The scraps were piling up so high on the desk where I have my sewing machine so that I could hardly see my little old Janome. And there was certainly no room to do any machine quilting. So, it was time to sort and use some scraps. I didn't want to throw them in a box. I have too many of those scrap boxes right now.
So, first up...I sorted out some short string scraps. Then I used the pile of 5 inch b/w "charms" I swapped ages and ages ago and used them as the centers of my blocks with strings all around for some 9.5 inch blocks...because that's the size of one of my rulers I used to square them up. More to come...I just sewed some up until I was tired of them. They are kind of like the Happy Block quilts I've made in the past (central square, 2.5 inch sides). I guess they are Happy Wonkies or Wonky Happies. I probably have enough for a lap quilt.
I used only bright string scraps and put the neutral ones in another pile for a different project I haven't gotten to yet. (String hearts, maybe?)
I swapped some patriotic chunky churn dashes several months ago and still had some patriotic and red/white/blue 2.5 inch strips on my desk so I cut them further into 2.5 squares, cut some white/cream 1.5 inch pieces and made a few Twinklers...an alternate six inch block to go with those patriotic chunky churn dashes. I want to make at least three Quilts of Valor in 2016 for a couple of bros-in-laws and a nephew. This will be one of them.
Some blue tone on tone scraps were cut into 2.5 inch pieces and some waste triangles used for some little 4 inch butterfly blocks. When I cut off waste triangles I just eyeball the 1/4 inch seam allowance so sometimes the wings are uneven.
Some 2.5 inch scraps went toward four patches. I have a box of different four inch units/blocks that will make several donation quilts of some type or other in 2016.
And speaking of waste triangles...I have a bunch of them left over from that butterfly garden quilt top I made a few months ago. There's a lot of them. I haven't sewn them all together yet but...
...I think I see a quilt using these in my future. Again, when I cut off the waste triangles I just eyeballed the seam allowances so these waste triangles do not measure all the same size and I'm not going to square them up. I might leave some as HSTs, make some into pinwheels and/or broken dishes blocks. I might add some fairies and more butterflies and mushrooms and other insects and fantasy creatures. MIGHT, I say. MIGHT. We shall see what comes of this.
When I have scraps...I improvise. Sometimes I improve my skills. Two improvs.
And speaking of improv...why not check out some other improv quilters this month.
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I cleared off the top of my desk this past weekend too! Feels great to be organized again! I LOVE your stars!
ReplyDeleteNow that lot would have taken me a month of Sundays to achieve. LOL Well done. Can you see the Janome yet? Or have you made more scraps out of all that scrap piecing?
ReplyDeleteI love watching you play with your scraps! You have a whole bunch of pretty there!
ReplyDeleteI've been clearing my scraps off the table, too. I love your Happy Wonkies and your pinwheels! I've been trying to not make my pinwheels match up in the center. You're are much livelier. Hooray!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for linking with AHIQ. This is a good time of year to clear out the scraps. So many ideas come as we try to use them up.
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you use your scraps - such a free feel to the things you make. I'm a bit in love with all your squares with little triangles on the corners at the moment - really want to try this idea. Thanks for sharing at AHIQ.
ReplyDeletethese are scraps??? no way....gorgeous sewing!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects you've started--I L O V E the wonkie blocks--and of course those four patches--ANYthing with squares I like...Happy New Year from our house to yours...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteWhat fun Cathy! You did a lot of cool things with your scraps. I think my favorite are the blocks with the black and white centers and the colorful string pieced outsides.
ReplyDeleteWonderful full sewing plate you have. I swear that deadlines make me move faster and that is a good thing. Hugs from Good Earth Quilting.
ReplyDeleteSo many projects to be working so actively on at the same time. But you have a plan so I think they will all happily happen! You are inspiring.
ReplyDeleteYour work is fun and you use color beautifully!
ReplyDelete..........uh.....uhm, now I'm tired after see how productive you have been. Such nice productive-ness I must say.
ReplyDeleteI like it all!
Fun!!! Now I really need to clean up my sewing area around my machine so I can get something done as well.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy. Thanks for sharing the Butterfly Blocks. I've been thinking about this idea for the corners of Wonky Star blocks but hadn't quite worked out how it would look. This gives me a really good idea.
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