Nicci from Dye N’ Stitch is dying fabric to use in a project to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Today she shares how to leave designs on the fabric using the shibori dying method. Tomorrow she will make a rabbit applique from the newly created fabric.
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String Quilt Style: Easy Techniques and Inspiring Designs
As an avid quilter always on the lookout for new techniques to add to my repertoire, I was thrilled to dive into “String Quilt Style” by Mary M. Hogan. From the moment I cracked open the cover, I was met with an abundance of inspiration and creative energy that left me itching to head straight to my sewing room.
String quilting, as Hogan expertly explains, is the ultimate stash-buster—a technique that transforms fabric scraps, precuts, and leftover pieces into stunning works of art. With 14 enticing quilt projects to choose from, ranging from table runners to full-size quilts, there’s something for every quilter to sink their needles into.
What exactly is string quilting, you ask? Well, it’s a technique that involves piecing together strips of fabric, or “strings,” to create dynamic and visually striking quilt blocks. Hogan walks readers through a variety of string block designs, including diagonal squares, diamonds, circles, triangles, columns, and fans, offering clear instructions and helpful tips along the way.
One of the aspects I appreciated most about “String Quilt Style” is its accessibility. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or a beginner just dipping your toes into the world of quilting, Hogan’s beginner-friendly techniques ensure that success is within reach. No need for precision piecing here—string quilting is all about embracing spontaneity and letting your creativity run wild.
With over a dozen unique blocks to experiment with, as well as step-by-step photography and clear diagrams to guide you through each project, “String Quilt Style” makes it easy to bring your quilting dreams to life. Whether you’re looking to bust your stash, experiment with new designs, or simply indulge your love of quilting, this book is sure to spark your creativity and leave you feeling inspired to start stringing together your own quilted masterpieces. So go ahead, grab your fabrics, cut your foundations, and let the string quilting adventure begin!
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