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nancia 01-24-2012 05:06 PM

ok, so these are mostly scraps from others? i was wondering how, after making all of these, you found the time to make other 'designed' quilts. these are wonderful! i'm saving my scraps because my g'mother always made scrap quilts and i would feel like a waster if i threw them away. i have a pattern for a scrappy that i'm going to try next on my list. it looks like so much fun, but notice, i said a pattern. when i have more experience, i think i will be creating my own! i love what you've done! i wish you'd make more pasties (those cone shape nipple covers) since i'm a big animal advocate, but i agree people need them too! the cats and dogs may be getting some from me soon enough! lol btw, thanks for all the quilts and time and care you donate and give to these causes. it's so appreciated!

charity-crafter 01-24-2012 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by nancia (Post 4907469)
ok, so these are mostly scraps from others? i was wondering how, after making all of these, you found the time to make other 'designed' quilts.

LOL, I don't really. I have all this yardage of fabric and I keep falling back to my scraps. I've actually only made 3 or 4 quilts with only 2-3 fabrics. And those were patritotic ones red, white and blue.
Here are a few. I've also made some children's quilts with fussy cutting cute squares and just adding sashing and borders without scraps.

charity-crafter 01-24-2012 05:51 PM

Back to scraps
 
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I pile all my scraps into one section near my sewing machine, easy to get to and dig around. They are roughly sorted by size, 22" or wof strips go into the big basket, smaller pieces are placed in piles or baggies around easy to get to. Then I sew them together. If my stip is 4" then I sew all my ~4" together and then roll them up for use as borders. I do the same for all the sizes of strips.

charity-crafter 01-24-2012 05:56 PM

Sorry I don't know how to add explainations between photos so I'm doing individually
 
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These are examples of my strip sets, I'll get a whole pile of them sewn up and pressed with a lot of starch.

charity-crafter 01-24-2012 06:23 PM

Then I make these
 
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I know that first picture above of my piles of scraps is pretty messy, it was driving me crazy. It's much better now. I sorted most everything and organized them better and sewed for hours over the summer. And I let it be known with my group that I only wanted absolutely fabulous fabric scraps.

I have to admit this first one is pretty wild, it was my first attempt at using sets and crumbs. It went to a very happy little boy.

The second one is a variation of Missouri quilt Co http://www.youtube.com/user/Missouri.../0/L5Ixvjje310 except that after I got it all done, someone asked me why I cut it apart and sewed it back together the way I did-why didn't I do a square within a square? I looked and realized I had forgotten to flip the squares before sewing them back together. Oh, well, design element.

The last few I'm still working on. A girl scout troop joined our group for a service project and decorated with fabric pens several hundred 6" squares that we are incorporating into quilts.

charity-crafter 01-24-2012 06:38 PM

And my next projects
 
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I'm making a bunch of hst and a couple spiderwebs, I have the foundation and kite pieces cut out.

craftymatt2 01-24-2012 07:25 PM

I love scrappy's, and all of your quilts are gorgeous, thank you for sharing

0tis 01-24-2012 07:37 PM

What an inspiration - I need to gather up my scraps and try that too - looks like fun...

Scakes 01-24-2012 07:58 PM

Just like a miniature quilt show. LOL. Thanks for sharing all the photos. They all look great.

owlvamp 01-24-2012 08:02 PM

Love all of them! Wow lots of scraps.


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