Scrappy Wonky Star Placemat – Tutorial
Welcome and Happy Friday!
Today I’d like to share how to make a 12 x 18 inch wonky star scrappy patchwork placemat. They make great gifts for you or someone special.

Wonky Star Placemat Single
Materials: (for one placemat)
- 23 – 3 ½ x 3 ½ inch squares for patchwork
- 1 – 3 ½ x 3 ½ inch square for star center
- 4 – 3 x 3 inch squares for star points – cut once on the diagonal
- 1 – 14 x 20 inches batting
- 1 – 14 x 20 inches backing fabric
- 66 inches of 2 ½ inch wide binding
You only need 9 squares to make the wonky star, to make the placemat we will start with 16 (3 ½ x 3 ½ inch) patchwork squares to vary where the center of the star will be. Arrange 16 patchwork squares in a pleasing 4 x 4 layout.

Placemat – Step 01
Once you decide the star center replace that spot with the 3 ½ x 3 ½ square star center fabric.

wonky star step 02
Lay your star point triangles over the squares surrounding the star center.

wonky star 03
Finger crease a center point in your star point patchwork square.

wonky star step 04
Place one triangle on a patchwork square, right sides facing. Tilting your star point and slanting it in various direction will add the “wonk” to your wonky star. I try to place one end of the triangle near the crease mark.
wonky star step 05
Stitch the star point to the patchwork square fabric using a ¼” seam allowance.
wonky star step 06
Flip the star point along the stitching line – finger press. Be sure that when folded open after sewing the star fabric will cover all the background area to the edge of the block.
wonky star 07
Once the first star point is done, sew the second one in the same way. I use the Clover Roll Press to use for “finger pressing”. Best tool I own!
Flip your block over so it is face down. Use your patchwork square as a guide to trim up the star fabric so its even with the patchwork square. Once you have trimmed the star fabric you can trim away the fabric underneath to reduce bulk. *** BE CAREFUL ***
Continue to make the 3 other star point blocks. Lay your block like this.
Sew your blocks into rows, and press your seams in opposite directions or open depending on your preference.

wonky star step 10
Create your left and right side borders – 1 x 4 arrangement as shown below.
Sew and press borders to your wonky star unit.

wonky star step 11
Make quilt sandwich: pin or spray baste
- Backing right side down
- Batting
- Placemat right side up
Quilt – I did simple echo stitching along the seams. This would be a great opportunity to practice FMQ. Trim excess batting and backing.

wonky star step 12
Bind and admire your wonky star placemat!

Wonky Star Placemat Single
I made a set of 4 to give as a gift.

wonky star placemats finished
Please let me know if you have any questions! I would love to see the placemats you make using this tutorial.
Linking with: Finished Or Not Friday at Busy Hands Quilts
Linking with : Show Off Saturday at Sew Can She
Until next time Happy Sewing!
Absolutely stunning.
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Thank You!!!
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Hi Karla, It looks like you’ve been very busy this week. These placemats are fantastic and make someone very happy if you gift it.
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Hi Cherie, I’ve been busy — we will start traveling again in November so I want to post everything quickly.
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Hi Karla! Well, get out of town. You made this look so simple and easy that I could even do it! What a nice gift set, and your tutorial is fab. I’m going to PIN this as more people need to see how easy this is and for me later when I have a chance to make some. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Thanks Roseanne! You made my day. I’m hoping the tutorial will be helpful as others prepare for Christmas gifts. I made the set all in one afternoon!
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Wow – that’s quick. I’m thinking my sister might need an updated set of placemats!
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you will enjoy making them — mindless sewing; I was watching TV on my I PAD the whole time –hehehe
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Lovely placemat!
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Thank you!
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What a great project! I want to make these Karla. Thank you for the tutorial.
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You’re welcome Kathi! Have a great day!
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Great placemats, great pattern, great tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing your process.
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Thank you!
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That is an adorable placemat! Not sure I would let people eat off of it – they could only look at it – ha! 🙂
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Believe me …I understand 🙂
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