Sunday, March 17, 2013
Mother's Four Square Quilt
Mother has stuck with her string quilt and sewed and sewed. And now she already has it finished. We thought she was making this for charity; but recently I got to thinking that here she made this quilt when she is 87 years old, and I think it needs to stay in the family as an heirloom. So she said I could have it. How about that?
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Another simple string quilt, lap size
This little lap quilt is approximately 46" square. Odd size but that's what I had. Very light gray strings in the centre and coral and light steel blue prints in the blocks. It will go to my Scrap Bag group for a donation quilt. We can use all sizes. Joanne
Thursday, March 14, 2013
The First Four
Hi Ya'll, I'm Vickie in Texas. I have a blog called More Stars in Comanche
I'm very happy to be part of this group. It's going to be fun !
I've been thinking about doing a "Kitchen Sink" type string quit,
all the left over fabrics from other projects thrown in together.
That has the potential of being a bad idea ! LOL
I'll just have to see how it progresses.
I made these blocks today from left overs of the Jo's Little Women's club project I'm working on.
I've been reading everyone's posts....WOW ! This is a creative group of people.
Happy Quilting! Vickie
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Two blocks for Jeanne
I've only managed to make 2 blocks so far, but I've got lots more strings in cheerful fabrics so I'll make a few more before the deadline if I can swing it. It's pouring rain in New York City today and it's cold....I hope the weather is a little better where you are!
Mother Makes a String Quilt
I haven’t done much with my projects that were on my design wall since last week. But look at what Mother has done. She has started making a crib size string quilt from some red and blue strips that I had left over from a string quilt.
I can tell she is enjoying it so much. She just keeps humming & whistling at the same time, something that she does when she’s happy. A lot of my sister’s and I have inherited the same whistle/hum when we sew. It makes for a pleasant atmosphere.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Some blocks for Jeanne
I made four half log cabin with various sizes of strings and strips.
I found this type of piecing is more effective if i make several at a time.
You can see I used the same fabrics in each block.
Thanks Jeanne, for offering to collect them and make them into quilts.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Summer Flowers
Hi friends!
I'm Jeanne from a small resort town in the southern California mountains, and I'm delighted to be stringing along here with you. I've coordinated with Brenda about her recent half log cabin challenge, and I'm ready to go!!!
I'm the Comfort Quilts chairperson for my guild, and one of the organizations we support is Doves, a domestic violence shelter for moms and kids who need a safe place to stay. For this challenge, I'll be collecting 12 1/2" half log cabin blocks that start with a nice bright yellow patch in the corner. I'd especially like to get blocks that use happy bright summer flower colors. Twelve blocks will make a child's quilt, or twenty four blocks will be used for a mom's quilt. Please consider helping by sending a block or two -- leave a comment below and I'll email you my mailing address.
Thanks, Brenda, for giving me this opportunity to collect blocks that will make special quilts for families in crisis who need a hug!
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Half log cabin string block
Let's make 12.5 inch blocks with a yellow/orange/gold brick in one corner. Use wide and skinny strips log cabin style (but only along two sides) until it is big enought, square it off, and mail it to Jeanne. Leave a message below and I'll send you her address.
Post your results here. Leave a comment here if you want to play along.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Better late than never
When this blog started last year, I was overcome with envy that I didn't have the opportunity to jump in and start a string quilt immediately and sew along with the rest of you. Living in NM, my sewing activities are confined to my visits to San Diego, for reasons that are too complicated to explain.

Then, to the rescue, came Victoria's finished Christmas quilt from all the donated blocks. I loved her border, and took off on mine from there. The resulting top is 76" x 86". The backing is all pieced from scraps also, but I was too lazy to hang it to show you. I'm so tickled to finally be able to share it with all of you!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Keep those strings coming
We have had an unusually long run of gray days in my part of southern Ontario. We finally had about an hour and a half of bright sun yesterday so I got this picture taken. It is a black centre string quilt with every bit of bright stuff I could find. I hope you have all read the previous post and will join us for a variety of strings in the new year. Piecefully, Joanne
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