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For future reference when making a string quilt like this, consider using the 'self-sashed' method of putting a 2inch strip of the same fabric down each center of fabric diagonally. When you put the blocks together that diagonal fabric creates an on-point 'sashing'.
I do it all the time and I use the cheap muslin or ugly fabric wrong-side up as my foundation. here is a photo, hope the link works http://thumb5.webshots.net/t/72/172/...5gEHgwx_th.jpg warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
Originally Posted by wraez
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Originally Posted by wraez
For future reference when making a string quilt like this, consider using the 'self-sashed' method of putting a 2inch strip of the same fabric down each center of fabric diagonally. When you put the blocks together that diagonal fabric creates an on-point 'sashing'.
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I like it without sashing too.
The foundation won't cause a problem. Well, it would be hard to hand quilt through, maybe, but like you mentioned, it will be an extra layer of warmth. |
Originally Posted by Nolee
Originally Posted by wraez
in the future, if a photo is too small, hold down the ctrl button while clicking the + sign several times on your computer, it will enlarge it somewhat. sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't wqh, sue in CA |
Originally Posted by Nolee
Originally Posted by wraez
For future reference when making a string quilt like this, consider using the 'self-sashed' method of putting a 2inch strip of the same fabric down each center of fabric diagonally. When you put the blocks together that diagonal fabric creates an on-point 'sashing'.
The black fabric (or color of your choice) will create the on-point sashing when you put your finished blocks together. You probably already know about the placement of strings, and I am not the best at giving written instruction online, but someone else who has never made a string quilt might want to know how to do it. I hope that makes sense. If not, we can try it again, LOL warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
My thoughts exactly! It will be beautiful!
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Oh my gosh, here is a tutorial on exactly what I was trying to tell you. AND it is with photos, so easy to follow and it shows white as the 'self-sashing'
http://quiltville.com/stringquiltingprimer.shtml Bonnie shows that she marks the foundation and she uses the foundation as the 'sashing' strip instead of sewing a separate fabric down the center. hope this helps warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
I would not use a sashing,just put borders on to make it the size you need. :D :D
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I think black would be best and about 2 to 2 1/2 inches would probably be good. I am just giving my opinion, I am rather new at this.
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