I've started making little Shoofly blocks that finish at 4.5 inches. I'm using little waste triangles for the corners, 2 inch scraps for the center and solid bits and pieces for the backgrounds.
I've been working very hard to use up my bags, bins and boxes of scraps the last few years and next year will be the year of waste triangles for me. (I hope). For me waste triangles are usually the result of trimming up "flippy corners" on blocks like Snowball or Indian Hatchet or they result from cutting binding joins. In those cases I'm not a precisely-measure-and-trim-with -ruler kind of girl or a draw-a-line-and-sew-another-seam-on-the -corner-for-a-bonus-HST kind of girl. I just whack off with a scissors at what appears to me to be 1/4 inch. Voila! Wonky Waste Triangles!
The Little Shoofly blocks join the Little Basket blocks I started making a few weeks ago...
...with all those 30s reproduction waste triangles trimmed off Indian Hatchet blocks. Those will eventually be combined with some little Hollow Nine Patches.
Then there are all the Wonky Stars I have been working on (and off-mostly off) since 2016 using 2 inch scraps. I need to decide a direction for these and decide if I want to continue to make them or just use these up. I sorted them into little piles and found I have around 65 of them that are different colors on colors. Maybe these would make a nice bunch of borders around some center Star or Stars???
I also had a little pile of about 25 colored Stars on a WOW or mostly white background. I thought maybe I could make Double Nine Patches with them and decide on some alternate block to go with them. Or just use Double Nine Patches in a quilt. But I don't have many WOWs so...
I also have a little pile of 15 Wonky Stars with white centers and various colors of scrappy backgrounds. Maybe I'll make more of those but make them into 25 patches. But, then that wouldn't use up more waste triangles...so...
Of course as I sort through years of waste triangles I'll find some will be larger and I will sew those into wonky HSTs or Hourglasses or Crumb blocks or.... And some waste triangles will be waaaay too small and will be thrown into the compost pile or onto a path in the flower garden.
And just so you know I have actually used waste triangles and am not just a hoarder or waste triangles I have made two quilts using them that were gifted.
Confetti Waves was finished October 2018 and I arranged the waste triangles like an Ocean Waves block.
Blue Skies and Butterflies finished May 2019.
Have you made something with waste triangles?