The pattern’s genius lies in its spine. Most string quilts are all-over fields of texture; the eye wanders without a resting place. Levitt’s Twin String , however, features a central vertical column—often a solid or low-volume fabric—that acts as a visual pause. This column is not merely a spacer; it is an active participant in the design. Depending on the quilter’s choice of width and fabric, the spine can read as a zipper, a river, a spine, or a split between two worlds.
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To understand the Twin String quilt, one must first understand Jessica Levitt’s broader body of work. Levitt emerged from the early 2010s wave of modern quilting, a movement that sought to honor traditional patchwork while embracing negative space, asymmetry, and improvisation. Her patterns—such as Aerial , Drift , and Gridlock —often reimagine classic blocks through a contemporary lens. The Twin String pattern, released to wide acclaim around 2018, is no exception. The pattern’s genius lies in its spine
If you have a bin of scraps that is overflowing, you have found your solution. The Levitt Twin String Quilt Pattern is arguably the best pattern on the market for using every 1.5" strip you have ever saved. This column is not merely a spacer; it