Hi all! How's it going? Are you just baking in the heat? We had some spectacular storms recently, and it has been quite hot. I think the two have something to do with each other. At least we didn't lose any trees, though there are several down around the neighborhood. The wind got a little scary, but we mostly came through okay.
What's a quilter to do, stuck in the house? I'll bet you can guess. After the success of cleaning out all the dark greens from the scrap bin (HERE), I decided to have a look at some other bins. The blue bin has been a problem for me. I know a lot of people love blue, but for some reason I rarely use it, so there are a ton of scraps in the bin. I was pretty successful using the darker blues (HERE), so now I'm trying to use up the light to medium blues. Check it out:
A hunter's star as a test for a light blue quilt. I'm not sure it works, but it's kind of pretty. A whole quilt might look somewhat like old china or something. I think I need to pay more attention to where the lights and mediums fall in the block so that the edges don't fade away. The beige there is leftover from a backing, and I'd love to use it up as well.
The blue experiment may be successful, so what else can I use up? Can I throw some other color in there? Well, no, but how about a different scrap quilt?
Crossed canoes, using pinks and oranges, plus a couple of yellows thrown in for sparkle. You might not think that the pink and orange would work out, but it completely does! I got the idea for a crossed canoes quilt from Deb, who is doing this block for the rainbow scrap challenge. It looks awesome, and you can see her post HERE. I used Accuquilt dies to cut both the blue and the pink and orange sets of these blocks, and they turned out great and piece together beautifully. Hey, I have the dies, so why not use them?
My plan is to make blocks until I run out of scraps in the right sizes, then cut up everything left into squares for the square boxes. The more scraps used the merrier, but I really have no idea how many I will make of either block. Whatever I get is good, because then they are out of those bins and into something useful. Plus, then I can get some new fabric guilt-free, too!
So, there's some more colors and pieces to play with! Hope you have some, too. This last picture is the gorgeous sunset after our latest storms. Pictures never do sunsets justice, but it was a nice reward after all that upheaval!
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13 comments:
Great scrap blocks! Thanks for sharing the ideas.
I really love your blue hunters star! A blue china quilt would be beautiful!
Crossed Canoes is on my list!
Both blocks - gorgeous! Your scrappy Hunters Star really turned out well using the light blue. I think any light areas around the outside edges will just blend nicely with a darker or brighter spot on the next block, rather than fade away. My green bin is the one lately that doesn't want to close.
I love the crossed canoe blocks in those bright pinks and oranges! My blue scrap bin is bulging, too. I don't use blues that much either, apparently. I actually managed to finish a UFO yesterday - woohoo!
Speaking of handsome, this Hunter is drop dead gorgeous!!! I would want to sleep with him. Also have a huge crush on the crossed canoes - such yummy colors!!! You are such a temptress :-)
Nice looking blocks and in such fun colors!
What Preeti said!! :)
Both of those new projects with make gorgeous scrap quilts, Mari!!
It's fun to try new blocks with scrappy leftovers you've found. Both of those ideas could make beautiful quilts!
I mooned over the hunter; but, I lost my heart to the crossed canoes. What a great plan you are implementing for your scraps. I loved your previous scrap projects too. Since reading your post, my inner squirrel, Gertie, wants to play and create. . . I'm hoping she will wait as she already has me on a detour!
Both are lovely blocks. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
I love your pink & orange canoes! So bright and beautiful. Probably matched your sunset! Hopefully your excessive heat is moving out. It is here anyway. Notice I said excessive ... after all, we still have August to get through!
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