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Old 12-20-2013, 04:31 PM
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I've made over 300 quilts and only about 4 scrappy. I LOVE scrappy and you must guess I have ALOT of scraps.
what's the easiest, and nice looking pattern.
what's your favorite pattern.
what sizes do you use most (cut up that is)
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Old 12-20-2013, 04:38 PM
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Bonnie Hunter is the "queen" of scrappy quilts. This is a link to her scrap users system....check it out~ http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/...rs-system.html
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For a really easy Bonnie Hunter pattern, I like Basket Weave. I think that is the name but it is squares of scrap strings but set on point for a really cute quilt. I did one and alternated cream strips with coloured strips for a signature lap quilt.
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I like 4-patches. You can do a lot with them. I also like 9-patches.
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Old 12-20-2013, 05:23 PM
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I like 9 patches, 2.5 " squares. I feel like 9 patch blocks have so much potential for variety in the layouts, or with the addition of some hst in strategic places of the 9 patch.

I also like using scraps in log cabins, and I use fairly thin logs, under 2" there. I've been known to piece my logs in a log cabin, making it even more scrappy.

Snow balls can use up some small scraps too. I just used the 2"off cuts from another project to snowball a bunch of 4 inch solid squares, and alternated them with traditional 9 patches, for a real scrap buster.
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I really like the Boxy stars pattern. Have a look here http://quiltville.blogspot.ca/2005/06/boxy-stars.html
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I like "string" scrap quilts. No set pattern, just sewing strips or varying widths together, cut to block size and arrange in pattern that suits you.

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Log cabins. Lots of ways to arrange the blocks. I cut my strips 1.5" for a 1" finished log. The smaller the pieces, the better they all blend together.
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I like Jacobs ladder, simple Irish chain, and string quilts
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The first Bonnie Hunter quilt I did was Bricks and Stepping Stones. I love that pattern. I just realized that the first 3 patterns listed on Bonnie's website are the three mentioned here. :-)

http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/06/bricks-stepping-stones.html
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