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Old 11-30-2011, 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by sklayne View Post
And why do we need paper to do this string quilt?
When making a string block you need paper to keep it straight and so your strips don't stretch as you sew each strip onto the others.
Here's a a good picture tutorial for reference: http://www.filminthefridge.com/2009/...pieced-method/
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Old 11-30-2011, 07:47 AM
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Sklayne: I have asked myself the same question. I am just sewing strips together and cutting out the block. There is some waste but I can do four or five at a time this way. I will be interested to see what others say.
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Old 11-30-2011, 09:02 AM
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And why do we need paper to do this string quilt?
You can do them several ways, just play and find the way that works for you. I did use a telephone book for these small blocks, but I have also done them like EmmaS. Last year, I made some of the neutral string blocks for the RRCB with tubes.
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Old 11-30-2011, 09:35 AM
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I am going to fall a little behind as Christmas gets closer. I have to finish making gifts and my wonderful sister (that I havent seen since Feb 2010) is coming up to visit us!! Needless to say, I dont think I will be getting much sewing done when shes here... she's not a sewer (gasp....) I will work on her about that lol

Here is my group of QST from last week
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Old 11-30-2011, 10:41 AM
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I am going to fall a little behind as Christmas gets closer. I have to finish making gifts and my wonderful sister (that I havent seen since Feb 2010) is coming up to visit us!! Needless to say, I dont think I will be getting much sewing done when shes here... she's not a sewer (gasp....) I will work on her about that lol

Here is my group of QST from last week
There is no hurry in doing the quilt Brooke! I did not finish RRCB until the end of January last year. I'm also expecting my son, his wife and 3 children over Christmas, so I know I will get behind as well. That is ok, we WILL get it done! I will try to do a few of the segments each week so I have an idea of what to do when I finally get back into it. I'll be through with both Clue 1 and 2 today. Yeah!
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Old 12-03-2011, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by baskets4moo View Post
Well, I didn't get much else done this weekend but........ 226 done!! (2 extra just cause) I lucked out and had the right size die for my GO! making the cutting part go pretty quick. I wouldn't really recommend doing these in 3 days but I have too much to do this coming week and weekend that by next week with part 2 also up that I'd feel too far in the weeds and give up before I start. I can definitely wait patiently for part 2 now. Picture also gives a sneak peek at my colors.

i am not doing the mystery, but am following along, and anious to see everyone's progress, and especially this one, as I love the colors
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Old 12-03-2011, 03:16 PM
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The ink in the phone book is like newspaper print. You have to age it at least three weeks in order for the ink to be fast. I think my phone book I am going to use is years old.
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Old 12-03-2011, 07:22 PM
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Jan, these are really small blocks, and I think it would be hard to piece the 1", 1.25", 1.5" small pieces together without the stabilization of some type of backing. I found I used some washable school glue across the middle of the paper to hold the first piece in place. The fabric was kind of squirmy because the pieces are so small. I found 2" strips were just too big to look good on this size blocks (just my opinion). I used the scribble pad paper from the $ Store, and just cut the paper to size with a rotary cutter I keep for paper.
I cut mine from the tele book, with an xActo blade along the edge of the 3.5" square ruler, the cool thing about using the tele book = you already have 2 square corners, AND the pages are numbered so you know how many blocks you have!
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I cut mine from the tele book, with an xActo blade along the edge of the 3.5" square ruler, the cool thing about using the tele book = you already have 2 square corners, AND the pages are numbered so you know how many blocks you have!
Good idea. I am going to try it. Thanks.
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Old 12-04-2011, 02:55 PM
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I am ready for step 4.
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