Today is the last Saturday of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, and I finally feel like I am getting my groove back. First, I had to find my room! It had become a dumping ground long before Christmas, and I only had enough room to sew some of those last minute finishes. More on that in an upcoming post!
Last week, I finally was able to start tackling my scraps. I thought this was all I was going to accomplish for the month:
Polaroid Blocks - I'm not sure who started this trend, but here is a link to a great tutorial that demonstrates the way I make them when I have a lot of blocks to do.
I'm also committing to posting more, for my own benefit. Here are some future posts I have planned:
What I can accomplish is just 15 minutes
How to "make" money when cleaning your scraproom
Table runner made with leftover blocks (a quick tutorial)
Have a great week,
Terri in BC
Last week, I finally was able to start tackling my scraps. I thought this was all I was going to accomplish for the month:
Garlic Knots by Bonnie Hunter (not a free patern)
But then my best friend gifted me with her leftovers from a project, which just happened to include red (we have a deal - she agreed not to throw out her scraps, and I'll let her pick through my stash when she needs something):
And this morning I started cutting down the smaller pieces to fit in my scrap-user's system, and made one more block (in just 15 minutes!)
Then I filed everything away in my scrappy block box. I call it Crummy Monday because I used to tackle all my scraps created in a week on a Monday night, a habit I'd like to get back in to.
After adding my new blocks, I decided to document the progress I've made so far:
Boxy Stars by Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville (Free pattern)
String Blocks (tutorial by Bonnie Hunter here)
Crumb Blocks (adapted from Bonnie Hunter's Crumb quilt) free pattern
Polaroid Blocks - I'm not sure who started this trend, but here is a link to a great tutorial that demonstrates the way I make them when I have a lot of blocks to do.
I'm also committing to posting more, for my own benefit. Here are some future posts I have planned:
What I can accomplish is just 15 minutes
How to "make" money when cleaning your scraproom
Terri in BC
What a busy week. How lovely to have so many new scraps to play with
ReplyDeleteSEW much productivity in RED!!! I really like ALL of your blocks. Too bad I don't have any extra quilting time stashed in the studio!
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