Showing posts with label scraps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scraps. Show all posts
Friday, November 4, 2022
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Scrappy Quilt Top from Block Exchange
Finally, put together my quilt top, from The Monday Night Divas Bee block exchange, in 2017.
We exchanged blocks for 9 months and ended up with about 120 blocks each. I love a good scrappy quilt. I will link to the Youtube video that gave us this idea.
Below is a link to the Youtube video that gave us the idea for our block exchange.
https://youtu.be/mEROi6myQ9s
We exchanged blocks for 9 months and ended up with about 120 blocks each. I love a good scrappy quilt. I will link to the Youtube video that gave us this idea.
One Block
Sewing 2 blocks together.
Four block units.
One row complete.
First 3 rows complete.
Second 3 rows complete.
Top complete. Finished 60' x 72".
All of the design boards had shop samples on them, so I had to get creative for my picture
https://youtu.be/mEROi6myQ9s

Thursday, February 28, 2019
Donation Quilt for Guild Show
West Houston Quilters Guild has a Quilt Show every other year. I belong to a Bee called "The Monday Night Divas". Each Bee is expected to contribute a quilt or basket filled with goodies to the Tin Can Raffle. We decided to take some extra "scrappy" blocks from our exchange and make a quilt.
Here it is without the borders.
Finished with the borders and binding.
I think it was 60" x 75".
Pinned a hanging sleeve on so it could be easily removed.
The fold is intentional. It accommodates a thick hanging strip without distorting the quilt.
Attached a label, so that winner would have information on creators.
Made a matching pillowcase for transport and to be used with the quilt.
How to make a quick and easy pillowcase.
Hopefully, the winner will enjoy it for many years to come.

Saturday, September 15, 2018
The Donation Quilt is Quilted
The Donation Quilt is back from the longarm quilter. It is beautiful. Betty did a wonderful job. Now I just need to trim it and sew on the binding, which is one of my favorite parts.

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Saturday, August 25, 2018
Donation to Quilt Show 2019
The Monday Night Divas had a block exchange in 2017. We made extra blocks to use in a charity quilt and to use in a quilt to donate to the WHQG's 2019 Quilt Show. This quilt will be our donation to the Show's Tin Can Raffle.
Pieces Cut
On the Design Wall
Center Pieced
Before Trimming
After Trimming
With Borders
Ready for the long arm quilter.
Batik fabric under quilt top is the backing.

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Monday, December 11, 2017
DIVA'S BLOCK EXCHANGE CONTINUES
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Diva's Block Exchange
I belong to a Quilting Bee called "The Monday Night Divas". In the past, we have exchanged 2 1/2" strips twice, so we got brave and decided to exchange blocks.
The block is scrappy. The only rules are each block must contain a piece of burgundy fabric and no obvious holiday fabrics.
We will exchange April - December. Each Diva should end up with 99 blocks. We are turning in extra blocks to be used in a charity quilt for our Quilt Guild.
Below are the blocks that I turned in.
The block is scrappy. The only rules are each block must contain a piece of burgundy fabric and no obvious holiday fabrics.
We will exchange April - December. Each Diva should end up with 99 blocks. We are turning in extra blocks to be used in a charity quilt for our Quilt Guild.
Below are the blocks that I turned in.
April Block
May Block
June Block
July Blocks
I finally remembered to take a photo before I turned them in.
Diva Tina suggested this exchange and got her idea from this youtube video.
How to Make a True Scrappy Quilt by SewVeryEasy

Thursday, March 9, 2017
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Large Tote from My Stash
I went to the Red Barn for a three day retreat at the end of February. This is one of the projects that I wanted to finish that weekend. It turned out so cute. I got the idea from The Missouri Star Quilt Co. They have a Youtube video posted on their website with full instructions. It is called, "Three Big Bags from one Jelly Roll".
I used fat quarters from my stash, so I had to cut 2 strips (2 1/2 " x 22") for each jelly roll strip that it calls for.
Here is a link: http://youtu.be/M4-41NHuFe8
I used fat quarters from my stash, so I had to cut 2 strips (2 1/2 " x 22") for each jelly roll strip that it calls for.
Here is a link: http://youtu.be/M4-41NHuFe8
Approximately: 19" x19" x 4"
I had such a hard time cutting into these fabrics. They are so scrumptious.
This Tote was donated to the WHQG to help raise funds for the Guild.

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