The garden is starting to come in here in Alabama. I don't have time to get into a new indepth endeavor, so I started a string quilt with the full bag of selvedge and various other strips of cloth I had amassed. I made an interesting discovery ..... when I sewed my strips to a foundation, I didn't cut the left over cloth until I had several pieces sewed and pressed down. I ran the seam all the way to the end of the strips, and the resulting 2 or 3 strips sewed together (once pressed and cut) make wonderful beginnings for a crumb block!
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Any pix? Sounds interesting.
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I'd like to see pics also as I'm having a hard time visualizing this. I haven't made a crumb quilt before.
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Oh, so you are cutting off the ends. So you get a strip that has small bits seamed together. cool.
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What a fun and great discovery :D:D:D
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I can't seem to upload pics on here. I have tried repeatedly. I am assuming it's because I have the dreaded dial-up.
I have 2 huge plastic bags that I seperate my scraps into..one for strings or lengths of fabric, the other for smaller pieces that can't be used anywhere else. To make a string block, I placed 2 fabrics right sides together across the diagonal of a background block. I NEVER cut the lengths to exactly fit the backing square, therefore I always have extra fabric hanging off the sides. I sew, press, sew & press another. THEN I make my cuts to even the edges up. It results in 2 or 3 pieces of fabric sewn together, ranging from an 1 inch to 3 or 4....depends on how close I cut them when I run off the side. These go in my crumb bag, so when I do get around to making them, I have several beginnings to blocks. |
Sounds like a real treat you enjoyed.
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I have dial up too. Have to go to my BF and load pictures there!
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