What is your fav scrappy pattern?
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Go to http://Quiltville.com for some free scrappy quilt patterns. You will use up your scraps pretty quickly and make some gorgeous quilts!
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Try this one too: http://selvageblog.blogspot.com
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There are really so many, it just depends on how much work you want to do to organize them. Do you want to first cut them into strings and separate them dark/light? Then maybe a string quilt or log cabin? If not, then maybe one like I've done with just strips with a bold color separating them. Do you like the totally haphazard look of a crazy scrappy?
There are scrappy chinese coin patterns...very easy. It really depends on you and how much work you want to do. There have been some really fantastic scrappy quilts done and posted here. Spend some time looking through the scrappy quilt show on here.
There are scrappy chinese coin patterns...very easy. It really depends on you and how much work you want to do. There have been some really fantastic scrappy quilts done and posted here. Spend some time looking through the scrappy quilt show on here.
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This is my favorite scrappy quilt. You can do it with planned coordinating fabrics but I like the scrappy.
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This is the link to the thread posted by Charisma after she did the quilting. I really like how it turned out.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t196321.html
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This is the link to the thread posted by Charisma after she did the quilting. I really like how it turned out.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...a-t196321.html
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I like using up my scrap squares with a 4x4 (16 squares) or 5x5 (25 squares) block, always including 3 black squares in each block.
I get , if I use 2 1/2" squares, an 8" or a 10" finished square. I sash with black 2 1/2 (cut) strips.
It's a very simple and easy to put together top and always looks good.
I get , if I use 2 1/2" squares, an 8" or a 10" finished square. I sash with black 2 1/2 (cut) strips.
It's a very simple and easy to put together top and always looks good.
Last edited by gollytwo; 09-04-2012 at 03:14 AM.
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I made a quilt called "Nickel Bricks" and had it quilted in red thread. I'm considering making it again for one of the wedding gifts for our daughter, Alea. It was such a fun quilt to make, so colorful, easy, and I absolutely love how it turned out. It's the quilt pictured on the bottom.
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