Yes, I'm still playing around and tinkering with string blocks - if you haven't seen it - check out my other string block post here: String Blocks and More!
One of the quilt layouts I had drawn up was to arrange the string blocks in a pole twist (twisted ribbon) style quilt. This quilt is essentially made with 90 String Block Half Square Triangles.
With a 9 HST across x 10 HST down, three borders: the quilt measures about 84" x 91".
UPDATE: Don't forget to go to the bottom of this post tocheck out the finished quilts by Mary Santos and Celeste Gannon!
Here is a quick tutorial on how to make simple Half Square Triangles out of String Blocks:
What You Need:
String Blocks made using this tutorial: How to Build a Paper Pieced String Block - by Paco Rich
Border 2: roughly 40 rectangle String Blocks - 8 ½” x 5½”
Border 1 and 3:1 ¼ yard of neutral fabric (or make it scrappy by piecing together strips from different yardage)
NOTE: If your paper is still on (recommended), remember to shorten your stitch length for easy paper removal.
Sub cut each of the dark string blocks on the diagonal, with the cut running the same direction as the strings.
Sub cut each of the light string blocks on the diagonal, with the cut running the
oppositedirection as the strings.
You will end up with 180 triangles; 90 dark and 90 light.
Arrange one dark triangle with one light triangle, right sides together and sew. Press seam towards the dark triangle. Repeat with remaining dark and light triangles.
You will end up with 90 Half Square Triangles. Square up to measure 8" x 8".
Arrange 84 HST string blocks in a 3 across x 2 down block layout shown here. Five of these stacked (ten total) will make up the 2 outside 'Poles' you see in the quilt. Four stacked make up the center 'Pole'.
Arrange the remaining 6 HST string blocks in two 3 across x 1 down layouts show here. These two, when placed on top and bottom of the center 'Pole', they offset the center 'Pole'.
center pole top |
center pole bottom |
Once you have made each of your poles, sew the 3 poles together to complete your quilt center.
First Border is of Neutral fabric cut at 1½” wide.
Second Border is made up of roughly 40 string rectangles cut at8 ½” x 5½” wide.
Third Border is of Neutral fabric cut at 2½” wide.
This adorable mini version of the
Pole Twist - String Block Style quilt is made by Mary Santos of Indiana for her grandbaby.
As we were all stringing along in the group and having fun, I was approached by my friend Wanda. I was asked what it would take to add a black outline to my original string block pole twist...
At first, we were thinking we would only need to add a dark string down the center of the half square triangle, but upon drawing it out, we also realized we needed to add a black tip to the dark string blocks too!
Oh! What a beautiful sight this is!!!
Making the quilt should translate over easily from the string block pole twist quilt above, right?
Not quite so...
Adding a black strip to the dark string blocks increases the block size, so we need to increase the size of the Neutral String Blocks.
Also, adding a tip seems like it should be simple, just sew on the same size of the strip as the center string to the tip...
Well, not so much...
And of course, we square up our blocks the same...
Well, wait a minute...That's not the same either!!
And with larger blocks, our quilt size increases too!
The most super, important part about adding the black and getting the seams to line up around the 'Pole' is to remember:
“… the size of your seam is not as important as
themeasurement of the finished unit …”
– Rhoda Forbes
So, with all this in mind, I have typed up a little one-page tutorial.
Please do not copy or reproduce this tutorial in any way,
either digitally or printed.
This tutorial is for your own personal use.
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