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Sunday, March 18, 2018
Crumb piecing - bits and pieces -
Can be sewn together a number of different ways - ;))
You can sew bit to bit - use strips - or not -
Only ONE piece needs a straight edge -
And even at that - you can "eyeball" a straight line if you want to -
There are NO RULES - ;))
I finished up the last four "Crumb" blocks that I needed for my Deep Red Crumb Squares - gotta love the little pink elephant -
And was going to sew the "Crumb" blocks together today -
But then thought that I would show how "I" sew odd-ball bits/pieces instead - ;))
This plastic bin is full of the "cut-offs" from previously made "crumb" blocks -
Anything less than 3/4" is really too small/narrow to use -
Since 1/2" is taken up with seam allowances -
But I found these little bits/pieces and they are still usable -
Although they may not look like it at first glance -
I also have some 1" squares in a basket that can be used -
Some "larger" crumbs in another basket -
And a bunch of bits/pieces sewn together in various shapes and sizes -
I'll take this bunch and sort them -
Into piles of similar shapes and sizes -
Here's one "almost up to size" - it goes in another pile -
So - back to the bits/pieces - I'll show you how I use this stack of four -
They are mostly triangular shaped but have a curved edge - which makes them look unusable -
But they make great "corners" for some of my other bits/pieces -
Flip the top one over - and I can follow the "straight edge" of the top piece -
Same with this one -
And this one -
So I can sew these three - chain piecing - one right after the other -
And the fourth one can go with this bit/piece -
All four sewn -
And clipped apart - and pressed open -
Take them to my little cutting mat next to the sewing machine -
And trim the left side for a "straight edge" -
Then this one -
And the other side -
And this one - the left side first -
Then across at an angle because they don't quite line up -
And I like them wonky -
Then this one -
Left side -
Trim the other "tail" -
And there you go -
Four more little bits/pieces to go on the piles with their friends who are similar shape and size -
The seam allowance on this one was a little too big -
But a quick trim with the scissors fixed it -
Then there are these guys -
The brown one will make a good corner for this bit -
And the orange one seems to fit this one -
I may lose some of the smaller bits in the seam allowance -
And I may "un-stitch" some of them to re-sew to a larger piece -
But I'll decide that when I get there -
Because I pretty much make it all up as I go along -
So - for now - I'll just keep on keepin' on -
Sewing bits to bits - or to strips -
Whichever strikes my fancy - because there are NO RULES -
And I am in no danger of running out of "Crumbs" - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
You are seriously addicted. I don't think they have any treatment for crumb addiction lol. SO you just have to continue Ahhhhhhh you poor thing. Hugs.
Yes, I know how you got this addiction. And I know that you are shamelessly spreading it. I am going to call you "Crumb-phoid Mary" (like typhoid Mary Ha ha.)
I have my 64 blocks done and the scrap drawer is still overflowing.
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