15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

Are you looking to make your next quilting project and searching for inspiration? If so,

then these 15 beautiful half-square triangles (HST) quilt patterns are perfect for you. They are simple to make and require no special skills or tools.

Quilts are great because they are versatile, portable, and durable. The HST pattern is a classic design that has been around since the early 1900s.

This type of quilt uses triangles instead of squares to create a pieced effect.

This tutorial shows you how to make a variety of HST quilts using different fabrics and colors. These projects are ideal for beginners who want to try their hand at patchwork.

The Half Square Triangle

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

A half-square triangle quilt is made up of small pieces of fabric called blocks. Each block is cut into two equal parts,

which creates four smaller blocks that look like triangles. The blocks are arranged in rows and columns to form an overall shape.

The HST quilt pattern is very popular among quilters because it’s easy to learn and requires little time and effort to complete. It’s also inexpensive to make, making it a good choice for beginners.

How Do I Create A Half-Square Triangle?

  1. Take two equal squares and place them on the right sides together.
  2. Draw a line coming from the top left corner and lead it towards the bottom right. This will act as a guide for your triangle.
  3. Stitch a straight line about a quarter of an inch away on each side of your guide.
  4. Cut through the layers of fabric on this guide.
  5. Press the seam to the left or right facing towards the dark fabric and you will have two HST blocks.

Creating a quilt top with HST blocks is a great sewing technique beginners and advanced sewers alike love.

You can use the blocks in a range of different blocks and patterns, and in the following section of the article, we will go through 15 beautiful quilt designs.

Why Is The Half-Square Triangle Pattern So Popular?

Creating a quilt top with half-square triangles is a great way to get started when learning how to sew.

There are many tutorials available online that show you step by step how to make one, and we are going to attach a few of our favorites in this article.

You can choose from a wide variety of fabrics and colors to create unique HST quilts and if you want to add more texture to your quilt,

you can use interesting prints such as floral, abstract, stripes, polka dots, plaids, and florals.

If you enjoy working with appliqué, you can use the HST pattern to practice your embroidery skills. Sewing machine embroidery is another option.

HST Blocks are versatile and easy to work with. Mixing different sizes creates interesting designs and every quilter can make their blocks personal to them.

HST blocks can be used to create traditional quilts or modern designs just by changing the placement of the blocks!

These are just a few examples of what you can do with the HST quilt pattern. As you can see, there is something for everyone!

15 Beautiful Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

1. Pinwheels On Parade Quilt

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

You can use HST blocks to create this funky pinwheel block quilt pattern. The pattern will make a quilt that measures 54.5”x 75”, and this can be adjusted by adding or taking off pinwheel blocks or borders.

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2. Stripes And Stars Quilt

If you prefer stripes and stars, then you can use HST blocks in this quilt. The size of the quilt will depend on the number of blocks used,

and the blocks can create the star shape in between the stripes. It looks great in blue, red and white.

3. Modern Quilt Pattern

Modern stripe quilts are always eye-catching, and this quilt is no exception. Using HST blocks, you can easily create this modern striped quilt and make it as big or small as you like.

4. Chevron Quilt

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

Chevron quilts are quite common, and this quilt is perfect for those who love chevrons. To create this quilt, you only need a few HST blocks and their crossing down will make the effect.

5. Sunrise / Sunset Quilt

This pattern will create an abstract picture and is great for a beginner project or a project you want to continue working on only in your spare time.

You can choose whichever colors you want but traditional sunrise and sunset colors are recommended. The finished quilt should be about 63 inches by 65 inches.

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6. Eyeshadow Quilt

You can create an eyeshadow quilt using only black and it can be changed very easily by just switching up the colors.

You can also switch up the fabric to make things extra interesting. You can make it any size you want, whether you want to make a baby throw, a queen, or a king quilt.

7. Dash Quilt

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

This is a very popular modern design most sewers will have heard of before now. If you want a simple pattern or you are a beginner, you should opt to make a dash quilt.

You can use a mixture of different size HST blocks and you can adjust these to your preference.

8. Overload Quilt

The overload pattern is great if you have a load of scraps and smaller fabric pieces leftover from other projects.

You can use many varying types of fabrics and colors to make this pattern, and if you choose a range of colors from the same color family, it could make a very unique pattern.

9. At Dusk Quilt

This is almost similar to the sunrise and sunset pattern, and the ombre design looks almost the same when finished too. However, you can choose slightly bolder colors to put your stamp on the quilt.

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10. Rainbow Mini Quilt

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

This mini quilt is created just by HST blocks but where you place them is key. The quilt makes a great centerpiece in your dining room and the key

to mastering it is by using a range of bright and bold colors you would find on a rainbow for your HST blocks. 

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11. Diamond Rings Pattern

This gorgeous pattern can be made into three different sizes and the soothing colors make this design great for a lake house or even a house by the beach.

The pattern includes everything you might need including fabric requirements and detailed instructions.

12. Starburst Quilt

Starburst quilts are often seen as a child’s quilts because they look like a flower. They are easy to make with HST blocks,

flying geese, and geese in the corner blocks and you don’t even need to measure the sizes of the blocks. Just pick out some bright colors and you’re good to go!

13. Minimal Triangles

This modern and minimalistic quilt makes for a beautiful design and will suit any couch and home decor.

The final quilt ends up being 80 inches by 80 inches, which is quite large for a throw, but you could leave as many columns or rows you want out to adjust the size.

The quilt would look stunning with solid and bold colors or equally interesting with patterned fabrics.

14. Carpenter Star Quilt Pattern

15 Stunning Half-Square Triangle Quilt Patterns

This pattern is made up of squares and HST and the design looks like a giant star tied together with inlaid wood.

It’s a beautiful design and will look great against a plain bed sheet or leather couch, bringing a little color and personality to a room.

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15. Classic Half-Square Quilt

The pattern of this beautiful traditional quilt can be found in the magazine attached and every single block of the quilt is made from HST blocks, impressive, right?

The variety of colors and floral borders make this quilt perfect for a children’s room, but equally as complimentary in a funky rainbow-themed living room.

You could even change up the colors to make it fit in with your home decor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Make A Quilt?

Quilts are made out of a patchwork top layer (the front), a middle layer of warm fabric batting (the back), and a bottom layer of fabric backing.

When following a guide such as the HST guides we have included in this article, you need to make sure your seams are straight,

you sew the layers together, cut and sew the binding strips together, fold them over, and attach them to the raw edge of the quilt. A quilt may be pieced or appliquéd. 

Where Can I Buy Quilting Fabrics?

If you’ve ever wanted to try making your quilts, there’s no better time than now. If you’re looking for inspiration,

check out some DIY quilters who share their best tips and tricks, and they might guide you to the best local quilt shops to buy your fabric.

The workers at the shop can then show you the best selection for your quilt and guide you the whole way.

What’s The Easiest Beginner Quilt Pattern? 

Quilts are very popular in the sewing world. Patchwork quilts are easy to make, but you need to be careful not to sew too many pieces together.

A square patchwork pattern is perfect for beginners, made with squares sewn together in a grid pattern.

Strip quilts are also easy to make, but they require more time than patchwork quilts and are created by sewing long strips of fabric to each other.

Final Thoughts

We hope after reading this article you have found some quilt patterns using HST blocks that you like and feel confident giving a go yourself, regardless of you are a beginner or experienced sewer.

There are plenty of different quilt designs out there using HST blocks, and these are just a few of our favorites. We hope they can become your favorites too!

Amanda Brown
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