I had a comment from Kit Kat on my last blogpost,
wondering if I had any hints about making my scrappy
rainbow blocks.
So I thought I would share my process with you.
Firstly I find all my small pieces, either squarish or
rectangular.
Notice that they are not perfectly straight.
I start chain piecing three or four 'units'.
I don't press or trim at this early stage, preferring to
give a good finger press while I build my block.
so I use the ruler on my machine table to keep things
on track.
Time to press and trim!
Not everything will fit together perfectly, but trimming
doesn't worry me....
they are scraps, after all!
As I knew the block was wide enough, I just kept
piecing to make another 9" wide unit.
size.
I don't want them trimmed off to make my block the
correct size.
Or lost in a seam allowance once it is pieced with its
rainbow neighbour.
(If you still have questions, please leave me a comment, but make sure you are not a 'no-reply commenter', or leave your email address in the comment.)
I'm still making scraps, trimming up fabric from my
Bessie Creek Rd quilt....
foundation paper piecing or a Scrappy Sandwiches quilt
perhaps?
I've celebrated my scrap organisation by treating myself
to some new fabric,
including some new Monika Forsberg!
Happy sewing!
SUZ
6 comments:
Looking good!!! I just 'treated' myself to that 'pencil' fabric! LOVE IT!
Love what you are doing & will show you the Mile a Minute instructions one day when we meet. Isn't the weather appalling today with all that wind, but not freezing so far here in West Gippsland. Look forward to seeing more of your scrap adventures & Bessie Creek progress soon. Do you think we'll be back in lockdown? Take care, stay safe & hugs.
Thank you so much, the information is greatly appreciated!
Good reminder to keep the small pieces in the middle so they don't get lost due to trimming.
Great to see the process you used.
I've started to make some scrappy blocks lately, too (too many scraps) but you have some of the best advice I've read, especially the part about keeping the small bits to the interior. So smart--I will keep this in mind as I keep making. Thank you!
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