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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

I May Have A Scrap Problem... Small World Progress and Inspiration!

Hi, all!

It's starting to get holiday-busy around here, as we plan and clean and decorate - but thanks to the #mysmallworldsewcial quilt-along, I'm managing to get in some scrappy sewing every week!  This week I did the easiest part of this month's blocks, the 2.5" x 4.5" flying geese.  Each quilt takes seven of these blocks, and here are mine for all three quilts...

Nathanael's...


Emmy's...

...and Lilli's!
The next blocks I have to make are a little bit intimidating - nineteen 1.5" x 2.5" flying geese!  I am thinking about paper piecing these - they are just so tiny, there's no room for error. So I'm thinking they might be more accurate if I paper piece them.  We shall see!

And there's been lots and lots of great inspiration on the internet this week...


I'm not quite sure why I love this quilt, but I do!  All those different blocks just make my heart happy.


And isn't this pretty?  I just learned how to do a herringbone pattern, and now I want to make this one!  


And this may be the next Christmas quilt I make - I just adore that giant snowflake!  Paired up with simple patchwork, too - just perfect!




Have you all missed Crazy Mom Quilts as much as I have?  I was so excited to see her pop up in my Instagram feed, especially with this beauty!  


I seem to be on a patchwork theme this week, but isn't this cute?  I love the scattering of traditional blocks in this quilt, too - it gives the eye a place to stop and rest.  


Last but not least, an oldie but a goodie - this quilt is stunning in purples, isn't it?  I could clean out a few tubs making these....

Inspired yet?  Go forth and use. up. those. scraps!

Hugs!

Sarah

11 comments:

  1. That purple one might be a good one to come up with a pattern for Hands2Help 2020, just suggesting you know. Have a great rest of the week!

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  2. I am loving those last 3 quilts! I can’t figure out how the braid was done- I don’t see any breaks in the braids. Amazing. The snowflake one looks so fast and easy and the purple one! I think that is a simple pattern usually done in horizontal rows. Looks better vertically and what a great scrap buster for those burgeoning bins of each color. Reds and blues overflow at my house along with the low volumes..... Thanks for sharin!

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  3. Love the snowflake quilt. And I miss Crazy Mom's blog to.

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  4. I'm with you - I'd paper piece those small flying geese, I have problems with bigger sizes too! Ha!! Love the snowflake quilt, I've been seeing it a lot and Yes, I miss Crazy Mom Quilts too <3

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  5. I'm not into samplers, but I would consider making that one. As for the tiny geese, I would just make them slightly bigger and then trim then down to get just the right size. :)

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  6. I've made so many of these little flying geese for the 365 Challenge sampler, I can probably do them the eyes closed. lol. I understand what you mean by not having much room for error but believe me it's not as hard as you think. I love that first inspiration quilt. I love its scrappyness. It's a great way to use up those "too many units made". The snowflake quilt is now sitting on my to-do list. Sigh! So many quilts ... ;^)

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  7. Fun scrappy geese! BUT the snowflake scrap quilt wins this post--wow!!!!!

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  8. Thanks for featuring the scrappy plaid piece I put together from someone else's orphan blocks! I'm glad you liked it :)

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  9. Love your fussy cut geese! That's one unit that gives me fits all the time. Absolutely love the snowflake quilt too. I wonder what size patchwork block she used.
    Kathleen, kakingsbury at verizon dot net

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  10. Love that snowflake scrap quilt! Those geese will be cute in the quilts. Can't wait to see the finish!!

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  11. All are so pretty but I'm loving the snowflake scrap quilt!

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