It's a flimsy (or top if you prefer)!
Rail Fence
90 x 90
These little three inch (finished) blocks are close cousins of the Bitcoins I finished a few days ago.
I started making little blocks and those Bitcoins back in 2017 as a Rainbow Scrap Challenge project to use 1.5 inch scraps.
900 blocks.
2700 pieces.
Lots of 1.5 inch scraps. No strip sets.
Oh what fun!
I love rail fence I might use that pattern for my signature quilt I will be starting in the new year - I have the signatures now to find time to make it.
ReplyDeleteI love this--so cute and scrappy...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteANOTHER gorgeous top! You continue to amaze!
ReplyDelete(I have a theory that you gave up sleeping years ago. It's the only explanation for how much you get done!)
You've done it again, your quilts are so delightful.
ReplyDeleteYikes - the blocks are so tiny! So colorful - I love it!
ReplyDeleteWell, who would have thought you could make a huge quilt from snippets of 1.5” wide scraps? Well, of course, you did! Love the quirky scraps: a dog paw, pansies and turtles.......... all coming together so beautifully. Great idea to mix up all the colours.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a way of showing people what can be done with the smallest of pieces. Your work is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful quilt. You are the champion of using even the smallest scraps. I can't believe you have any fabric left in your house. But you will prove me wrong next week when you show us another fabulous top. Frugal and fast and fun.
ReplyDeleteA great way to use up all those scrappy bits, it's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA rail fence quilt, what fun! You know those would be good to make as leader/ender quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat really turned out cute. I've been playing with ideas for what to do with small scraps. I think I'll use this idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAren't those little rail blocks fun to make? I have a box of 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" pieces, too.
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