Scrappy Fun with Bricks
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Copycat, I made it simple to me. I sewed 10 bricks into a horizontal row for a total of 25 rows. Then I paired them offsetting the brick row so when row #2 is put under row #1, there will be excess at the beginning of #2 and the end of #1. Then I trimmed the last brick on row #1 at the right end and then trimmed the first brick on row #2. Hope this helps.
#16
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Copycat, I made it simple to me. I sewed 10 bricks into a horizontal row for a total of 25 rows. Then I paired them offsetting the brick row so when row #2 is put under row #1, there will be excess at the beginning of #2 and the end of #1. Then I trimmed the last brick on row #1 at the right end and then trimmed the first brick on row #2. Hope this helps.
#17
I saved a picture of your quilt to my "Someday Quilts file" and just last night looked at it again as I plan my quilting efforts for the next few months. I think I have plenty of scraps to make a half dozen of these or more.
Don't we all? My scrap bin is large and just starting to over flow. I now see a future for these dear little odds and ends. Thank you for the good idea ...... playing with bricks!.
Don't we all? My scrap bin is large and just starting to over flow. I now see a future for these dear little odds and ends. Thank you for the good idea ...... playing with bricks!.

