Like I mentioned when I checked in with Scrap Report One back in April, I kind of felt like a failure at this year's 100 Day Project, but I am excited to say that I feel like I've made up for it a bit in the last few weeks. I believe that the 100 Day Project officially ended on May 30, so here's my final report on how I've used scraps in the second half.
The potholders I made for my Making Scrappy Potholders tutorial were intentionally made from scraps - both front and back, though I did have to pull from stash to make a binding I liked.


Though much of the fabric used in Vessel was newly-purchased, I did pull yellow scraps from the scrap basket to include in both the background on the front, and on the back.

Honestly, that was so fun that I did it again, then went looking for larger pieces to start combining the panels together.
I thought it might be fun - helpful even? - to see the shapes of the final pieced slabs that made up the quilt back, with the lines shown above. And yes, I did add one more vertical trip down in the right-hand bottom corner, so that's evened up a bit. This backing intentionally is much scrappier than the one I made in my Making a Pieced Quilt Back tutorial, but the process is pretty similar. But with this one, I reached my goal of pulling every little bit of fabric from the scrap basket. It remains to be seen if I can get binding from the scrap basket as well, but fingers are crossed!





You definitely outdid yourself with your use of scraps in the most recent project!
ReplyDeleteLove the pieces you made! I’ve been on a scrap binge too, using up leftovers from recent projects, random gifted mini charm packs and leftover charm squares. I’ve enjoyed making smalls.
ReplyDeleteOh wonderful! It's fun, isn't it? I've already started another scrap quilt. ;-)
DeleteI like your scrappy quilt project front flimsy. I've seen different versions of that before. Another good way to use up scraps!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Vessel is such a piece of art! I love it ;)
ReplyDeleteThe backing looks so awesome. Totally like a quilt top! And the strip-front is so cool with the unifiying background. It is chaotic and not - all in one ;)
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