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Old 11-15-2020, 07:26 PM
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I can only do controlled scrappy. I good pattern for scrappy strips is Bonnie Hunter’s Spiderweb pattern. I did the units with all different colours around a central diamond colour to tie it all together. I admire anyone that can just pull fabric from a pile and sew but it bugs me if I put 2 colours side by side that clash.
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Old 11-15-2020, 07:42 PM
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To me, controlled scrappy doesn't mean using one fabric line. This is an example. The quilt reads as blue, but there are all shades of blue, some purple, some green. No two of the fabrics came from the same line. When I made it, I was a new quilter and didn't even realize there were such things as fabric lines. (Maybe because I shopped mainly at JAF back then.)
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Old 11-15-2020, 07:56 PM
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dunster, that quilt is gorgeous and exactly the kind of scrappy I love!
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Old 11-15-2020, 10:53 PM
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To me a scrappy quilt has too many different fabrics to count. I love them and think they are the best kind of quilts. Somehow my scraps never run out... I always have plenty!
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Old 11-16-2020, 03:25 AM
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I am a fan of the controlled scrappy and the themed fabric lines. I have made one quilt that used only two fabric colors, another used only three colors. To my way of thinking, they were not "scrappy" but did look beautiful. Making a totally uncontrolled scrappy, such as grabbing whatever comes out of a bag, is just not in my comfort zone. My mind says I would hate it and feel bad for putting all the time into it. So, to answer your question, I guess I consider a scrappy quilt to have at least four or more colors.

I like the phrase that there are scrap and there are scrappy quilts!
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Old 11-16-2020, 03:57 AM
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I'm more with controlled scrappy although I like the ones with a zillion fabrics too. I just don't make them because I don't like saving scraps. I donate mine so I feel okay with letting them go. Someone else can enjoy them. The one exception is I have a crumb quilt going (I think that's what you call it.) I'm taking pieces from some fabrics I really loved and stitching them onto bakery paper. It's quite addicting! Now that I think about it, that one is rather controlled too though.
Dunster, that's gorgeous!!!
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Old 11-16-2020, 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by oksewglad View Post
To me scrappy comes from the leftover scraps; but you can control the value in your quilt at the same time.
I agree with oksewglad...and that’s why BH’s mystery quilts work if you follow the colors/value she suggests...even though there are thousands of pieces in her quilts. : )

I am definitely a controlled scrappy quilter...I have OCD to prove it. LOL
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Old 11-16-2020, 04:13 AM
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I make uncontrolled scrappy quilts, ((whatever piece of fabric/color I pull out of the box I use.) I just make sure that I don't have the same two fabrics together. I usually make blocks that will be separated usually by solid sashes, so I guess it's somewhat a controlled quilt
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Old 11-16-2020, 04:15 AM
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I frequently fall into the monochromatic scrappy group meaning that I will choose one color and use all my scraps and odds and ends within that color family. On occasion I will toss in a "pop" color. Why do I scrappy this way? I can see the volume in my scrap bin decline when I use one color way.

Dunster, your blue/white log cabin is amazing and beautiful.
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Old 11-16-2020, 04:18 AM
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I have all my scraps in a big bin. I randomly pull them out and sew them together and it becomes a quilt. I don't select any specific color or value, I just sew them together until I get a 6-8" block and then trim them up.
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