I have written about Strings several times before, String Blocks and String Block Swap Tutorial are just a few posts about this fast and fun method. When you just want to sew and you don't want to think too hard, this is perfect. AND you can use a FREE QUILT NOTION you probably already have: telephone books, the paper is perfect for this.
First I showed the students lots of design ideas for how to use scrap strings. Most of them decided to go with the class sample for their project.
One of the employees brought a huge bag of her strings to donate--the students could have whatever they wanted from the pile:
After lunch I put those away and dumped the large tote bag full of my strings I brought to share:
Since this bag is not nearly as heaped full as when I brought it, looks like they got some good stuff. Why are other people's scraps more exciting than our own?
A few class photos:
Marje working with Christmas fabrics |
Donna making a pillow to match her bedroom |
Anne also worked in Christmas fabrics |
Pam had fun playing with cheerful fabrics |
Marje's Christmas Star is coming together |
Donna--Center Option 1? |
Or Center Option 2? |
Detail of the simple quilting, great for practice:
Sewing strings is also a great way to sew with a child--they can easily sew strings you cut for them, and if you have a Featherweight or other small, fairly simple machine, they will quickly get into this and have fun.
Let's quilt.
Barbara
Other quilters scraps are fresh and fun!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is such fun! I love Marje's Christmas offering. It's tempting!!
ReplyDeleteSome fun quilts here. I love the look of string quilts, but don't enjoy working with them very much. My one string quilt project has been hiding in my closet for years. If I could come to your class I would be inspired to finish it up!
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