Here are a few of my 2 1/2 inch strips sewn together into 5 rows. I have been collecting civil war reproduction fabric for awhile now, and it was fun to use some of the fat quarters! I think I made about 20 of these pieces.
Then I cut those larger pieces into 2 1/2 inch strips the opposite way. I got around 8 strips from each piece.
So here are most of them. They are all stacked together in piles of 8 of the same strip.
I then took 5 strips from random piles and put them together. My only stipulation was that the same fabric could not be right next to itself.
Then I sewed them together! I now have about 20 of these 25 patch blocks. They are 10 1/2 inches square right now, but when they get pieced into the sashing fabric, they will be 10 inch finished blocks. Now I need to find that perfect sashing/backing fabric! The cot quilt plan I made requires 15 of these blocks with 5 inches of sashing around each one - sides, top, and bottom. I am sure that this is clear as mud to some of you, but hopefully it made sense to someone! I will show you the finished quilt top as soon as I get that perfect sashing fabric! I need to get this top finished so I can work on hand quilting it while at a reenactment in a few weeks!
2 comments:
You have such a great eye and are so amazing! I love your quilts!
Wow, looks like alot of work, but it will be awesome when its done.
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