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Old 08-17-2010, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by MegsAnn
Here's a pic for you guys of my crumbs quilt in progress. Each block is 4 inches.
Once a month I empty my scrap box and sew every crumb & scrap randomly into hunks of yardage-pieces are under 6" odd shapes to be later used in a template shape for crazy quilting or reverse applique. This is a great project to do while watching TV or even letting the kids sew. You can create some colorful works of art that are completly orginal. Don't throw it away, use it. Moosegirl
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Old 08-17-2010, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
since the crumbs are sewn into blocks, then into quilts where is the waste? you talk about wasted thread...i don't understand, no matter what size pieces we sew together it takes thread, i don't think i'm wasting any by sewing pieces of fabric together, i am simply using it for what it was made for. thread is only wasted if it is thrown in the garbage.
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Old 08-17-2010, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
Here are some blocks I've done with crumbs. As you can see, some of my "crumbs" are pretty big. Just depends on how patient I feel on a given day.

The square in a square blocks are actually done crazy quilt style, on a foundation of ugly fabric, but you could do it with crumbs.

The blue block was made after I made a miniature sampler with blue and white, and wanted to get rid of most of the small bits that were leftover.
Good job, Butterflyblue!
And, the samples you included added to the truth of what you were sharing.
As far as ugly fabric, (which is a good thing to use) I use really old thin sheets and curtains and shirts ... whatever would never stand alone in a quilt but absolutely works for foundation/string piecing.
And, another thing about ugly fabric. I have to go with Quiltville.com - - Bonnie Hunter. If it is still ugly, you just haven't cut it small enough ;-)
and, I have found that scraps change when exposed to air. As long as I never open the container, they are neatly stored and confined. but as SOON as I start sewing them together - - it's the air, I am sure! LOL <wave>
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Old 08-17-2010, 06:58 AM
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I've just decided that I'm doing the crumb (or is it string)quilting and didn't even know it. I'm sewing strips together (1 1/2 in. strips) and when I get it sewn together, it comes out to 1 inch squares. String piecing?
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Old 08-17-2010, 07:09 AM
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I'm going to try to post a photo of my block.

Just comparing an 18 in. block to the 9 inch one
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Old 08-17-2010, 07:11 AM
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I really thought crumb quilts were just so not for me.
But then, I looked at some that you all have done, they are beautiful. You've made me a believer.
I have some large square see-thru plastic containers that animal crackers came in from Sam's club, I started dropping what I would call "crumbs" into these just because they looked pretty.
I guess I must have been thinking crumb quilts in my sub-conscious.
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Old 08-17-2010, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Derla
I'm going to try to post a photo of my block.
Beautiful work on your crumb block! Don't think I would have the patience tho!!!
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Old 08-17-2010, 08:12 AM
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Derla, your block is lovely!! Great job.
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Old 08-17-2010, 12:06 PM
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I like to combine crumb blocks with mahcine embroidery blocks or fussy cutting other fabrics. I have an embroidery that says, "When life gives you scraps, make quilts!" I put that in the center of a row of the crumb blocks and it turned out really cute. Also like to make baby quilts out of the bright colored crumbs and then fussy cut some nursery print for the alternate blocks. Looks like you worked like crazy to put it all together and they are really pretty and budget friendly too.
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Old 08-17-2010, 01:31 PM
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Derla, That is sure a great way to use up scraps. It or they look great well done. I would like to try it but have too many others to do first. By that time I will need to do something with those last little bits.
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