I particularly like taking an old technique or quilting idea and creating something that has a somewhat contemporary look. It could be using the latest fabrics, changing the dimensions, etc. Yesterday I finished the top of a wall hanging. The technique I used was "string quilting". In case you aren't familiar....be prepared to fall in love! You take "strings" of fabric and sew them to a foundation to create blocks. In this particular case, I used muslin squares. I have found that I like muslin better than paper. (I will go into more detail later.) I then pieced the blocks together to make a giant churn dash, which is another heirloom design. It appeals to me because the block is over-sized....27"! To me, the large block has a more modern look and I love it! I think I will finish this as a standard wall hanging, but the other option I am considering is stretching it over a frame like a canvas for a different type of wall art.
I chose teals and greens for the churn dash because they are my favorite colors for spring. I chose a variety of background neutrals including some Riley Blake fabric with text...I just love fabric with text right now!
I mentioned earlier that I used muslin for the foundation. I have tried a variety of papers for foundation piecing. It works wonderfully for some people and some projects. I tend to end up with a lot of extra muslin, I don't like to rip paper when I am finished sewing, and I find that it compromises the integrity of my stitch. So, muslin works well for me!
I encourage you to make something new...be inspired by something old. Then call your grandma.
Enjoy your project. Enjoy your day!
Meredith
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