First, my Swoon flying geese scraps. I collected these little triangular cut offs as I made my Swoon quilt and had decided to create a coordinating cushion. So, to get used to my featherweight I started chain stitching them together. After trimming them to 2.5 inch HSTs, I stitched this scrappy star together. It's quite large at 20 inches square, but I do really like it. I like that it will compliment the Swoon, but isn't a replicate block. Now to quilt her, make a back and finish her off!
The second project was a massive bag of selvages that was taking up space in my sewing cabinet. I have always liked the look of selvage projects, so I started collecting them. However, I had not worked with selvages before, so I didn't have a great idea of how many I'd need to collect to make a block or two. Well, my one zip lock bag made these pretty 10 inch square blocks. I have about 1/2 of a bag left plus I was lucky enough to inherit another bag from my friend Fiona, so I will easily have near enough to make a quilt top, using this and this as my inspiration. Making these blocks was so easy and immediately rewarding - a nice trip down memory lane revisiting my favorite prints. Happy days!
I love both projects. And look forward to seeing what your final result will be of the selvages
ReplyDeletelove both the projects. That is a lot of selvages. I am keeping a bag but it will not make that many blocks!
ReplyDeleteThey are both lovely! I like that you used up all triangle scraps! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteLove both projects. I would have collected selvage a for you had I known you were plotting a project
ReplyDeleteI especially love the quilt top, partly because it uses some of my most favourite fabrics and I love the happy colours. Well done for achieving. x
ReplyDeleteLove the mini, and i hope we get to see much more of the selvege blocks!
ReplyDeleteThe mini is gorgeous! I've started collecting selvedges too with a vague plan in mind. I've got a long way to go though!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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