I attended a strip/string workshop on Saturday and was amazed at all the different designs. I had seen a fish quilt made with strings
here and wanted to do something similar. So I drew the block on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper and figured out my measurements. I like having each row offset and the fish going in a different direction.


Here is what I drew to make these blocks. The foundation pieced fish body was trimmed to 6.5 and then I used 5.5" squares cut in half for the triangles. The striped fabric tail could be paper pieced, but I just cut the pieces to fit and sewed them. I added a 2"x9" spacer to each tail section.
That is so cute! Great job Ruthie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! And a really cute quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love working with strips but have only done squares and triangles. I love how you did the fish! How fun.
ReplyDeletewow! you are super fast!!! It wasnt' that long ago we saw this shared among the HS group.
ReplyDeleteI love your fish quilt and those boarder fabrics are perfect!!! Really looks like they are in the water ;)
Love from Texas! ~bonnie
Cute! Cute! Cute!! I'm putting this on my list of quilts to do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little quilt. I'm certainly going to have a go at something like this.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I've added a link to your site on my list of over 2,500 free quilt patterns links and to my list of string quilting ideas! Just way too cute!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just saw this and love how yours turned out! Great colors.
ReplyDelete-Erin aka wonderbreadpowers (from the Flickr photo)
Thanks for reminding me of this one -- I've added it to the link list I'm creating for HeartStrings.
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