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Old 02-14-2024, 04:54 AM
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Sometimes I think I've totally lost my mind. My sewing room will be turned into another bedroom, but on the main level instead of upstairs with the rest of the bedrooms because of my back and hip issues climbing stairs (17 steps) is not always pleasant for me. I thought I was about midway through making a Potato Chip Block quilt out of my scraps. Each block uses 18 rectangles cut 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" which will finish about 12" x 12". My calculator tells me I'm not even close with 18 blocks made....I still need another 30 or more to make a 70" x 90" twin sized quilt. Now my husband mentions he thought a full bed or a queen would be better for the room in case of company. I had planned on using each fabric print only once in the quilt, but looks as if I'll be digging into my strip stash to cut more blocks, using some two or three times. I'll be working on this quilt until long after I'm no longer senile or dead...LOL Anyone else ever do this to themselves?
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Yes, I have made several quilts using that method. I cut lots of strips to size and make a couple of blocks whenever I needed to refresh my mind with a different project. You can make the blocks larger if you wish. Two of the ones I made I chose a color way and dove into my scraps and stash to make the blocks. I did keep a consistent center, but that was my choice and need to have some order to my scrappniness.

You might want to consider strip piecing and make perhaps 10 blocks at a time. Just a thought. Good luck, I have seen very few potato chip quilts that I did not like.
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What is a potato chip quilt? Google was no help. Said it was a thin sliced potato...
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Originally Posted by aashley333 View Post
What is a potato chip quilt? Google was no help. Said it was a thin sliced potato...
It looks like there are a couple of different ones. Potato chip quilt
but I'm thinking that Linda's is probably https://alamosaquilter.blogspot.com/...oto-heavy.html
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Our guild just had Brenda on zoom last night with all her inspiring work. She has youtube, IG and FB on social media, as Conquering mount scrapmore with Brenda (she loves her potato chip blocks)
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TY for the link. I will have to make one!
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If you go Potato Chip Blocks on here and to post #15 I posted a downloadable booklet with lots of different layouts for the Potato Chip Quilt.
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Dluvs2quilt booklet link can be found here: The Potato Chip Block Book It's the last post in the thread.
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Thank you for posting it. I didn't know how .
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TY for the link to the booklet!
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