I haven't actively worked on my crumbs since the first year I joined in with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge which was 2013. I made several crumb quilts that year.
This is another year for crumb quilts since I have several boxes of crumbs. Let's see how many quilts I end up with at year end. I'm thinking of quilts in the size of about 40 x 60. You know...crumbs cost the same per yard as my other pieces of fabric so it's a shame to waste them.
I started by sorting all the blue crumbs - light, dark, aqua. Even though we are to use light blue scraps this month I wasn't going to go that far with sorting my crumbs so I'll be set for three different months.
After I sorted out all the blues I then sorted them into larger pieces with straight sides for slab blocks. I thought a four inch heart would be a nice thing to add to each 12 inch block. This quilt (or quilts) will be called Heart of the Matter.
And then I sewed together most of the irregular shaped pieces - a lot of them with angles - and ended up with a big piece of fabric.
And from Cathy's Crumby Confectionery Company - Blueberry Crumby Yummies - Sweet 8 inch candy blocks.
And from a galaxy far, far away black hole in my sewing room...8 inch crumb stars.
And some blue fish to rival Dr. Seuss's - these are Itty Bitty Nitty Gritty Fish. In 2013 I made a larger version of the fish and ended up with a whole quilt of the little known Blue Sapphire Fish. These Itty Bitty Nitty Gritties are their cousins but they come in all colors of the rainbow and not just blue.
Above are examples of some of the 2013 crumb quilts - Crumb Stars and Blue Sapphire Crumb Fish. I donated most of the quilts to
Quilts Beyond Borders that year.
Here's a pic of a little boy in Uganda (second from left) who ended up with one of my quilts.
And a little girl in an Ethiopian orphanage received another. She's the little one in front wrapped in the green crumb Bear Paw.
Got scraps or crumbs?
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