Sunday, March 18, 2007

Another sleepless night

I couldn't sleep so I was playing on EQ thinking I could combine my Half Square string quilt with my Baby Stripes and Linda's zig zag setting. I was trying to come up with an easy string quilt that is pieced on a muslin foundation with half the block just being the muslin foundation. So I would only be adding strings to half the block.


For my first quilt, I just modified my EQ drawing of my Half Square strings - those blocks are smaller than the HeartString blocks so the setting is 8x10 blocks - adding a red center like the HeartStrings blocks - and I felt it needed borders.



Then I started thinking about what if I made part of the blocks with a blue half so I'd have a built in border when I assembled them and that was version 2.



Finally, I thought I'd make fewer blocks and make them the same size and setting as the HeartString blocks and this was version 3.



I was going to use a lightweight fusible interfacing for my next string quilt foundation but if I decide to try this quilt I'll stick to the muslin.

11 comments:

Carol said...

WOW! WOW! and WOW! I am so sorry that you are not sleeping but you certainly are being productive and creative. Get some rest.

sewprimitive karen said...

Isn't working with EQ just the neatest thing ever?

Hanne said...

You make my head spin with all your good looking string block settings :-) Would you mind if I sew one of them? I have the 3rd version in mind.
Only 1 more week until I can move my fabric boxes again.

Helen in the UK said...

I love the versions that use the dark blue to create a border - great idea :)

Norma said...

I love your string ideas! I was wondering though, how just putting strings on one side would work as far as thickness of the quilt...........I guess once it is quilted, it wouldn't matter? I tie my quilts so I have been putting a muslin liner under my borders for uniform thickness. Great work that you do!!

Norma

SuBee said...

WOW - how cool! I love that built-in blue border; I have to try that. I just tried used dryer sheets for backing and I like it alot, it's light and ends up smelling so nice.
Thanks for the good ideas!

swooze said...

I really like all the options! Can't wait to see what you make!

Nancy said...

all 3 are nice designs but I think I like the second one best. I'll have to give it a try.

His Office, My Studio said...

Love the new designs!

Tazzie said...

Gosh Mary, you're amazing - so creative! Not sleeping can catch up with you, but let's face it, it's such a waste of wonderful stitching time!
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)

Samantha said...

I really love setting #2! they're all fabulous- you are so prolific!