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twinkie 10-19-2013 05:26 AM

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Thanks. there are almost 600 squares and each square is 4 pieces. Here is a couple of pictures of it before it was quilted.

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Originally Posted by cherrio (Post 6356744)
these are all beautiful! Twink, I would not of considered that scrappy from the pic. so, delicate looking! nice work ladies!


kyrose 10-19-2013 08:31 AM

Scrappy Quilts
 
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I have been doing several scrappy quilts this year. The first time is when my guild wanted to do a jelly roll race. I had more than enough 2.5 strips to choose from and was happy to find a use for them. I was left with a lot of 1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3 inch strips. Since then I have made 2 full size scrappy quilts. Since they are scrappy, I kept them, but since then I have had some people asking if I could make them one. To make the scrappy quilts, I sew the strips end to end. I find using a tote bag that will stand up great for collecting the sewed strips. I have one for each size. Then measure the top of the bed, add overhang width to the sides and one end. If you plan to add borders. subtract the border width you plan to use. This will give you the size of the top minus the border. Cut one strip the width you just calculated. Sew the strip to the strip you have in your tote. Cut when you reach the end. Pull the sewn strip toward you until you reach the beginning and repeat. I find it easier to do this in 12 inch sections and then sew the sections together. Since I didn't have enough of one size strip for the second quilt, I alternated the 1.2, 2, 2.5 inch strips. I am currently making a scrappy log cabin. I divided my 1.5 inch strips into dark, medium, light and red. I am using the red for the center block. I put the medium color aside and just use the dark and light. So far I have like what I have sewn. In the picture you can see that I used various lengths of strips (2 inches and up). I find that sewing scrappy strips is relaxing since it's just straight sewing.

purplefiend 10-19-2013 10:43 AM

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My favorite scrap quilts are log cabins. Here's a picture of my latest finish. There are over 200 different fabrics in this quilt, it will go to a foster child.
Sharon

kwiltkrazy 10-19-2013 01:45 PM

Bonnie has a book out String fling, I highly recommend it. got it on amazon for 4.00.

kwiltkrazy 10-19-2013 01:53 PM

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here is a picture of a quilt I made from the book.

Nan C 10-19-2013 02:45 PM

Wow those are really lovely.....great job and great idea Happy quilting :)

Ginny4jah 10-20-2013 04:20 PM

OMG!! I'm in "Scrappy Heaven"!!!:o

Poodles 10-20-2013 06:41 PM

I would like to make my granddaughter a quilt like yours HillCountryGal. Wouldn't know how to start it though. I will see if I can find a pattern. I know she likes that design but her colors are some color blue and something else. She is graduating from Air Force Boot Camp the 8th of Nov. in San Antonio, TX. Too bad I didn't see this sooner. It is beautiful.

My time 10-20-2013 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by DebraK (Post 6355819)
Mary Johnson's site also has a wonderful selection of scrap quilt instructions.
http://www.maryquilts.com/

Wow this is a great website. Thanks for sharing it with us.

BETTY62 10-20-2013 08:50 PM

Anna Quilts, your work is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.


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