Tuesday, March 26, 2019

All About Strings Blog Hop


A big thanks to Carla of Creating in the Sticks for bringing us this hop. There have been so many amazing projects so far!

Here's the list of today's particpants:
Wednesday, March 27th

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I have to admit I had a hard time with this one. String piecing, even using paper foundations, (which I did), wasn't very easy for me. I ended up making a mini quilt, which was about all I could handle!.

If you saw my post for the QQQ blog hop, you know that I'm hoping to fill a blank wall in my sewing room with mini quilts. The mini I made for this hop will be the third one I've completed for the wall so far.

I made four 6.5 x 6.5" blocks, with different width strings on the diagonal. I then joined the four blocks together, added a border, some quilt-in-the-ditch quilting, and a binding. The mini-quilt measures approximately 14" square.

Here's the final result:
I do love the look of string piecing, and that it uses up scraps, and hopefully will tackle a bigger project in the future!
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And here's the complete schedule for the hop:
Monday, March 25th 

Tuesday, March 26th

Wednesday, March 27th

Thursday, March 28th

31 comments:

  1. What a sweet mini and so pretty for your wall. Thank you, so much for joining the All About Strings Blog Hop!

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  2. I love mini quilts, and your's is great. Mine are often even smaller. When making these string quilts, I often get a chance to use some of my old, or even "ugly" fabric stripes. This blog hop is so fun.

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  3. WoW Elizabeth, this is beautiful and uses fabric prints that I dearly love.. country prints and homespun... yummmy!!

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  4. Your mini is beautiful! And will look great with your collection! Thanks for the inspiration! I'm finishing up some donation quilts, and then I'm making a quilt for my grand niece using string blocks--I can't wait to get to it!

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  5. Very pretty mini! It will look great on your wall. I like using strings but it takes sew much time... and the scraps seem to multiply instead of decrease. Not sure how that happens... thanks for sharing your project with us!

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  6. Strings can be a messy project, but I love it. You have inspired me to get some out and play.

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  7. Elizabeth you mini is lovely. Good for you for finishing it. It will be a lovely addition to your wall. Thanks for sharing today. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  8. Sweet mini quilt. I don't use any foundations when I make string quilts, so you might try that next time if it helps make it easier for you?

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  9. What a great addition for your wall of mini's.

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  10. Lovely mini. I struggled with this one as well, because once I got started I felt like I had structure. I enjoy the process more when it is on a whim.

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  12. Just found your blog through All About Strings Blog Hop. Your little quilt is really cute, and your colors are so pretty. I like string blocks too, but my space is such a mess before I finish! And the tub is still full!!!!!!

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  13. Glad you had fun with it! I think strings are somewhat addicting ha ha! Your colors play so nicely with each other!

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  14. Fun blog hop and your mini is perfect.

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  15. I love the colors. Reminds me of fall. Glad you took the challenge with strings. They really are so versatile after seeing all the fabulous posts so far.

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  16. Great mini quilt. Love the colors!

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  17. It turned out nice! I enjoy the string piecing.

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  18. I like the country colors you used on your mini. Cute!

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  19. Hurray for another mini for your wall!! It was a great addition to the Hop.

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  20. I am really enjoying seeing all the creativity during the hop. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  21. It is really pretty. I love the brown and green earthy colors. Very nice.

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  22. Very very cute keep trying ...happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  23. I love this and how warm it looks. Very pretty, Elizabeth!

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  24. Great way to power through and you ended up with a super cute mini quilt.

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  25. Great mini quilt! Strings take forever to piece, but they are a great way to use up scraps. I try to use up strings after each projects, just making my own fabric with my strings...no size restriction or foundations used. Pressing with starch when I go to use them. They also make a great leader/ender project.

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  26. What a great mini to add to your wall. I think mini's are a great way to try out a pattern not have it eat up a lot of room. Thanks for sharing.

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  27. That would make a great set of placemats.

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  28. Pretty! This will be a great mini quilt addition.

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