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From the scrap tote
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Scrappy quilt made with 1 1/2" strip scraps, and a 2 1/2" middle squares, all from my scrap tote. Many, many scraps are still remaining. No pattern was used, just an idea in my head after checking out Pinterest. I did have to buy backing, but was able to add some scraps to the backing also. Measure about 42"x59" and was quilted with a wavy grid pattern. It will be donated to the East Central Iowa Chapter of Project Linus on Tuesday.
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Very pretty. The colors look great together. It looks similar to a log cabin or potato chip quilt.
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How pretty, Such a great way to use up those scraps. Well some of them as they often multiply as we try to use them up. LOL
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Sweet and to one of my favorite charities too!
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That's a sweet quilt with some really good energy from those bright scraps. :-)
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What pretty and colorful scraps! You made a very cute quilt for a good cause,too. I’ve only made one this year for the Royal camp kids but I imagine this winter I’ll catch up.
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Very nice scrappy quilt for a great cause.
I just figured out why you can't get rid of scraps. I just cut up tons of scraps to make two quilts. However, when you cut out a 3.5" square out of a scrap, you often end up with two more scraps. They're smaller, but they're still scraps. It seems to be never-ending. |
I love the pattern you came up with inspired by Pinterest. It is so cheerful and fun to see all the different fabrics that went into making it. It would make a good eye spy quilt. Some lucky child will love it!
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Copycat....there are butterflys, one green frog, two types of small fish, blue birds, ladybugs all scattered throughout the quilt. many of the scraps were bits left over from a quilt I made a few years back for myself..."My Monster Quilt" that was posted here on the board.
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That's what I love about the quilting process. |
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