Sewing the pieces and parts together for these blocks was so theraputic - sew, press, trim, sew, press, trim! I used my 12" cutting board as a guide -- once my piece was big enough to almost cover the center, I trimmed to Amanda's requested size of 9 inches square. I ended up making four blocks:
Despite my good intentions of making a sizable dent in my scrap bag, it is still remarkably full, but the bag does close now! It's fun to look at these blocks and pick out some of the notable fabrics from particular projects -- some of which I made over four years ago!
Just for fun here's a few of the finished quilts making cameos in these blocks:
Racing Rails
Clover Sunshine
Anything Goes Mini
Little Firecrackers
Favorite Frames
Candy Shop
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I love your blocks
ReplyDeleteThose are sure a great way to use those little scraps. Very cute finished blocks with lots of possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThese are great scrap blocks! I am always amazed how using so many for blocks like theses don't seem to help reduce the pile...
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks! I may have to try my hand at some of those. My scraps are out of control!
ReplyDeleteI love those sorts of crumb blocks! Yours are so bright and fun :)
ReplyDeleteSuch cute blocks. I really like all the angles.
ReplyDeleteTeeny-tiny scraps--how lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove these blocks and have always wanted to make some but fear they are a bit time consuming. Are they?
ReplyDeleteA true scrappy quilt in the making.
ReplyDeleteFun blocks! Your bee mate is going to have a very scrappy quilt from all those blocks.
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