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Saturday, February 04, 2017

More Playing with (Small) Scraps


Purple and Teal ScrapsI have been making more made fabric squares ... mostly because I don't have a lot of scraps large enough to do something useful for the Rainbow Scraps Challenge.

These two squares are approximately 7 1/2 inches square: purple to finish up the January color for the Rainbow Scraps Challenge and Teal for the new month.




I used the 4-at-once no-waste method to make flying geese from each square and made a 12-inch version of this month's block for the Block Lotto, Dutchman's Puzzle.

Purple and Teal Scraps
My Dutchman's Puzzle quilt block pattern includes my tips for making flying geese units three ways, including my favorite (used here).

I also included measurements for making the block in sizes from 4 inches (finished size) to 16 inches.

There's also a coloring sheet to trying your own color combinations.






On the Block Lotto this month we are playing with combinations with Pantone's Color of the Year, Greenery.

This choice made me happy, but then again, I've never met a green I didn't like ...



You can find my pattern on Payhip–clicking the pattern cover image will take you there.

45 comments:

  1. Your PURPLE scraps from January played well with the SEA GREEN scraps from February. You created a lovely scrappy quilt block!!

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  2. Those scrappy geese are fabulous.

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  3. I woke up thinking I would go to the local quilt shop for the annual super bolt sale and get some end of bolt big chunks. Then I see this and think, I could go through shoe boxes and bags to "make" fabric.. Now I don't know what to do.

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  4. Greenery plays really well with purple. Love the block for this month, so many design possibilities.

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  5. Oh I really really like what you came up with!!!!

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  6. Thank you, Sophie. That was just what I needed -measurements for FG. Love the ones you made from your scrappy squares. Blessings,

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  7. That is just so great, Sophie. I really like it in the scrappy improv fabric version.

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  8. Lovely fabric squares! Have a great day!!

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  9. Love your Blocks! What a super way to use up our small scraps! Thank you for sharing this great idea!! :)

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  10. Love scrappy quilting tytyty for more ideas... happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  11. Very interesting block- have not heard of this one before- thank you for sharing, Susan

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  12. love what you have done with the scraps. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  13. Need to pull my small scraps together!

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  14. Sophie, are you okay? It's be a long time since you posted anything anywhere!

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  15. I LOVE what you're doing with your scraps. I enjoy saving my scraps for future use but haven't sewn any back together.... I always thought just scrappy, but cutting them into triangles really change the look, and give me many more ideas on how to use up those scraps!! Thanks so much for the creativity and ideas!! Blessings!!! Vivian
    wvoaks at comcast dot net

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  16. I love this idea for using scraps!

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  17. Lovely use of scraps. Marvelous colors.

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  18. What great ideas for using small scraps. I have a basket full of them that have been waiting for something like this. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. I like the Dutchmans Puzzle quilt block that you have done in small scraps. Scrappy quilts are my favorites and this looks like controlled scrappiness. Love it.

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  20. Love your made fabric squares. They make a great looking Dutchman's Puzzle.

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  21. Visiting from the Island Batiks blog hop, saw tons of comments on your first post so decided to leave one on your scraps post since I am a 'member' of Angela's RSC group too! Such fun right? Love the colours in your block.

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  22. Love your idea for scrappy quilt Blocks! Thank you!

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  23. Have you seen End of the Rainbow by Melissa Corry (happyquiltingmelissa). I have made her quilt several times and love to see the scrappy blocks come together out of pieces of fabric I can't use because of size and shape. Love not to feel I am wasting my gorgeous fabric. Scrappy geese, another great idea. Thanks.

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  24. Love your blocks! These are my favorite color combinations.

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  25. Your Dutchman's Puzzle colours are wonderful. And your model is adorable.

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  26. Fun scraps and beautiful blocks!

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  27. I love reading up on projects with scraps. ..tytyty....great idea....happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  28. I love the way you used these scraps! I'm inspired to go to my scrap basket now!

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  29. All that scrappy goodness in your flying geese makes each Dutchman Puzzle unique. What a wonderful idea for a quilt. Thanks for sharing.

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  30. I love your flying geese. I need to try it soon!

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