I recently received a gallon bag of 1.5 inch strips in a variety of lengths.
I wanted to process them right away since I have slowly been trying to empty my 1.5 inch scrap bin and it is actually almost empty except for browns and blacks. So I put the browns and blacks from the gallon bag into my scrap bin and I pulled out the few colored scraps left in the scrap bin and went to work play.
With the longest pieces I made some 5 inch (finished) Framed Nine Patches. The other day I was musing as to how to set them and I received a nice comment with an excellent suggestion so I'm going to try that and keep on making these.
Then I made some 5 inch (finished) Rails. I should count how many I have now because I've been making these for awhile. Maybe they will turn into some Diagonal Bars Blocks.
Then I cut 1.5 x 2.5 pieces and made some 6 inch (finished) 18 Patches. Maybe I should count these also. When I make these blocks I try to alternate light and darks of the same color in each block.
Then I made some 3 inch (finished) Nine Patches in two colors or two shades for use in my Framed Stars and Path and Stiles. Even though I have a bin of these little Nine Patches I don't have many in two colors.
Then I cut more 1.5 x 2.5 pieces (bundles of 10) for Lynn's (Klein Meisje Quilts) version of a Lego quilt. I've been wanting to make a Lego Quilt for ages and this method just makes the most sense to me. This box is small so when I see I have 8 bundles I will make a block.
Then I cut some postage stamps (1.5 inch squares).
Then I made a Lego Block that looks a little crooked. I guess I will revisit those last three rows. (Maybe someone doesn't cut accurately.) I made this block before I took the Lego Box photo so it looks like I'm already due to make another.
You've tackled those scraps quickly!
ReplyDeleteThere must have been a lot of strips gifted to you to be able to make so many blocks!
ReplyDeleteI recognize some fabrics from my stash. Always fun to see that others have the same stuff. Wow. You are busy as always.
ReplyDeleteYou are so industrious! I could learn a thing or two from you! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the super scrappy Lego block! I've always thought I might like to make those, but I can't imagine that any of mine would turn our any better than your first example, Cathy.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun blocks. I started stitching my postage stamp quilt today. Cutting those stamps is quite time consuming.
ReplyDeleteThat Lego block will make a sparkling quilt with all the different colors and variations of colors.
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