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If you're a time-challenged quilter - or a beginner who would like to start with a quick and easy quilt - here are four basic blocks you can make fast with strip piecing.
The four blocks shown here are popular favorites because they are so easy to assemble. There are no tricky curves or bias edges to worry about, just straight lines in both cutting and sewing. That makes them good choices for beginning quilters, but experienced quilters like them too because they're so versatile. Strip Piecing Makes These Quilt Blocks EasyAny quilt block can be put together one patch at a time, but that's a time-consuming way to go about it. Strip piecing is an assembly-line technique that can dramatically speed up the process of cutting and sewing the blocks shown here. Start by first rotary-cutting strips of fabric. Then sew the strips together into sets and cut the strip sets into squares or rectangles. You create the finished quilt block by sewing the cut-up sets together in various combinations. The blocks featured in this article use simple sets of two to four strips. See eight tips for successful strip piecing. Easy Blocks Made from Two-Strip Units
Blocks Made from Three- or Four-Strip Units
Resize Strip-Pieced Blocks by Varying the Width of Your StripsThe most commonly used strips in strip piecing are either 2 ½ ” or 3½” wide. You can either cut them yourself, or buy them precut at the quilt store. To make your blocks larger or smaller, simply make your strip sets from thinner or wider strips. Use Lights and Darks to Change the Look of Your Quilt BlocksThe blocks shown in the illustrations offer strong contrasts between light and dark fabrics to make it easier for you to see how to lay them out, but you can create dramatically different looks by using fabrics that are closer together in value and blend together with each other as a result. Combining with Other Blocks Creates Endless Quilt Design PossibilitiesAny of these four blocks can be used to make a pleasing quilt on its own, but combining the blocks with other blocks, even plain squares, opens up a much bigger world of design possibilities.
The copyright of the article Four Easy Strip-Pieced Quilt Blocks in Quilting is owned by Christine Mann. Permission to republish Four Easy Strip-Pieced Quilt Blocks in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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