! 🙂
Vicki Violette
I absolutely adore the Silent Star pattern ! I would love to make a Christmas quilt utilizing this unique design !
Diane
A simple yet accurate technique with the no-hassle triangles guage that allows you to produce amazing quilt designs. I am completely inspired! A must have book and tool!
Teri Ralph
My favorite is the Star of Hope, mainly because of it’s name, but also because I love a challenge of doing something I have to think about how to put together correctly occasionally!
Nancy
I’ve always like the Card Trick block… thanks for the giveaway.
Elizabeth Kuntz
My favorite block is the card trick. It looks so complicated.
Audrey
My favorite quilt block is “Card Trick”.
Marianne
Star of HOPE (I win)!
Margaret Schindler
I love the card trick. I have always wanted to make a quilt with this block but it looks so complicated.
Debra
My favorite is the Star of Hope–especially with the Christmas season fast approaching. Thanks for the giveaway!
Barbara G.
A hard choice to make, but since we live in Minnesota but originally
From Ohio I choose Ohio star.
Louise Brogan
My favorite block would have to be the Ohio Star… its so versatile!
Marlo Raub
Ohio Star I would have to say is my all time favorite but I find to Card Trick neat. Gee do they still say that? ? Thanks so much for the giveaway.
Nikki
I love the card trick square but I have never made it! Love the ruler!
Christa Froese
The Ohio Star is my favourite.Great to use in small project.
Doris Beicker
I liked “boys nonsense” because I had never seen it before & it’s different
Del Hersey
I love the Silent Star. It takes a sec to see it. I love when patterns emerge that way.
Thanks, Nancy.
Del.
Sandy
What a tough decision!!! Star of Hope is my favorite for now because I can visualize using Christmas fabrics in this design and the name is so appropriate.
Thanks for the good ideas!
Margaret C.
Ohio Star… a classic.
Susan
It’s so hard to choose. However, since I have to choose only one, I will say Card Trick. I’ve always wanted to make it but thought it was too complicated. You make it look so easy. Can’t wait to try it.
Darla Kimmes
I love the card trick.
Claire
It’s hard to visualize with all the green paper underneath the blocks but I pretty much favor the Card Trick.
Lix Fergus
The Star of Hope is my favorite!
Chris
I’ve always loved Ohio Stars. Thanks for the tutorial.
Karen B.
I like the “Card Trick” – it really looks like the blocks are overlaying each other… great pattern!
SHaron Weidemann
Boy’s Nonsence
Ilana
I like Boy’s Nonsense.
Janey
We raised seven sons so I choose the “Boys Nonsense” block and would pair it with the “1/4 Square Dance” in a project.
Caroline S
I love quilting tools! takes the guess work out of things.
Susan Eaton
I like the sense of movement in the Silent Star block. Thank you for the opportunity to own this wonderful tool!
Kathy F
My first ever quilt was an Ohio Star This would have made my life so much easier. Love those tools!
Robbin Golden
I like the Silent Star best. It looks so complex, but it’s really not.
Mary Lou
I love the boys nonsense! I have two sons and it seems so fitting in our house!
Diana Grindel
I would say the Card Trick, the slight of hand intrigues me. Thanks for the opportunity to win this tool !
Pat
I love the card trick block. I made it once without the help of this tool and it was a bit tricky. Looking forward to trying it with this new helper.
Kim M. Harrington
This simple looking tool is ingenious!
Amazing. I love it!
carol skilling
I just love the illusion of the card , Nancy. What a wonderful quilt. I love sampler quilts. Thank you.
AS
I always like the Ohio Star.
Gail
I love them all but pick “The Star of Hope”.
Mary Horn
Boys Nonsense is a different block and I think I would like to make this block.
carole rahfeldt
My favorite is the card trick. It kinda figures for me cause I love to play texas hold em.
Ardis Hall
Star of Hope caught my eye.
Barbara P
Card trick is my favorite, love optical illusions
Connie Bobcik
I have always liked Card Tricks, but I would say that my favorite of of these 6 is Silent Star.
barbara woofs
Would love to try, thanks
Connie
Ohio Star: Less is more! A close second is Card Trick.
Fran Richards
“Card Trick” – looks complicated but using this method is very easy to make.
Janet Hendricks
My favorite is the Star of Hope! I love these 1/2 and 1/4 square patterns. I am really looking forward to playing with all these patterns! Thank you so much!!
Lori Chvojka
I love the Star of Hope!!
diane
I love Card Trick!
Susan
Ohio star – beautiful!
Janice
I love the “Card Trick”, I’m on my way to my stash! Gotta make it!
Janet L. Hendricks
I like the “Card Trick” pattern! This has given me some great ideas for my Christmas Quilts. Thx Nancy!
Jane
Ohio Star — definitely! I’m originally from Ohio.
Card Trick is a close second because it looks hard.
