I started sorting my scraps on 10/11 -
And emptied the BIG basket of NEUTRALS on 10/21 -
Eleven days -
And - believe it or not - it was a very FAST eleven days - ;))
When I started - I said -
So I'm going to try a different approach this time -
First - find the blocks/patterns that I want to make in the next couple of months -
Second - decide what color combinations I want to use -
Third - cut the scraps that I have in those COLORS to those SIZES this time -
I'll always have more scraps as I go along so I can always cut them in different sizes for different projects later -
First I thought I would cut some for some Wonder Blocks -
But I can always use FQ for those -
So I decided to use my dies and cut EVERYTHING into strips of various sizes -
I can use my LEFT-EZE™ Rule to make HST - QST - and Flying Geese -
They can be combined in hundreds of variations all from the same size strip -
I can make sets for more Upstairs/Downstairs blocks -
From the longer strips - ANY color combination will work for those -
And any shorter strips can be used for 4-patches and 9-patches -
I can match them to neutral strips and go from there -
The odd bits and pieces can be added to my "Crumb" collection -
Triangles and strings - are great "Crumb" block finishers - ;))
I'll always have jelly rolls and FQ and yardage for other projects -
It's the SCRAPS that I need to make work for me -
Maybe THIS time I can do it - LOL - ;))
I changed my approach a little as I went along - die cutting some pieces into 1" - 1-1/2" - and 2" strips - and sorting the rest into "crumbs" - "strings" - and larger chunks to be cut later - but keeping in mind some of the "projects" listed above -
So now - after all of my pressing and sorting and putting away of the various scrap strips and bits and pieces - I have this bunch of neutrals - "crumbs" and "strings" -
And these multi-colored "crumbs" and "strings" -
The pressing and sorting was the easy part -
The hard part is deciding what I'm going to DO with what I have - ;))
Because I already have the "crumbs" and "strings" out - I might as well start with them - start with the smaller pieces and work my way up to the larger chunks -
So - here's my list - subject to change due to Squirrel sightings - LOL -
- DEEP RED Crumb Squares - 56 more "crumb" blocks - Use the "crumbs" - bits and pieces - triangles and short strips -
- NEUTRALS Crumb Squares - 120 blocks - There are plenty of scraps to make a NEUTRAL version of the "crumb" pattern - use the "crumbs" - bits and pieces - triangles and short strips -
- NEUTRALS - STRING blocks Use neutral strips not used in "crumb" blocks - longer and wider -
- BLUE - STRING blocks Use Blue strings in separate bin in closet
- UPSTAIRS/DOWNSTAIRS blocks - Use 2" die cut strips that are 12-13" or longer - any color -
- KITE STRING blocks - use die for paper foundation Use any strip shorter than 12"
- ORANGE PEEL blocks - use die and larger chunks - color/neutral Use 1-1/2" die cut strips for sashing and cornerstones - any length
That should use up a lot of what I have -
And keep me busy for a while - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
4 comments:
Love watching your progress. Are all your scraps up to date now?
Great things come from little pieces of fabrics! Hugs.
That is a lot of pre-planning. I have quit planning beyond the current quilt unless I have a sudden "epiphany" or inspiration and have to "just try it out"
Nice! My librarian self is saying, "A place for everything and everything in its place."
I love your disclaimer "subject to change due to Squirrel sightings" that is so perfect! I need to learn more about crumb blocks. I remember you and Gene working on some a while back...
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