Saturday, August 2, 2014

August brings us Green again!

August brings us light and bright green, finally a use for the lime green solid fabric scraps that are the result of cutting the backing fabric from my Amish Ice Cream Social appliqued stars.  They have been in the scrap bin for a while.  I wasn't really sure how to cut them up so they went in whole.




I spent Friday sorting thru my scrap box again.  I was so happy to find some more black and white prints, hopefully they will get me thru the year.
 I will be linking up with RSC2014 to see what others have planned!

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  1. Sorting through the scrap basket can feel a little like Christmas. So many fun fabrics hiding in yours. Hope they will be enough for your blocks.

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    1. I agree, I really enjoyed finding some that I had not seen in a while. Funny how quilts can stir the memories.

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  2. Looking forward to seeing the light and bright pickle dish block. I too have some scraps that aren't cut into any particular size but are just tossed in whole. I think I'm better able to use them to best advantage if left whole.

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    1. Applique scraps can get pretty ugly looking. I try to cut them up when possible but sometimes it is better to leave them whole.

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  3. It's good you've got some lime green scraps. I think I used all mine a couple of months ago!

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    1. I am not sure what Sept Oct Nov and December will bring that may happen to me too! I have been working on using up scraps since 2011. It is hard not to buy fabric sometimes but I promised myself I would use up my scraps first. I only have allowed myself to purchase backing or solids to go with my scraps.

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  4. Don't you just love the variety of b/w fabrics out there? I'm going to have to make a quilt using b/w as the backgound. They work so perfectly in your Pickle Dish.

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    1. There really is and I love using them in my pickle dish blocks. They add so much interest.

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  5. Sorting through scraps is one of my favorite activities!

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    1. I agree they are fun to sort, but I am cutting the small scraps and bits into 1.5 inch squares and that gets old pretty quickly. I am going to try and spend about a half hour each morning and see if that helps. I really like having the box of squares to chain piece or use as leaders and enders when I get in the mood to sit behind the machine.

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  6. Neat green scraps you have collected there--can't wait to see what you do with them. Hugs, Julierose

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    1. I know I have enough for the pickle dish blocks but I may have to dig a bit more to make my wonky star

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  7. a buscar mas verdes y luego quiero ver tu tu bloque...xoxo

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    1. I hope to get my pickle dish blocks done this week. They are fun to stitch and should look good in bright greens.

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  8. I have little bits of black and white on black prints if you need some more. Not sure how big they are but I can check and let you know. Looking forward to the pickle dishes.

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    1. 6:41:00 PM

      I think I will make it now that I have found some at the bottom of the box. It is so good see the amount of scraps get smaller and smaller. That is what seven quilt tops made and four more in the making will do

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  9. You've done a great job busting scraps!

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  10. Look at you - already finding your green scraps!! love it!!

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