Monday, April 4, 2011
Scrap Buster String Quilt
I decided to do some scrap management and at the same time try my hand at a string quilt.
Instead of using paper as the foundation to piece the block I used scrap batting cut into 7 inch squares.
When I trimmed down the excess fabric strips I left 1/4 inch beyond the batting square on all sides.
Then the blocks can be joined sewing right along the batting edge. I was initially going to add a backing piece to each square and make it a quilt as you go project but I got on a roll with these and forgot about the backing idea.
This is what I have so far. I have had so much fun sewing these. I love using my favorite scraps and every block is different. I want to make this one throw size, about 64 blocks.
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8 comments:
oh, how fun...and what a great idea! 64 squares, hey? Can't wait to see it...I love it already!
very pretty, they can be addicting.
Looks wonderful and is a fantastic way to use up all that extra batting.
It's coming together nicely!
Nice, I just love string blocks. They're really easy and fun like you said.
that will look so great, awesome idea for the quilt as you go!
I have a string quilt on my list of not-yet-started projects. I LOVE the idea of using batting. I definitely have some of those scraps lying around too. I love how bright your string squares are! I'm definitely going to try this!
What a great idea to quilts as you go! It looks great!
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