Sunday, February 2, 2025

Oh Scrap! : Zip It!

I have finished all my donation scrap quilts so I thought it was time to start another one.



We have a shelf in the Many Hands and Many Hearts warehouse (formerly my home office) that holds the larger scrap chunks.  I pulled some blues, pinks, greens and purples that I thought might look nice together.  Lots of florals and lots of tone on tone.


I thought I would make a zipper block.  These blocks measure 8.5 x 10.5"unfinished. My plan is for every block to have blue in it.  I also want a floral and a tone on tone in each block.  I am hoping this will give each block some contrast.



Here are some blocks I made on Saturday.  I wish I had considered the green butterflies as a print versus a tone on tone.  Thos blocks are a bit busy and I am disappointed I didn't get the contrast I wanted.  I will have to try and work them in, or they might just go in the orphan block pile.  Right now, it is a bit early to tell.

My plan is to make approximately 40 blocks and then make my decision whether I want the blocks to run vertically or horizontally.  I got this quilt design idea from a quilt Diann at Little Penguin Quilts donated to Many Hands.

It looks a mess right now, but I am hopeful it will be a nice scrappy quilt when I get it done.



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  • This linky party is for any scrappy project - It can be in-process or a finished piece.
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7 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I'm glad I could inspire you to make zipper blocks! It's fun to see yours. It's definitely true that some fabric combinations work better in these blocks than others, but you'll make a beautiful quilt no matter what. Have a great Sunday, Cyndy!

Holly in Indiana said...

Perhaps offset with sashing and cornerstones? I think you will like it then.

Kate said...

It's a fun idea for a scappy quilt. Hope you get some time to work on it with everything else going on right now.

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

Zipper blocks are so much fun to make! The green butterflies are great, too--adds variety!!!

Anja @ Anja Quilts said...

That's a fun block. I don't think I've ever made one.

JanineMarie said...

Ooh, I remember the blue floral print in the middle of the first photo. I like how you made a set of rules for your blocks.

JanineMarie said...

Ooh, I remember that blue floral print in the middle of the top photo. I like how you made a set of “rules” for your blocks.

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