It's the second Tuesday of September, and the Scraptastic Tuesday monthly link is open.
First, I am going to share a bit of the behind the scenes from making Rainbow Breeze, the quilt using the Fat Quarter Shop Summer Breeze Pattern that I shared last week. If you watch the short video, you will see that the instructions for the quilt create a lot of scraps.
This pattern's clever approach to the traditional kaleidoscope pattern also is designed to use fat quarters. Following the cutting instructions will mean you use up the entire fat quarter of each piece with the exception of a left over strip of about 2". When you cut the triangles from the pieced strips, the pattern does not encourage you to cut two extra triangles in the spaces. But there is more than sufficient fabric to do that, so that is what I did. I figured that out by measuring the first cut and when that seemed fine, I made the first cuts and it worked out, so I carried on.
You can see those left over triangles in the background. I have been playing with them and soon will figure out a way to use them. Since I really do not enjoy cutting all the fabric for a quilt before I get started, knowing that I would have all these left over useful triangles for another quilt make it so much easier.
The pattern uses a single block which you trim with the 8.5" ruler. This makes the blocks less fussy than the method I used for my last kaleidoscope quilt but it also means that you have a lot of little scrappy bits. After consulting all of you, I decided to keep those little bits so I have been playing with them. They come together, for me, as sort of stretched out rosettes.
I lowered my ironing board and pieced, trimmed, and ironed as I went. Now I just need to decide how to use these. With some background or mushed together or maybe strung along into a long row or a border? Then, for a quilt or maybe just a pillow? I have to say that these little scraps are fun to play with for a while and then I get tired of them. So I am keeping them handy for a sort of leader or ender type project, or when I just have a few minutes to sew.
By the way, if you have not been following Nicky's 2016 Scraptastic Sampler, you should. I am hoping to make one too, I love all the stars.
So, now is the part where you share your scrappy projects, plans and ideas. First, our fantastic sponsors:
A huge thank you to our generous sponsors for providing the following prizes which will be awarded randomly among those of you who link up.
- Karen Lewis Textiles - scrap pack
- Fat Quarter Shop - $25 gift certificate
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- Simply Solids - £20 (20 Pounds) gift certificate
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Please join Nicky from Mrs. Sew and Sow and I by linking up a blog post or flickr or instagram photo sharing a scrappy project, in progress or finished, or your thoughts on dealing with your scrap mountain:
- You don't have to have joined us before, everyone is welcome.
- One link per person, and it will be your entry into the random draw for the prizes. It is the same link up here and at Nicky's blog - Mrs. Sew and Sow - so you only need to link up on one of our blogs.
- This link is to share with our community about using your scraps, please don't use it to advertise your own products or events.
- You can link up from your blog, instagram or flickr, but you have to link up to be entered in the prize draw.
- Please visit at least a few of the links, they are very inspiring, and leave comments too as everyone loves to connect.
- Use the Scraptastic Tuesday button and invite your friends to join us too. Please share our button, or a link or the hashtag #scraptastictuesday in your linked post or photo.
- The link is open until next Monday night at 10:00 pm MST. We will announce the winners next Tuesday.
- If you have trouble linking up, let me or Nicky know and we will get you sorted.
Leanne
You quilt is beautiful! I was thinking you could cut extra triangles, can't wait to see what you make from them. Thanks for the link party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project--I'm looking forward to seeing these colorful blocks come together!
ReplyDeleteI see the rosettes too - cool use of scraps. Thanks for hosting !
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the scrappy bits!
ReplyDeleteI love where you're going with the rosettes!
ReplyDeleteHi Leanne! I love your scrapwork! First I love your kaleidoscope quilt and I'm happy you continued with the left over scraps because they look fantastic! I see them modern/art/improv. flowers and I can imagine them on a background not too dark / not too light ... but I know you will amaze us because it's sure you find fantastic way to continue this project! Thank you for the party! x Teje
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I shared my link on Mrs Sew & Sow.
ReplyDeletebut I had to tell you that I LOVE your blocks AND the triangles!
The kaleidoscope look is Awesome!!!
These are so fun! I can't wait to see how you use them!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of these scrappy panels, stitching little scraps together can be tedious, it's a great idea to have them as a leader/ender project.
ReplyDeleteI think I need a scrappy 'pick up, put down' project...
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