...that was beginning to look like this (above).
I pulled out individual pieces to see what I had.
I’m still creating scraps. After I cut the cornerstones I sewed them together to make these squares. But what do I do with all the scraps? I can’t throw them out. The fabrics are far too beautiful to ignore. Something inside me puts on the breaks and yells no no no you can’t let them end up in a landfill. They are calling my name saying, create create create.
So what do you think? Do you have any suggestions? Should I applique them onto a square white background? Or should I try to piece them together? Or just use them somehow on the back of the quilt I’m making? I’d love some feedback.
I’ll keep you posted as I progress.
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So I cut apart some of that outside circle square and started sewing and came up with this. Now I’m trying to decide – should I square it up? Can it be squared without loosing too much of the lovely fabric? Should I add some curved pieces? Maybe I can make three different applique blocks: circle, this strange square, and bars. My goal is to use up the beautiful fabric. Maybe use it in a quilt top, or use it in the backing for the quilt that started all this anguish.
So what do you think? Do you have any suggestions? Should I applique them onto a square white background? Or should I try to piece them together? Or just use them somehow on the back of the quilt I’m making? I’d love some feedback.
I’ll keep you posted as I progress.
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Quilting On A Budget has a great tutorial on making wonky squares. She says: (WONKY : Pronunciation [wong-kee] –adjective) .
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Until Next Time: Happy Quilting
Caroll
3 comments:
No suggestions here, but they all look so cute and cheery!
Love your bright blocks - scraps, nuh, I get too excited about moving on!
Hugs - 'Caroll' - Lurline♥
I think you should definitely try to save those wonderful curved shapes! What if you did ragged edge applique on a white background block?
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