Thursday, May 6, 2021

String Star Quilt

With an overflowing scrap bag last year, I decided to try a slightly different string quilt. 

String Star baby quilt

After dividing my strings into light and dark piles, the diamond foundations were cut from newsprint. Then a lot of sewing. And pressing. 

The outer background was created from isosceles triangles, again with a newsprint foundation, until an octagon was formed. Finally I sewed four right triangles for the corners to square it up and finished with a narrow border to stabilize all those strings. 

The quilting started with a sand dollar design in the center and spiraled outward. It's simple as long as you remember to spiral counterclockwise and keep the fabric from stretching on the bias.

Thanks to Maureen for reminding us to post on this blog, too. 

Ann

7 comments:

Dolly said...

Simple, huh? O----kay........but maybe JUST SHORT of AMAZING !!!!!!!

Great job,......kudos !

Quiltdivajulie said...

Spectacular!

Chantal said...

I'm with Dolly on this one. Simple? Really?!! Talk about STUNNING! Wow! I want one too, lol. Congrats!! ;^)

Brenda said...

It's a wonderful string quilt. Thanks for sharing it.

Linda Swanekamp said...

Beautiful colors and layout. Thank you for posting it.

cindyann said...

Wonderful quilt

Mystic Quilter said...

Amazing design and colour, a lot of patience would have been needed here I think but gosh, well worth it!