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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Scraptastic Tuesday


When I saw this pretty button on someone's blog, I just had to check it out.  Naturally anything scrappy play grabs my attention so I had to join in with Leanne over at She Can Quilt.


And it helped (or didn't) that my Mother had just passed on a box of scrap strips from a quilt she just finished.  I pulled my zip bags of left over light JR strips.

A lot of cute 3" log cabins - I'm paper piecing these due to the woven fabrics as it give a little more hold to them that regular piecing would.  You can find a lot of free printable size and shape cabin blocks with Google Search.  I'm using a free pattern from Christa Quilts found HERE.


And adding to the pile of blocks - not sure where these will go or how many - will just keep 'logging' until those scraps are gone and maybe by then a plan will develop.

Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

17 comments:

  1. Ooh they are pretty - so glad you are joining in with out #scraptastictuesday adventure!

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  2. I don't think you'll have any trouble thinking of what to do with those pretty little logs :)

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  3. Making great progress and even better, accomplishing some great stash busting!!

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  4. I have started a friend scrap quilting at the early age of 84. And she love it - I can't keep her in enough scraps

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  5. Oh cute! Can't wait to see it all sewn together.

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  6. That is a perfect forum for you with all of the beautiful scrap work you do.

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  7. Oh so cute! The things you can do with those blocks. I look forward to seeing what they become.

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  8. I love the colours of your log cabins, Sharon.

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  9. Love Love Love Log Cabins!!! Can't wait to see them all together :*) I'm planning on Scraptastic Tuesday helping me to get serious with my scrap mountain :*)

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  10. I've been looking at scraps for two days now -- but not to sew! Luckily, I'm enjoying the organising process now that I've found the containers I needed at a price I was willing to pay! And next year, when RSC comes around, I'll be ready with pre-ironed and cut scraps! And I have the beginnings of several more quilts too!

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  11. I have been scraptastic since I retired, or should I say, stash-tactic, lol. I have purchased very little fabric, and have been dipping into my scrap containers every chance i get.

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  12. What pretty little piles of fabric you've got to play with!! Your logging is looking profitable!! :)

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  13. I love log cabin blocks. And the scrappier the better! These look like a lot of fun to play with.

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  14. You are certainly a master of using up every last tiny bit.

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  15. I love your tiny log cabins, what a great way to use the scraps.

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