Last month, I shared some blocks I made from some scrappy leftovers a friend gifted me.
At the time, I was able to sew them into blocks but it wasn't until this month that I put the blocks together. Are you ready to see this cute little finish!?
Here is a bit of back story. I was gifted a bunch of trimmed off bonus triangles and some 1.5"ish strips from the side of some layer cake squares.
I quickly turned them into these fun 7" squares but due to other priorities, the project was hidden away so that I could finish some other items.
Once I had time to get the blocks back out, I sewed them up on point so that the strips on the sides of the block made a fun scrappy sashing.
That meant I had to sew a few more strips to the outer edge blocks which made sewing in the inset triangles a bit challenging. Plus, some of my strips were not quite long enough.
What to do? I just trimmed those points right off and made it a design element!
I then added a small background border in Kona Shadow so the blocks float. I bound it in an orange sketch print and quilted it with a panto called Popcorn.
I found a cute black and white print for the backing which looked like it belonged with this collection of fabric.
I used almost every bit of the leftovers that were given to me. I spent very little time cutting anything - I used the pieces in the size they were given to me.
Those little bits just wanted to be turned into a cute little quilt!
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25 comments:
I like the way you used the sashing strips in this to break up the blocks - it turned out neat!
very nice use of somebody's castoffs...
What a great idea for me...as I have plenty of half square triangles to put right into a quilt like yours! Lovely!
So cute! It’s always fun to play with gifted scraps and sometimes the call to make something is enough to distract you from a current project. I think you said that happened here. I love the results and I really like how the sashing seems to frame the setting triangles.
Wonderful quilt!
That is so pretty - love the orange, gray, and lime green together! I've been sewing with a little lime green this week, too - what a happy color! Lovely finish, Cyndy.
Excellent use of these little bits. They do make a cute little quilt. Congratulations for another wonderful finish. ;^)
What a great way to use those bits and pieces. The blocks look so much bettercset on point, great job!
And it feels SO good to move those bits out! Perfect.
awesome quilt and I appreciate the "thought process" to your adaptations. What size did this "little" quilt turn out to be, please?
Definitely a cute quilt and I love the chopped off points, adds interest!
Great colors! The on point layout and floating blocks is a great design element to extend the scraps. What size is the quilt? You rock!!
It's just soooo fun to work with someone else's blocks, isn't it? You weren't tired of any piece of it when it arrived, so it was a fresh, new fun thing to do. I think that comes through in the final piece. It's fresh, new and fun! :)
I love working with someone else’s scraps, too! You did a great job using them up! Love this little creation!
Turned out really cute! Love the quilting, Popcorn is one of my very favorite panto designs.
Very cute and love that you used them up.
How adorable! Just proves what we can do with scraps!
That turned out SEW darling!!
That reallly turned out cute!
That's a great way to use up scraps. It looks great.
What a satisfying finish! No cutting, using up all the gifted scraps and ending up with a cute quilt. WIN/win/win! Love watching your creativity. :)
That’s a really cute finish!
That is a super great quilt - and a great use of those triangles!!!
I think this is brilliant!
I hope I will remember this idea, because I often receive bags of HSTs from people and don't know what to do with them.
Thanks for the inspiration, and congrats on a fabulous scrappy finish!
Love this little beauty. A perfect little finish and I am sure it is very satisfying to use up all of this little pesky triangles.
Very very pretty - and no cutting! what else could a quilter want!
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