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Saturday, June 22, 2019

More of the same....

Colours, that is!

Sewing time is scarce as the semester comes to an 

end.


So when the worst of the grading and reporting was 

over, my scrap box was calling me!


I didn't feel like the structure of a pattern so just 

started playing ....


In the process, I remembered a quilt I'd made about 

eight years ago....

Jodi @ Pleasant Home who no longer blogs,

was running a sewalong,


and this is the quilt I made back then.

It is such a great scrapbuster


It finishes at 35" square, a good size for a baby play 

quilt, I think?


I basted it today, so it's ready to be quilted 

tomorrow.

It will then go in the gift cupboard until I find a 

suitable recipient!


Do you have a husband that comes home and says,

"Do you have a baby quilt for so-and-so?

It would be nice to "yes" the next time he asks!


Now it's back to that scrap pile....


I have a plan for those too!

Happy sewing!

SUZ

14 comments:

  1. Oh how I love a good random scrappy quilt, though I really like how you've color-coordinated this one. So many pretty greens. This is a good quilt to have on hand for when it's needed. Now you've made me think that I simply must get into my scrap bins too. The one that's designated for solid scraps is crammed full.

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  2. Yeah for using up your scraps. The random log cabin really works well and I love the color scheme. I really like the first one you made too in reds and pinks with black.

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  3. Great use of scraps which I must do too. Love both of the colourways. School breaks up here in Vic. next Friday doesn't it? Sewing is good when cold inclement weather is about & hunkering down inside, though a good bracing walk is refreshing for us too. Take care.

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  4. I love those greens and blues, beautiful quilt! Do you cut all your scraps to a certain width for this Scrappy log cabin? Thanks.

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    1. Hi, you are a no-reply commenter so I can’t reply by email. No, the strips are random scraps. I built blocks until they were 7.5” each.

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    2. Thanks Susan. I am looking forward to having a play!

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  5. I haven't had an official scrap project this year, but this looks like an ideal option. Is it just an improv type log cabin? Or are there rules to its construction?

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  6. Love your random scrappy log cabin quilt! All those blues and greens! I have a scrap quilt in the works, but it’s not random and it makes me overthink the placement of the fabrics too much. I think it would be a great exercise to make a random one!

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  7. What a beautiful scrap quilt. Such nice colors and fabrics.

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  8. What a wonderful quilt--all made from your scraps? And clever you for making it ahead. I'm one who is always rushing to complete a gift; it would be better to have it already finished. Good luck in the final push of school chores!

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  11. That will make a lovely baby quilt......

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