Boxes of Strings Instructions

Basic Instructions for Boxes of Strings


Foundation paper is 4 1/2" x 8 1/2"
Center triangle is 4 1/2" at the base  




Cut a template for your center triangle (I used cardboard).



Trace the template and cut your fabric triangle. Center it on the foundation paper (I like to use a swipe of glue stick to keep it in place).





Add a light string to the right side of the upward-facing triangle and a medium/dark string to the left side. I placed a light string on first in each block for consistency. Note: I like my triangle points to float a little, so I don't lose them--my triangle point allows for this.

Continue until the paper is filled. All the blocks will have the same color orientation.

Trim block.



Assemble in columns; this makes it easier to match up your triangles into diamonds. Note that the columns are offset--one begins with an upward-facing triangle, and the next with a downward facing one, etc.

My quilt is 9 blocks wide and 20 blocks long. It finishes at 74" x 84".



My strings were from 3/4" to 1 1/2" (approximately) wide. If you wanted to do this with wider strips, you might want to increase the size of the foundation and the template. Just keep the same ratios: the foundation should be twice as wide as it is tall (finished size) and the triangle base should be 1/2 the total width of the foundation paper (finished). [So, for example, you could begin with a 10 1/2" x 5 1/2" foundation, and the base of your triangle would be 5 1/2".]

If you make one of these, please let me know--I'd love to see it. 
TheEclecticAbuela@gmail.com

I am happy to provide these instructions free of charge, but I'd love at least a mention when you use them. :)

14 comments:

  1. Im extremely interested in trying this pattern. Also will continue to read your blog.

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    1. I'd love to see your progress. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  2. I love this concept. I'm going to try it and I will for sure send you a pic if I get one done. Thank you so much for sharing. Greatly appreciated in this time of solitude!!!!

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  3. Wow! That's is spectacular. Thank you for sharing the instructions. It is definitively on my to-do list. So many strings, so little time. ;^)

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  4. I just saw this on a Facebook group, Conquering Mount Scrapmore. Thank you for sharing your beautiful quilt and the instructions for making one!

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  5. Also saw and Mt Scrapmore. Thank you for the great directions. Will be following blog.

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  6. Neat quilt. The triangle template should be bigger than the triangle on the paper, correct? Thanks for the pattern

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    1. My template is the same size as the triangle on the paper.

      Thanks for visiting my blog.

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The Eclectic Abuela