String quilts without foundation piecing?
#51
Our group at the Senior Center made a string quilt without paper, interfacing or dryer sheets. We just sewed the strips together and then cut in triangles. It's a patriotic quilt that we made for our county fair; they give quilts to veterans every year. It turned out really sharp.
#53
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Hi,
I've just finished a string quilt and it is beautiful! I had bought some of the stablizer my local quilt shop sold and after feeling it and its texture (thin) I went to Home Depot and purchased "septic fabric". Its a thin substance they use in ditches and things like that! It was VERY cheap compaired to the quilt shops, I purchased like several feet of it (twenty if I remember correctly) for the cost of about $4.00 or less. I made my quilt and love it!!! However, I made the squares about 8 inches and would have liked making larger squares, you have to be careful it does not fold under you. It certainly made the piecing easy and much cheaper!!!!
I've just finished a string quilt and it is beautiful! I had bought some of the stablizer my local quilt shop sold and after feeling it and its texture (thin) I went to Home Depot and purchased "septic fabric". Its a thin substance they use in ditches and things like that! It was VERY cheap compaired to the quilt shops, I purchased like several feet of it (twenty if I remember correctly) for the cost of about $4.00 or less. I made my quilt and love it!!! However, I made the squares about 8 inches and would have liked making larger squares, you have to be careful it does not fold under you. It certainly made the piecing easy and much cheaper!!!!
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We just had a fun sewing day at our quilt guild making string quilts. We used telephone book pages cut 7 X 7 inches. Start with a 1 3/4 inch strip of black or white in the middle, then sew and flip any or all colors with a smaller stitch. The squaring up is very easy, because the paper is your cutting line. Remove the paper from each square after you square it up. Also ironing is important, or you might have a very wonky square! The paper comes off very easily, only a few seconds for each square. When you put 4 blocks together to make one bigger square the blacks or whites then form beautiful diamonds. google images of string quilts..there are so many beautiful ones!
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