another scrap buster
#61
fabricluver, i am so glad to hear that you are looking for this book at your library. were you able to borrow it?
there are so many fabulous books to learn from, and i do have a few. but i choose to think that the library houses the majority of my collection. :P :P :P and they do a wonderful job of taking care of my books :wink: :wink: :wink: what a great resource are our libraries. if i am looking for a book that isn't in our system, my library has a program by which they borrow from another system. i have even borrowed books from out of state. don't be shy to ask what is available thru your library.
i am such a cheerleader for libraries. :lol: :lol: :lol:
there are so many fabulous books to learn from, and i do have a few. but i choose to think that the library houses the majority of my collection. :P :P :P and they do a wonderful job of taking care of my books :wink: :wink: :wink: what a great resource are our libraries. if i am looking for a book that isn't in our system, my library has a program by which they borrow from another system. i have even borrowed books from out of state. don't be shy to ask what is available thru your library.
i am such a cheerleader for libraries. :lol: :lol: :lol:
#63
joan, thanks for the kind words. yes i did the quilting myself. i am new at free motion. and boy do i need more practice. but i have learned to just let 'er rip and it seems to happen better than if i try to by precise and follow a stencil. i hope i can after more practice and confidence free motion the more delicate and traditional patterns. it is fun though.
#65
Originally Posted by Harmony
I think scrap quilts are especially beautiful when you have a lot of white in the quilt. This one is just lovely! Great job!
Wonderful job on this quilt! Thank you so much for sharing :)
#66
I know this is an older thread, but I have a quesiton (silly question, maybe).
If you made the rectangle strips cut to 5" x 3 3/8", then added the triangles at the end...how did you actually add the rectangles. By centering them? Same with the white corner triangles...by centering them?
Tracy
If you made the rectangle strips cut to 5" x 3 3/8", then added the triangles at the end...how did you actually add the rectangles. By centering them? Same with the white corner triangles...by centering them?
Tracy
#67
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Louisiana
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I love this pattern, and recognized right away that Bonnie Hunter has a tutorial on her quiltville.com website:
http://www.quiltville.com/stringx.shtml
It looks like she uses a foundation paper for the scrappy part, then adds half square triangles.
http://www.quiltville.com/stringx.shtml
It looks like she uses a foundation paper for the scrappy part, then adds half square triangles.
#68
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Glad this was brought to fore again....I love the scrappy look, and I really like the idea of just dipping into the scraps and the whole freedom of the design. Scrappy quilts are totally unique and very special....so thanks for posting, and to everyone who links us with tutorials and gives such handy hints.
#69
tracy, thanks for asking about this little quilt. the link that was given by elizajo is a perfect illustration of this pattern. it is so much fun to make and i do so love the surprise of seeing the finished quilt. scrappies are my favorites and i can't wait to see yours.
#70
Don't know how I missed this post a few wks ago, but sure am glad I saw it! You did a great job! It's just so breathtaking to look at like fresh air! Love all the lavender in it that makes it so springy! Love using up those scraps! It's beautiful!! :wink: 8) :D
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