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Old 02-19-2010, 09:55 AM
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I love scrappy quilts the best. I can look at all the different fabrics and tell you where they came from, what other quilt it was in (probably gone to someone but still have a piece of that quilt). Almost like an I Spy quilt but for adults. Have fun with it....
I spy? What is that?
You've never played I spy? I spy with my little eye something ...?
Yes, I did play the game but did not know the quilt. That is interesting.
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Old 02-19-2010, 09:59 AM
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This is a log cabin that I made entirely from scraps.

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Old 02-19-2010, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dunster
This is a log cabin that I made entirely from scraps.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23612-1.htm
Wow, oh Wow! Thank you so much for teaching me!! What a wonderful idea just simply having the cut pieces ready in the containers waiting. My brain is not funtioning correctly. I guess I did it the hard way by cutting when needed. The quilts are beautiful. Thank you for pictures!!
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Old 02-19-2010, 11:04 AM
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Scrap quilts are my favorite..i appreciate all the owrk that goes into the patterned ones..i make them too..but there are so many things you can do with scraps, from string quilts, to blocks that don't match!
I really like the quilt. You made me feel better on using the scraps I have. You just simply used small blocks? How did you do the design?
i am trying to locate the pattern now..i save my smallest scraps at 2.5 inches. i save "strings" or strips too..i love string quilts..

[b]Edited to add, all done with 1930 scraps[b/]

String baby quilt
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:30 PM
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Here is the one I just finished from quiltville called string x
Working on boxy stars now. This is only my sec scrap and hanen`t even made a dent lol
There is no rym oe reason to these just pull out fabric.
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Old 02-19-2010, 01:58 PM
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beautiful quilt! there are so many way to lay out a string quilt!
i fell in love with the blue fabric on this quilt..made it for a marine..the fabric is at Joanns..

native texan show them a picture of your Odd Orange string quilt..it is one of my favorites, and i kept a picture of it!
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Old 02-19-2010, 02:02 PM
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I love scrap quilts. To celebrate the new millenium, I made a scrap quilt using 2000 different fabrics. All the colors work and everyone loves it. I sent a picture to the magazine Traditional Quiltworks and they included it on the Reader's Mailbox page. Don't have a digital camera, but when my daughter returns from vacation I'll borrow hers and post a picture. Didn't mean to sound like I'm tooting my own horn, just wanted to emphasize that "the more the merrier" does work.

Grma33 & Watterstide - those are some fabulous quilts!
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Old 02-19-2010, 02:06 PM
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I love scrap quilts. To celebrate the new millenium, I made a scrap quilt using 2000 different fabrics. All the colors work and everyone loves it. I sent a picture to the magazine Traditional Quiltworks and they included it on the Reader's Mailbox page. Don't have a digital camera, but when my daughter returns from vacation I'll borrow hers and post a picture. Didn't mean to sound like I'm tooting my own horn, just wanted to emphasize that "the more the merrier" does work.

Grma33 & Watterstide - those are some fabulous quilts!
Thanks! but if you don't "share "or "toot" your own horn, how will ever see what is out there to do! i love seeing everyones work,gives me inspiration!
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Old 02-19-2010, 02:17 PM
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When I do a scrap quilt, I have all of my scraps cut in 5 1/2" squares (you can use any size you want). When I want to sew them together I just grab another one. What ever I grab goes on next. These are the first ones I learned how to make. They are very old fashioned looking and go together very quickly. My sister cuts hers in strips and does the same thing.
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I too love scrapy quilts........ here are a few of mine and I am working on 2 more. :D :D
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