Are you making Crumb Quilt Blocks?
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I've been looking too and get a little stuck. I've attempted my own way but it's not turning out how envision what I'm seeing others doing.
I've got TONS of scraps I want to do something with. HELP!
I've got TONS of scraps I want to do something with. HELP!
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Originally Posted by quiltluvr
I've been looking too and get a little stuck. I've attempted my own way but it's not turning out how envision what I'm seeing others doing.
I've got TONS of scraps I want to do something with. HELP!
I've got TONS of scraps I want to do something with. HELP!
#5
Have you tried lumberyard quilts. There are patterns out there. It basically uses scraps that are finished size: 2x2,2x4.4x4,2x6,2x8 sewn into blocks, then quilt. Very scrappy and turn out beautiful. I used up a lot of small scraps making those but still have smaller pieces to use. I have seen quilt with all size strips sewn then cut and sewn with "solid" in hst's Made beautiful quilt. These blocks can be turned to make differnt patterns to quilt like log cabin blocks.
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I just found this tutorial on the Quilting Board site that another member had posted, just click on this link and on the 1st message click on download to go to the free tutorial, thank you!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-6951-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-6951-1.htm
Originally Posted by craftybear
Are you making Crumb Quilt Blocks? I have been searching on line and what a cool way to use up your fabric scraps to make more blocks for a quilt.
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I just found this link with lots of photos of crumb quilts. If you make any please post your pictures for us. Maybe we could have a picture section to show off Crumb Quilts all in one spot!
http://www.google.com/images?rlz=1T4...w=1236&bih=753
http://www.google.com/images?rlz=1T4...w=1236&bih=753
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I think the important part is to put two pieces together and no matter how uneven the edges, sew a STRAIGHT seam, then add another piece with another straight seam. If your seams aren't straight the piece will bow on you. Even if you have to draw a straight line with a ruler, as long as you get the seam straight. then you can cut off any excess.
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