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Friday, November 4, 2016

Scrap busting and planning

I am on a scrap busting mission.  After this quilt and this quilt, I wanted to keep going through my scraps.
 This scrappy rail fence was totally inspired by this quilt by Amanda Jean, and it is a good one.  I can see my bucket of scraps shrinking.  Each square is 3.5 x 3.5, so it uses many of the smallest scraps I keep.  I've been sewing nine 3.5 inch square into one 12.5 inch block.  It keeps me going and keeps my sewing space a little more organized.  
The scrappy rails led to this scrappy log cabin.  Each log finishes at 1 inch in width, and the finished square is 5.5 inches.  I don't love this one as much as the first, but I'm sure as it grows i'll like it better.  

Not sure how long these will take, but I have visions of using up all my scraps...haha.  I know it's wishful thinking, but I'm starting to think I want to change the way I store scraps.  Currently I have one larger bin that I keep near my cutting table, as I cut I add the leftovers to it, and as I sew I always sift through it.  When it gets full I sort it into colors and transfer to separate color bins.  

I want to eliminate the color bins.  I rarely use them, because they are put away and they are starting to bother me.  Why keep stuff if I am not using it?  So...I will keep sewing scrappy quilts until my bins are empty (fingers crossed) and then just have one big bin.  When it gets full I'll either make a quilt, or give the scraps away.  That's the plan...we will see if I stick with it.

9 comments:

  1. Absolutely love the log cabins!!

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  2. Love your scrappy quilts! Those are my favorite kind. Another fun way to use up scraps is with string quilts...I went through quite a few when I made mine. Good luck emptying your bins!

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  3. Both of these are wonderful! I made a rail fence like that - it is a fun way to use up scraps.

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  4. These are both fantastic scrap busters! Very nice

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  5. What an amazing way to use your scraps! I may take influence from you and get my scraps all used up!

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  6. Both are wonderful! You're inspiring me to go through my scrap bins!!!

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  7. You know, I like the second one more! I find it interesting how you have a little section of fabric continuity between blocks. Maybe sprinkling in a few more of those here and there will keep you interested?

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  8. I love this idea. Think I'll go for it! I made some NAM quilts with large squares of the scraps I don't like, but this idea would be great for the smaller scraps I do like. I don't like too many sitting around either. It bugs me. I have a friend who makes art quilts. Sometimes I give her scraps. It's a win win. I'd love to come see you some time.

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  9. So, how wide are your strips on each of the blocks above?

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