Monday, November 10, 2025

Cut'em Up!

 Remember the block race I was in a little while ago?

Well it produced a big stack of 10" blocks.

 


The pile was added to one late night 

when I just needed something to stitch, so it got larger.

Some of the blocks were trimmed down to 9 1/2" for a

devilish bingo game at retreat, but the pile was still substantial.

I've been collecting string quilt instructions 

for this year's string quilt push

and I came across a top made with 

perpendicular block halves.

The pattern is from Fons and Porter 2014.

Some were larger than required but

 I didn't want to cut them down

and waste all that good sewing and fabric.

So of course I modified the pattern.

Channeling the spirit of upcycling, sustainability and reusing,

I used a lime green poly cotton as the sashing.



Yes, it brought back all the reasons not to use poly cotton.

It isn't as forgiving when joining diagonals,

it has a peculiar smell when ironed, and it is rather slippery

and required use of  *gasp* pins. 

Actually, I do use pins quite a bit so that's nothing unusual.

Here we go!

First, I sorted my blocks, to keep green strips away from the center

so they wouldn't interfere with the sashing.



Then I bravely slashed half of them 

in the direction of the strips,

and the other half perpendicular to the run of the strips.





Next, I added the lime green 1 1/2" strip to the middle,


squared them all up again to 9 1/2",


pieced them all back together, and voila!



My top is already at the ideal size for a twin, 

It will end up with a small border of

squares set in a plane or reads a solid background.

Here is a mock-up of  mine next to the original pattern.




A piano key border would make the top larger than I like

so I will use my smaller border.

There's always the capacity for modification!

There is still a pile of blocks to use, 

so another something is definitely in the works.

Stay Safe and Sew on!


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24 comments:

  1. This is really a cool pattern idea and a perfect way to use up scraps. Long as the center piece is the same on everyone...your a connected, grins! Sandi

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    1. The center strip does pull it all together.

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  2. Impressive how you keep on using up scraps to make lovely quilts.

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    1. Thank you ! I think I bins like Buddha bowls, they never run out.

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  3. The quilt top looks great. The green strips conect everything together really nicely. Great work.

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    1. Thank you ! I think I will be making another with a smaller block size. I still have a lot of shorter strings!

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  4. I read your post about the block race - how fun! I was wondering about the lime green fabric and laughed out loud at my lack of vision! It's so pretty as it gives the eye a wonderful place to rest! It sings in this quilt! If you don't mind, I'd love to borrow your idea for the string quilt I hope to make next year! Your post made me laugh and smile today. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Go for it! The original was in Fons and Porter but of course I changed it for my quilt!

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  5. I was doubtful when you said you chose a lime green poly for the sashing but wow the result is lovely! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/11/12/wednesday-wait-loss-458

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    1. You are very welcome. I really enjoy seeing what you are up to each week!

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  6. Agreed about the poly cotton issues, but it looks lovely, so I guess you got it all worked out. Love this string design & how you adapted it from the pattern.

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    1. Thank you , I will be doing it again, but no more poly cotton!

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    1. It works doesn't it. I was wanting to do it for a while but it is hard to cut into perfectly good blocks!

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  8. That green really spices up those blocks. A very fun way to use up those blocks.

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    1. Glad you like the green. Lime is always a bit of a gamble.!

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  9. Beautiful and fun! I really love that pop of lime green in the blocks. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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  10. Oh, what a great pattern with the sashing in the center! It's always fun to cut blocks, even if it's a little bit scary ;) Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring and beautiful top, and linking up.

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    1. You are so very welcome. I do love my linky parties!

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  11. Hi Deb, your quilt really looks great - I wouldn't have thought that they would turn out that way when you cut them but it's wonderful. Thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks.

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  12. Love the lime green centers!!! Very cool quilt and a lot of scraps saved!!!

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