Thanks, Nancy, for these easy hints for half- and quarter-square triangles.
Candace W
Truly like Boys Nonsense from a historical perspective and because my young grandson & family are relocating from England. I would let him help me to pick out the fabric & of course, be my helper!
Sally M
Card Trick has always seemed magic to me. And I want to say what a pleasure it was to meet you in Fredricksburg VA! I was glad to see you in person after reading your autobiography 🙂
Sherry Clayton
i love the card trick!
Enid
Boy’s Nonsense.
Allen
Card trick and star of hope are my favorites but I’d love to make them all!
nancy of IN
I love card trick. It will be much simpler to make than when I did it.
Thanks
karen copstead
Ohio Star – classic favorite! Excellent photos, this helps a lot to understand the block construction, thanks so much.
Carol Hansen
WOW!!! What a great tool! Sure would help me make more soldier quilts! Looks like such a great way to make 1/4 square triangles…..and STARS! Love you, Nancy!
C. Stough
Love the Star of Hope! This triangle gauge is a must for all these triangles
Robin
I like them all, but Boy’s Nonsense is my favorite!
Darla
I really like the Ohio Star and our guild is currently having a challenge featuring the Ohio Star. Your TV show and blogs are the best!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Adeline
I LOVE the boy’s nonsense square! I have never seen anything as such and would love to try this one out. How fun to make a baby quilt for a little boy with boy’s nonsense squares!
Clara Chandler
Card Trick has been a favorite block of mine for several years. I made a sampler using this block in 1985. I like the demonstration of the gauge. Thank you for the chance to win the book and gauge.
VickiT
I’ve always love the Card Trick block, but after seeing this, I really like the Boy’s Nonsense block. That’s a stunning block.
Roberta Manna
They are all my favs but I think the top one is star of hope. Hard to decide which is my favorite
Margaret Zupfer
The Ohio Star is next on my list.
Mary S
Silent Star gets my vote. Thanks for sharing.
vonda hart
My favorite is Sttar of Hope. It’s looks so elegant, but you’ve mAde it seem easy. Can’t wait to try it.
Jan
Boy’s Nonsense is my favorite.
Dorothy S.
Star of Hope is my favorite. I like how it comes together so easily but looks complicated.
Phyllis
Hard to choose “just one”, but I suppose the uncluttered “Ohio Star” would be my favorite.
Barb Mader
I like the Boy’s Nonsense because of the rectangle that is formed at angles in each corner.
Nancy McKenzie
Star of Hope seems to be the slickest. Those Clover tools are amazing!
Ella Herron
I like the Star of Hope. I would love to win.
Starla
I love the Ohio Star, but the Card Trick also really appeals to me. I”ve made the former and want to make the latter!
Vickie
Star of Hope
Keri Lyn
Boy’s Nonsense is my favorite because of name fits my two boys. 🙂
Barbara
For some reason, I have always loved the card trick block!
Mary Helen Fisher
Star of Hope because it is a good reminder that I am a 14 year survivor of breast cancer.
Judy G
Usually I gravitate towards “Star” blocks, But think I’d like to try “Card Trick” to change things up!
Tina
Card trick is one I haven’t seen. I really like it
Marie Pettis
I have always been fascinated with Card Trick. The color options for that is unlimited.
Carrie
My first quilt was an Ohio Star but I like Star of Hope best. I have never tried that pattern. It is like a pattern within a pattern.
Natalie
Boy’s Nonsense & Star of Hope were new to me (very interesting), but I have to go with a long-time favorite, Card Tricks. (Wish I could remember how the extended version of that one goes together!)
Dot Welch
Ohio Star because I miss Ohio where I grew up. I live in AZ now and it is very different.
Karen Huffman
my favorite is all of the designs, period
Brenda charron
I love ohio star, but I haven’t seen star of hope till today! Love it too – and what an awesome name!
Carrie Burzan
:Love the card trick
Barbara Frasiser
Boy’s Nonesense speaks to me. It is simple and graphic.
Pat Collins
I really love all of them, but if I have to pick, I choose the optical illusion of Boys Nonsense. Thanks for the lesson, this tool would be a big help.
Jennifer Fried
Oh Nancy, You’ve done it again. You just keep coming with such great quilt blocks!! My favorite is ” Star of Hope”. It looks like it is moving. I like the positive and negative combination of fabric. Thanks, Jennifer
Deb
They’re all great. But, I think the Card Trick is most interesting.
Karen
Boy’s Nonsense–I really think the printed fabric is very pretty too.
Dalene
I like “Star of Hope’ best! Thanks for the great tutorial!
Marj
I love the card trick block. I made a scrappy “mystery quilt” utilizing many varieties of the card trick and was so pleased with the final result. I believe this ruler would be a big help in producing quarter-square and half-square triangles for so many block patterns. Thanks for showcasing it.
