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    Old 10-30-2012, 04:21 AM
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    Thanks girls for the scrap quiilt pattern information I too have to start thinking about making several and soon....
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    Old 10-30-2012, 04:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by coffeebreak
    I am quickly coming up on enough scraps to make a scrap quilt. I don't really like them as to me they are just to busy. I am a more structured, tailored kind of person so things to me just have to have more order than a scrappy quilt...BUT...I am here to learn and not waste so....scrap quilt it is!

    I have kept pieces as large as possible when trimming scraps as I figure I can always cut smaller if I need to. I have one drawer thing of 2,1/2inch squares and strips. One with 3,1/2 and same with 5"
    Alot of colors, not to many of the same color or pattern.

    So.. I have the supplies, now I need the "know how". How do you choose a pattern for scrap quilts? Color pattern I figure isn't much a requirement, but I want something other than just sewing squares together. That "postage stamp" quilt makes me cross eyed! Just to much right there.

    So give me some suggestions on using pretty much any size scraps to make a quilt that isn't so busy as so many prints could be. Thank you very much.
    Try a controlled scrappy if you like more structure. Pick a color pallette and stick with it just use a bunch of different fabrics of those colors. My first controlled scrappy I bought bunches of 1/4 yards at my lqs, so it didn't hit me too hard. Was possessed ever since - lol
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    Old 10-30-2012, 05:08 AM
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    Try Judy Martin's "Log Cabin Quilt Book" - I made the quilt on the cover, but used purple scraps for the red squares, then filled in the rest with scraps - I tend to quilt in blues, teals, purples so my scrapy quilt was predominately those colors. I only had to add some new background fabrics as I always seem to be short on those. I liked it as the strips are only 1 1/2" so I got to use a lot of my scraps.
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    Old 10-30-2012, 06:03 AM
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    Go to quiltville. com. This is Bonnie Hunter's site. she is the queen of scrap quilts imho. She has several free patterns to choose from. She also does a mystery scrap quilt each year, she will be listing the fabric requirements on Halloween, the first clue will be the day after Thanksgiving. I have done her last three mystery quilts and had a ball......
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    Old 10-30-2012, 06:10 AM
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    I made a scrappy double Irish chain using the scrappy fabrics and white fabric to accent them.
    Someone on this site gave me the idea. I made it queen sized for my guest room using a white border and a variety of small print scraps for a variegated binding.
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    Old 10-30-2012, 07:25 AM
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    I have been "learning" to use scraps this last year by venturing out into areas that are somewhat new to me. And I make these as smaller lap sized quilts for charity........The more I make, the more I'm liking the scrappiness.....Believe me, they grow on you and the learning experience goes to a good cause!!!
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    Old 10-30-2012, 07:39 AM
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    I just finished a lap quilt out of scrapes, pattern is called X's and O's, a tute from Missouri Star Quilt Company. I have been cutting up my "Leftovers" into 6" squares and then into strips for my string quilts....I think what made this one not look 'so scrappy' was the addition of the same color corners....that was the unifying theme thru out. Like with my string quilt that had all black strips in the center of each block......I think if you have one piece the same thru out the quilt, be it even a simple black or white fabric, that seems to unify and give your quilt a more classic look rather than what some people call Scrappy or un-organized and scattered....IMHO
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    Old 10-30-2012, 08:00 AM
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    I use a lot of busy prints in all kinds of colors...I feel the same way about scraps being busy, I use a background fabric, or mix in fabric of solid white or black or something that mixes well, this time of year its chocolate brown but I have seen plain muslin used and it looks great.
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    Old 10-30-2012, 08:41 AM
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    I agree with the recommendations for Bonnie Hunter. She's fabulous and has tons of ideas. I also agree that the trick to keeping your quilt from being too chaotic is to control the color selection, placement and color value. It's possible and quite popular to make monochromatic quilts that are scrappy. Choose one color and one background color and -- - voila! I'm doing that with my blue fabrics. It's my biggest stash and simply HAD to reduce it. Of course, what did I do??? Had to buy JUST A FEW more to 'balanace' out the darks and lights.

    There are loads of quilt blocks - someone else mentioned Quilters Cache - that look wonderful done in scrappy style. The 'Depression' block comes to mind.

    Try making a few quilts for LINUS QUILTS or the Veterans or another charity. That way, you'll get a good idea of what works and what doesn't work for you; you'll get a better feel for your own style; and you'll be doing a good thing along the way.

    I hope you post pictures of all your wonderful scrappy quilts!!

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    Old 10-30-2012, 09:21 AM
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    check out http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t135936.html

    The scrappy quilts shown are all from quilters here! Fabulous!
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