How to Sew the Rose Mosaic Quilt Block: A Bold Design with Stunning Geometric Detail

By: Elaine Huff

If you're looking to add bold visual impact to your next quilt project, the Rose Mosaic quilt block is the perfect choice. Measuring 12" square and built with a striking combination of triangle-in-a-square units, half-square triangles, and square-in-a-square units, this block offers both structure and drama.

Its geometric intricacy creates a mesmerizing design that comes to life when multiple blocks are sewn together, forming a dynamic quilt full of movement and depth. In this tutorial, we’ll walk step-by-step through the process of piecing the Rose Mosaic block, so you can confidently bring this stunning design to life.

rose mosaic quilt block

Fabric Requirements for a 12" Rose Mosaic Quilt Block:

  • 4 paper templates (see Step 1)
  • Light/Cream: 4 - 5" squares
  • Medium/Gold: 4 - 2.5" squares
  • Medium/Aqua: 4 - 3" squares, and 8 - 2.5" squares
  • Medium/Brown: 1 - 4.5" square, and 4 - 3" squares
  • Dark/Brown: 8 - 3" x 6" rectangles
rose mosaic fabric requirements

Sewing Directions:

Triangle in a Square Units:

Step 1:

To make these units using the paper piecing technique, print out four of the templates (there are two to a page) shown in the fabric requirements picture. Be sure to print them out at 100% size. Here is the link: Triangle in a Square Template

Using the four Light/Cream 5" squares, and the Dark/Brown 3" x 6" rectangles, paper piece four Triangle in a Square units. 

For detailed instructions for making the Triangle in a Square unit check out my tutorial at this link: https://fabric406.com/blogs/fabric406-blog/how-to-make-a-triangle-in-a-square-quilt-block I cover three different ways to construct the unit.

rose mosaic 1

Square in a Square Unit:

Step 2:

Using a Medium/Brown 4.5" square, and four Medium/Gold 2.5" squares "snowball" the corners of the Medium/Brown 4.5" square. I like to work on two opposite corners at a time. Click Square in a Square for a detailed tutorial on making this unit.

  • Mark a diagonal line from corner to corner on the back of the 2.5" squares. 
  • Sew a 2.5" square to opposite corners of the Medium/Brown square along the marked line (top left corner). Note the orientation of the marked lines.
  • Match the corners of the 2.5" squares and press (bottom right corner).

rose mosaic 2

 Step 3:

  • Open up the 2.5" squares and trim the seam allowances (top left corner).
  • Refold (bottom right corner).

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Step 4:

Repeat on the remaining two corners of the Medium/Brown square to complete the unit.

Half Square Triangle Units:

Step 5:

Using the four Medium/Aqua 3" squares and the four Medium/Brown 3" squares, sew together eight Half Square Triangle units like the ones in the picture below. Press the seam allowances toward the Brown fabric. Trim/square up the units to 2.5". You can find my tutorial for making basic Half Square Triangles at https://fabric406.com/blogs/fabric406-blog/how-to-sew-a-basic-half-square-triangle-block

rose mosaic 5 

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Corner Units:

Step 6:

Lay out two Step 5 Half Square Triangle units, and two Medium/Aqua 2.5" squares as shown in the picture below.

rose mosaic 6 

Step 7:

Sew the units into two rows and press the seam allowances away from the Half Square Triangle units.

 rose mosaic 7

Step 8:

Sew the two rows together and press the seam allowance. You can see in the picture below that I've used the tweak/twirl/furl method but you can press however you prefer. 

rose mosaic 8 

Step 9:

Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for a total of four Corner units.

rose mosaic 9

Putting It All Together:

Step 10:

Lay out the Triangle in a Square units, the center Square in a Square unit, and the Corner units as shown in the picture below. From here the block goes together like a basic Nine Patch block.

rose mosaic 10 

Step 11:

Sew the units into three rows as shown below.

rose mosaic 11 

Step 12:

Press the seam allowances toward the Triangle in a Square units as shown in the picture below.

rose mosaic 12 

Step 13:

Sew the three rows together to complete the block.

rose mosaic 13 

Step 14:

Press the seam allowances toward the center of the block as shown below.

rose mosaic 14 

Layout Ideas:

This is a basic 4 x 4 layout using colors similar to the tutorial.

quilt 1 

This example uses the same coloring and layout as above but adds in narrow (1") sashing and cornerstones.

quilt 2

This is the same layout as the first one except that I modified the color placement in the Corner units.

quilt 3

This is an alternating example using a Storm at Sea block as the alternating block. 

quilt 4

This is also an alternating layout using a simple chain block for the alternating block. I also put the background fabric in the corners of the Rose Mosaic block. 

quilt 5

This is an on-point layout with a flower applique block as an alternating block and the background fabric extending into the setting triangles.

quilt 6

This is another alternating on-point example using the Rose Mosaic and Storm at Sea blocks. I left the corner setting triangles as background fabric.

quilt 7

This on-point version has narrow sashing and cornerstones in a coordinating color and background fabric for the setting triangles.

quilt 8

Conclusion:

While I'm not a paper-piecing expert (to say the least), I do love how the Triangle in a Square brings so much movement to the Rose Mosaic block. It makes a truly gorgeous quilt!

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Happy Quilting!

Elaine

P.S. Looking for more star blocks? Take a look at these tutorials: https://fabric406.com/blogs/fabric406-blog/tagged/eight-pointed-star-blocks

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