HELP!!! Who's afraid of scraps???
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Try this site. She has a bizillion ideas for scrap quilts!! I especially like the strip quilt blocks.
http://www.quiltville.com/index.html
http://www.quiltville.com/index.html
#32
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Port Angeles, WA
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Originally Posted by kwhite
In my 9 patch I wanted the most varied variety of diffret fabrics I could come up with. Nothing matches block to block but the two fabrics within the blocks match. I love the results.
#33
along with all the other good ideas that have been thrown out there her's mine. You can sew a number of blocks together, say 4 x 4 or what every size you want, then use black to frame them. In the end it looks sorta like a stain glass window.
good luck and please post pictures of your progress! and of course a pictures of the finished quilt.
good luck and please post pictures of your progress! and of course a pictures of the finished quilt.
#35
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Tried to find the videos on easymade.com after registering but did not see them. What am I missing? -- probably good eyesight. Love Bonnie Hunter's scrap quilts and have made about 6 of the scrappy bargello and after being in one of her talks at a quilt guild meeting am working on the "Virginia Bound" found in her new book Scraps and Shirttails. Has anyone else tried this one? I'm using up my dark and light fabric and gradually collecting plaid and striped shirts for the next one.
#36
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kennewick WA
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Thanks for sharing the pictures of the scrap quilts. Awesome! The nine patch inspired me today to go through my scraps--love a 9-patch! I saw a guest quilter on a quilting show and she was color blind. She can only tell lights and darks and makes wonderful quilts. She literally puts lights in one bag and medium and darks in another. Thank you for the inspiration!
#38
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Originally Posted by lej619
along with all the other good ideas that have been thrown out there her's mine. You can sew a number of blocks together, say 4 x 4 or what every size you want, then use black to frame them. In the end it looks sorta like a stain glass window.
good luck and please post pictures of your progress! and of course a pictures of the finished quilt.
good luck and please post pictures of your progress! and of course a pictures of the finished quilt.
Ooo, that's a good idea!! Thanks.
#39
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Texas
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I took a class from Lynn Roddy Brown on scrap quilting. The supplies list was 4 dark and 4 light fabrics. There were about 20 in the class. We all made 4 squares with our fabrics and then Lynn put them on the wall. Amazing what it looked like when none of us had anywhere near the same fabrics.
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