Monday, February 23, 2015
Scraps, scraps ...
Last time I shared picture of the front and today I share the pic of the other side. These are leftovers from # blocks.
And here is sneak peak of another scrappy project in progress. These are the little triangles from Elephant parade blocks. I just fused them onto fusible interfacing.
Plus here is another two blocks in prep stage. The frog and turtle which means MORE SCRAPS!
Oh dear, never ending story :)
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Such fun and vibrant colors, Vera! Your photos are great and I look forward to seeing the blocks and completed projects.
ReplyDeleteScraps can seem never ending! No matter how much I sew I never seem to catch up. Thanks for sharing your projects with Oh Scrap! I look forward to seeing what great things you turn them in to!
ReplyDeleteLot's of scrappy goodness. looking good!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are making another gorgeous pouch, Vera. You amaze me with your designs from scraps. So creative! Nice to see your frog and turtle, too!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY love that first one with the squares. The colors and the negative space and the stitching just go so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteLots of goodness and inspiration in this post. You're fusing your triangle scraps...great idea!
ReplyDeleteI was at a talk by a 90 year old quilter and she said you never run out of scraps the pieces just get smaller! Love what you are doing to use them up!
ReplyDeleteGreat work with all those scraps - I always love the colours you choose :-)
ReplyDeleteVera, the back is beautiful too - the stitches and texture are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat is so clever to use the Elephant Parade scraps like that - it didn't even occur to me to save them.
I love Ruth's comment about never running out of scraps.
Your use of scraps is making me feel guilty about throwing any fabric away :) The back is awesome! I agree with Lara, the stitches and texture are yummy!! Is that metallic thread?
ReplyDeleteNow you are just teasing us! I am dying with curiosity to see the finish thing that includes all the lovely matchstick quilting.
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