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sdeaaz 07-28-2013 12:39 PM

Can't remember the name of this technique
 
A few years ago I viewed a technique similar to crazy quilting.... but you could use very small scraps. there was no foundation. I remember you add any size or shape piece and then cut seam straight with 1/4 inch seam... (hope this explains it so someone will recognize it). Can't remember the same of the technique. Can anyone help?

grannie cheechee 07-28-2013 01:34 PM

Is it called crumb quilting? I think you can sew any size pieces of fabric and any color together. Crumb cake?

CarolynMT 07-28-2013 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by grannie cheechee (Post 6201431)
Is it called crumb quilting? I think you can sew any size pieces of fabric and any color together. Crumb cake?

There is a quick tutorial on how to do crumb quilting. It appears to be what you were asking about.
http://quiltville.com/crumbs.shtml

sdeaaz 07-28-2013 05:52 PM

Yes... yes... yes... that is it.. Thank you so much... I have been trying to remember and it was driving me nuts.... I love this for all my tiny scraps... I have a hard time throwing anything away. thx again Grannie

quiltingmimipj 07-29-2013 04:18 AM

Can't remember the name of this technique
 
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Here is one of my crumb quilts that has not been quilted yet.

Marysewfun 07-29-2013 08:46 AM

Wow, that looks like fun! :-)

Marysewfun

bibi 07-29-2013 10:45 AM

Pretty quilt indeed!

Diana Lea 07-29-2013 12:43 PM

Looks like you had fun making this one. I want some fun too.

quiltingmimipj 07-30-2013 02:48 AM

When making these quilts, you can add any color, any shape, any size. I add leftover small blocks, HST, and flying geese. I just might name this one Anything Goes.

maviskw 07-30-2013 05:21 AM

I've made several confetti quilts: Start with strips of trash fabric as long as you want your quilt, and from 2 to 5 inches wide. Old well-worn bed sheets, bed skirts, light weight fabric you really don't like, etc. work well for this. Even worn out clothing. Piece them as needed. I usually overlap instead of seam.

Lay a piece of scrap at the top of each strip. (I usually work with about 4 or 5 strips at a time. Smaller scraps go on narrower strips. Or these pieces can be pieced also.) Lay your second small piece or "pieced" piece face down over first piece. Be sure this has one straight edge at the seam line. Make a straight seam and press it back. Seams go any diredtion. Keep adding one piece to each strip so you can chain stitch. Untangle when you need to.

Then just sew all the strips together until you have it as wide as you want.

The one on my bed is one I was not too fond of when I made it, but it grew on me. I love it more each year. It has every color in the rainbow in it. I also made one that used all the blues in the scrap bucket. The next one I'm making has black pieces. How else are you going to use up those little black pieces?

Happy scrapping!


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