Binary Star Mini Quilt Pattern

My latest mini quilt pattern is here, ready for you, now available in my shop. Say hello to Binary Star, a modern, geometric mini quilt pattern perfect for beginners looking to try something new, as well as intermediate and advanced quilters. Practice or perfect constructing half-square triangles, a bit of strip piecing, and piecing half a sawtooth star. This pattern includes step-by-step instructions with detailed diagrams for everything and includes links to handy tutorials. With a finished size of about 15” by 24” you can either finish this weekend project as a pillow or wall hanging. Or you could combine multiple minis to create a baby, throw, or even larger-sized quilt.

Kona Cotton Solids

This is my first and original version of this mini quilt and I went with some of my favorite Kona cotton solids for the color palette. I used Doeskin as the background and Roasted Pecan, Peach, Spruce, and Lapis for the design. I also used the Roasted Pecan Kona cotton for the binding and backing. To finish this min quilt I added a couple of corner pockets on the back to create a wall hanging. (You can read my How to Finish a Wall Hanging tutorial if you’d like to do the same!) Once you have the pockets in the upper corners on the back of the quilts it’s so easy to either use a wooden dowel or some flat head thumbtacks to hang your project wherever you please.

Hand Quilted Mini Quilt

As I love to do with mini quilts, I hand quilted this version with coordinating pearl cotton threads in a big stitch style. The thicker size 8 thread and the longer stitch length make me so happy and create such a lovely, crinkly texture. My go-to brand for pearl cotton thread is DMC and the colors I used for this project were 353 (pink), 793 (blue), and 780 (brown/copperish) which match the Kona Peach, Lapis, and Roasted Pecan fabrics respectively. If you’ve never hand quilted before and you’re looking for a peaceful way to pass the time I highly recommend giving it a try. You can check out my free Hand Quilting course if you’re interested.

Design Inspiration

Binary Star is the first in a series of mini quilts I’ve recently started inspired by nordic runes. This particular design is loosely based on a nordic rune that symbolizes patience. Though the gesture and general structure of the Binary Star design are similar to the rune, the shapes I incorporated are much different. My goal with this series was to combine the simplicity of symbology with a retro, arcade-like aesthetic, and somehow make it modern. My plan is to incorporate some repeating shapes and layouts throughout the other designs in the series.

Binary Star Mini Quilt Pattern (Patience)
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Quilt Rune Series

This rune-inspired series came into being as a form of self-exploration. As a mom of two, wife, daughter, sister, and friend I was feeling, at times, as if I was forgetting myself. Not that I forgot I existed but that I didn’t know what I liked and disliked anymore. So, in an attempt to investigate that I thought of going through a list of aspects of life that either leads to or are part of healing and put some real thought and energy into each. When I found this circle of healing runes, everything just clicked into place. Regardless of whether this image is actually historically accurate, I liked the list and the shapes and I thought it was a great springboard for simple quilt designs.

Thinking About Patience

As I mentioned above, this design, Binary Star, is based on the rune meaning patience. The idea is to think about patience in your life while making the mini quilt. Are there places in your life or specific relationships where you need more patience? I’ve always struggled with patience, and often have to remind myself that as the old saying goes, “good things take time.” And though there’s definitely something to be said for working hard for what you want and managing your expectations, you’re never 100% in control of anything. Sometimes you just have to wait. The Binary Star mini quilt pattern comes with a short prompt on this subject so you can meditate on these ideas and put those energies into the making process.

 

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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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