Supplies
and
fabric needs below
2) Basic
quilt / quilt with "built-in borders"
4) Sew
your strips together
7) Sew your diamond rows together 8) Sew your diamond rows together, page 2 9) Admire
the work of these "frenz"
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There is really
no "pattern" for this quilt. By that, I mean "templates". It is all
stripped pieced, sub-cut, recut and sewed back together again. Easy
as can be and a lot of fun.
Cut your strips 3.5 inches wide by the width of the fabric. So basically you will have 3.5" x 44" strips to sew together. Some fabrics are more narrow than others. It will work out
okay.
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For the basic quilt
below, you will need 50 or more assorted strips.
Any and all colors, patterns... this is a scrap quilt... the more colors and patterns the neater your quilt will look. If you are whacking up fat quarters to use them up, your strips
will be 3.5" x 22" or so. You will need two fat quarter strips for
every 1 regular 44" strip. You don't have to cut two of the same fat quarter
fabrics, just two strips of 22" to equal the 44" of a normal strip. You
will get much more of a variety of fabrics this way. You may need
a few more, depending on your sewing and cutting.
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The
basic strip quilt without any borders
measures about 48" x 72". You can put on plain straight borders or more borders to make this basic quilt larger. If you put just one 3" plain border all the way around, it will be 54" x 78"... more borders/wider borders will make it larger.. |
The
basic strip quilt with the "built in border",
the quilt will be approximately 60" x 86". If you want bigger than that... it will take a little figuring... more strips are all you will need. |
what to use and what to toss. |
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The
quilts I make like this will have a piece of amost everything in my stash.
It looks great because I have a wide range of colors from light to dark.
So,
if you have many strips and they are an assortment of light, medium and
darks, all kinds of different prints and patterns... all
of them in pretty equal amounts, you can use all values in your
quilt and it will look grand...
However... if you have a "collection" you are using and the collection is say, 30 reproduction fabrics, you probably would want to stick with that type of fabrics and not use 30 repro strips and then stick in 10 beach bum strips with tropical fish! This is just for difinete "collections" of fabric styles. Get it? Just something to ponder... It really is easy and don't be put off by all the talk above if you don't understand it... Pictures will make it all clear. |
Look
through your fabrics you choose. If you have all pastel colors strips
(yes, you can do this!) you will not want to put in two black strips...
they will stick out first and scream "why am I here!". You will want
to keep your color values in a lighter "range".
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Introduction and objective | 1) Supplies and fabric needs | 2) Basic quilt / quilt with "built-in borders" | 3) Larger quilt chart | 4) Sew your strips together |
5) Press your strips | 6) Sub-cut your strips | 7) Sew your diamond rows together | 8) Sew your diamond rows together, page 2 | 9) Admire the work of these "frenz" and see their "stripper quilt" pic's! |
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