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Block size: 17
inches wide x 12 inches length finished.
Size of Quilt: 76 x 87
( Size to be determined by the number of patches donated.)
Background fabric: 3.5 yards ( We are planning on black Kona or Bella to make the colors pop.)
String patches assorted print, tone on tone, solids… whatever
you have. BRIGHT / jewel colors work best. Contrast between fabrics is desirable.
Assorted size of strings: largest 3 inches wide but no
smaller than
1-1/2 inches wide. The skinnier your strips the more sewing you have to do.
You will be given 2 pieces of PELLON grid interfacing. (Interfacing size is 7.5 inches by 13
inches in length.) You can use any pellon light weight you may have ... we just had the grid interfacing.
We are hoping you will fill the interface
with assorted strings from your scrap sash.
Bright
colors work best and mix them up on the interfacing.
Tips for
a successful block:
Plan and start and end the interfacing with a 2-inch
string. This will keep any seams on the
center unit away from blocks seams and will make easier assembly. Do not square up the blocks as we will take
care of it on assembly.
My strings tended to be 1-1/2 inches to 3 inches wide … the
smaller the string the more sewing you have to do. I used these patches as LEADERS and ENDERS
between other work. Or on days I just
wanted to sew mindlessly I would just pull out a lot of strings and sew.
Sew and
FLIP on Interfacing:
Take a two inch plus size sting to start your patch. I often use a dab of glue stick to keep the
patch in place.
Sew a second string on the first patch. Flip the second string over. I found pressing (finger pressing, using a
wood roller or hot iron) the patch before sewing on the next patch made the
best block. Skip pressing and you tend
to get pleats in the seam.
Sew then flip each patch till you reach the end. Try and have a large patch at the end of the
block.
I found it best to avoid having a seam near the end of the
block as it interfered with the block assembly and causes unnecessary bulk in
the seams. DO NOT worry too much about if your patch is sewn straight or
crooked as we will use what you give us.
I often sewed off the end of the interfacing and then square it up
before assembly to the size of the interfacing.
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