Sunday, June 15, 2025

Scrap Happy Day in June

 It's the 15th of the month again which means it's also Scrap Happy Day, the day we share something we've made (or are making) out of scraps or repurposed somehow. 

Last month I shared the flying geese I'd been making and the quilt top that resulted. Since then I've decided to make about ten more flights of geese to make the quilt top a bit bigger. I haven't made those geese yet. I got distracted by the 2.5 inch scrap patches that have been accumulating. 

This tin measures about 9" x 11" and is 3" deep. The stacks of squares came right up to the top when I began. Generally I try to make 6" Shoo-fly or Barn Door blocks out of my patches that finish at two inches. After setting up as many of those blocks as I could this is what was left over. I'm still not sure what I'll do with the triangles. After the Double 4 Patch quilt I shared last month four patch units were on my mind. But instead of four patch blocks I chose to make 16 patch blocks.

This is what I have on the design wall at this point. You can see that they are the same size as the star blocks I also make out of scrap fabrics. 

 

This is only the beginning. I also have a stack of strips 2.5" wide from which I can cut more squares. In fact, I've been wondering what to do with those strips. Some version of Log Cabin blocks is an obvious choice but somehow I'd rather cut the strips into patches. So we'll see how much progress I make between now and Scrap Happy Day in July! 

Go have a look at what everyone else has been doing with their scrap materials by clicking on the links below. 😊

KateEva, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan
Moira, SandraChrisAlys,
ClaireJeanDawnGwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue LVera, 
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Viv, Karrin,  Alissa,
Hannah and Maggie

 

4 comments:

  1. It has rained in TEXAS!!! Wonderful wonderful ... but it also means more grass mowing! not that i'm complaining.. but it has cut down on my free time... Love seeing what you are working on! ... I'm trying to get a Birthday card done for a friend... See you in July!! Hugs! deb

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  2. scraps do have a habit of accumulating, someday they will be the perfect fit.

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  3. And having your scraps organised means you can dive in and do this, whilst I need to iron and cut anything I want to use. Which is why my scrappy blocks are almost always random sizes pieced together! I really like your combination quilts, where there's a bit of everything.

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