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Everyone's ideas of how to do a string quilt seem practical.
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I sew string quilts with the backing and batting all at the same time. Then all I have to do is sew the blocks together, turn and sew down the seams on the back and the quilt is done.
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How does this look when done?
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 5844944)
I sew string quilts with the backing and batting all at the same time. Then all I have to do is sew the blocks together, turn and sew down the seams on the back and the quilt is done.
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Bonnie Hunter's string quilts are gorgeous because they aren't just strings. Some of them incorporate other patterns. I use doodle pads to sew on as they tear very easily and give structure to the blocks. I also mostly use 1 - 1 1/2" strings. Like lots of different strings. I get my strings from evening up my fabric for strips I need. Instead of just evening up I make my strings about 3/4 to 1". We are doing a red string block swap on Quiltville swap and the blocks are 5 1/2" to be used in Bonnie's pattern Talkin' Turkey. In my 5 1/2" block I am using between 8 - 10 strings. Bonnie's Jamestown Landing used gorgeous neutral string blocks.
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I think I saw one of Bonnie's method where she just sewed strips together until she could cut a 17" square. Then she would put two together like she was going to make half square triangles - cut across then sew those together. I think she even made some with quarter square triangles. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how she did that but it's soooo simple and looks really complex.
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