Delaware Quilts

Maple Leaf

For a 12 1/2 inch Maple Leaf block you need:
Three 2 1/4 inch squares, two 2 5/8 inch squares and a 3 1/4 by 1 inch rectangle of the red
Six 2 1/4 inch squares, four 2 5/8 inch squares, one 2 inch square and two 3 1/4 by 1 inch rectangles of the print
Three 2 1/4 inch squares, two 2 5/8 inch squares and a 3 1/4 by 1 inch rectangle of the black
Eight 2 5/8 inch squares, four 2 1/4 inch squares and four 2 1/2 inch squares of the white-on-white

For the center strips you need four 5 3/4 by 2 inch strips of the white-on-white
   

First we will make the diagonal half squares (DHS) or half square triangles, which ever you prefer calling them. You can use which ever technique you want to make them, but this is my favorite.
First, mark your white-on-white squares diagonally through the center. (This will be a cutting line when you are finished.) Place a red 2 5/8 inch square, right sides together with one of the 2 5/8 inch marked white-on-white square. Sew on either side of the drawn line, exactly 1/4 inch from the first line. Cut this square in half on the cutting line. Press them all to the darkest fabric, in this case red. You will now have two diagonal half-squares, which should measure exactly 2 1/4 inches. Repeat with the remaining 2 5/8 inch squares. Press all DHSs to the darker fabric, away from the white-on-white.

We will do the stem units next, which are not that hard. Take a 2 1/2 inch white-on-white square and cut it in half diagonally. Sew a strip of your leaf color, in this case red, in the middle of that cut square. Press to the stem. When you have sewn the “stem” in the square, trim it back to 2 1/4 inches, keeping the stem in the center of the square as much as possible.


For each leaf you need to sew units which look like these which you will sew into four leaves which look like this one.
Your leaves should be 5 3/4 inches square when they are finished.


Sew a white-on-white strip between two of the units you just made. Notice how those units are turned.

Sew a white-on-white strip between two of the units you just made. Notice how those units are turned.

One of those units will be turned around when you put the block together.

Sew together the middle row    

Assemble following the diagram. Your Maple Leaf block should measure 12 1/2 inches.
        My Maple Leaf

I think it makes a pretty quilt all by itself and really like it done in Fall colors.
       


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Updated October 17, 2025

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