Cheryl
Card trick is my favorite! Thanks for showing this new tool.
Berenice
Since Boy’s Nonsense & Silent Star are the same that is my choice. I am going to try a couple of Card Trick squares this weekend though!
Kathy Luehrs
Card trick
Pat Scull
I know it is an old square, but I just love Card Trick;.
It looks very tricky!
Patricia Templin
I like them all, but lean towards Star of Hope.
Diane Putzer
Card trick is my favorite. I made myself a “card trick” potholder and use it all the time.
G. Stenbuck
I especially like “Card Trick” because of the way that the colors appear to be laid on top of each other.
These are all great patterns!
Stephanie
Loved boys nonsense.great instructions”
Jeanne Eilers
Love The Card Trick
Diane C
Boy’s Nonsense
Joanne Dillon
They are all great but if I have to choose one, I choose the Star of Hope!! Thanks for a great tutorial. You are all awesome.
Brenda
I like the card trick, but I’m really liking Boy’s nonsense. I’m going to make this one for sure.
Kathyj
Absolutely love Star of Hope
Brenda
I like the card trick, but, I’m really liking Boy’s Nonsense. I’m going to make this one!
Brenda
Boy’s Nonsense
Frank W
Card trick
Nan
I like the Card Trick Block the best. Thanks for taking the time to explain it very well!
Karen
Ohio Star is my favorite! Card trick is second in line.
Mary Hickey
I like the 1/4 square dance.
Amelia M. McNairy
The Ohio star because it is beautiful and classic.
donna
I always like the Ohio star, but this star of hope is beautiful!
Marty
Always wanted to sew Card Trick blocks, but now I must first make Boys Nonsense (using camoflage & hunter orange fabrics) ~ thanks for the tips!
Joyce H
Boys Nonsense is pretty cool
Gladys
I like the Star of Hope (1980). Thank you for the giveaway!
Cheryl
I have always loved Card Trick…..its so interesting with the right material combo……
Sue H
Boy’s Nonsense … looks difficult but NOT! Love it!
Karen Terry
I’ve always liked the half square and quarter square triangle quilt projects. Having a tool to help measure would really speed my project along.
Gail R
I love the 1/4square dance and card trick. Love the entire quilt. Thanks for sharing.
Cindy Z
I love Card Trick! These are all great ideas and have my creativity going….:)
JOYCE SOCHACKI
I love the way you do the Ohio Star-you make it soooo easy
JOYCE SOCHACKI
I like the Ohio Star–you make it so easy
Florence
My favorite block is Silent Star. It makes a great visual impact!
Becky M
I really like the star of hope.
Toni Haukom
I loved all of them but the Star of Hope was really my favorite. The Boys Nonsense and Silent Star patterns I have never seen before, but the others I have made. A combination of all would make a beautiful Christmas present if made in Christmas fabrics.
Nancy Jo Austin
I can’t decide which I like better. Star of Hope has such movement to it, but I’m also drawn to Boy’s Nonsense. We have an unintentional tradition going in our family; my husband’s parents had 2 sons. Each of those sons had 2 sons. We are wondering how long this Boy’s Nonsense will continue.
Kris Janssen
Have always loved star blocks but particularly like the visual effect of Card Trick. Hope to make a quilt with this block someday.
Jeanne K
I really love the Star of Hope. It’s so beautiful and Nancy makes it look so easy to to sew.
Thank you…Jeanne
Jane B
What a hard decision! I want to make a quilt to serve as a coverlet for our bed and think that the Card Trick would make a really neat design.
Charlotte McCaig
Hard choice! I’ve always loved Card Trick because it seems so complex but I liked Boy’s Nonsense too.
RuthAnn
I am partial to The Ohio Star pattern,maybe because our daughter just asked me to make her an Ohio Star quilt since they have moved to Ohio. I am nervous about it and I would love to try the other designs if I wasn’t so leary of making the half-square and quarter-square triangles! The No-Hassle Triangle Quilt Block Book would be helpful!
Lydia
I love Card Trick , what a great name as well for that block
Susan Davies
Wow, just reading through the instructions made me realize why I was not happy with my results when I tried to do an Ohio star. The right tools make all the difference in getting outstanding results.
Marge Herrell
Love the silent star
Kay
Amazing blocks. This new tool makes the lines real simple to sew. Would like to add this one to my collection of new items.
sandy
star of hope
I sure would have liked to enter this give away. But it didnt appear until after the date of the drawing. I saw it on PBS November 1st! Can’t you wait till everyone gets to see the show?
Well at any rate I really enjoyed the show Nancy. Where can I get the book and the triangle tool both in stores or online?
I learned some of what I am doing that makes my half and quarter squares come out wrong. Well not as nice as they could come out I guess is more accurately stated. Where can I get the book and the triangle tool both in stores or online?
Thank you for sharing so many tips and great ideas.
Sandy