Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Current projects and a GIveaway!



I thought I would show you the progress I am making on my two elongated star baby quilts.

Here is the first quilt finished.  I blogged about it here.  This was a great project for using up some 90's stash with a few modern prints thrown in.

I made a label on my BL Sofia.  I love my new machine!!!
For the next quilt let me show you how I made it.

  I layered about twenty different prints in a rainbow of colors.  I tried to stick to prints that 'read' as a solid color. I whacked them into 3" squares. 
 The I grabbed every off white print on print muslin I had and whacked them all into 6.5 inch squares. 

Then you sew a small square onto opposite corners of a muslin square. 

You trim off the corners and then press them into this.


Whats great is if you feed those corners immediately into your sewing machine you end up with a basket full of half square triangle squares.  (is that right?) My future doll quilt maybe?


I trimmed up the second cat block and then all of the blocks. 

I must have been off on my seams, I think its that new foot because I had to trim them to 6.25".  Oh well it all comes out in the end.

Here are all the trimmings for the scrap bag.  Don't worry I'm one of those who never wastes ANYTHING.  So when the bag (an old laundry bag from my grandma's made of old feed sacks) gets full I pass the scraps, all cut up to a friend who makes dog beds for dogs trained by prisoners.  Whew!  That was a mouthful! 

I love this IKEA fabric I picked out last Dec.  There was enough on the mini bolt to back  both quilts and turn it to the front to make the binding.  I wish I had more of this fabric as it would look great on back of my future, as yet to be decided what, Bliss quilt.

 Now I just have to piece the second one that is currently on my design wall and then quilt it.  BTW I machine quilted on my Sofia for the first time.  After trial and error with thread and some ripping I finally got it figured out.  Luckily the quilting foot from my Kenmore fit so I didn't need to buy a new one.
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So would you like to make your own elongated star quilt?  You could put your own block in the middle or none at all.  To help you start I am giving away this stack of 20 prints left over from both quilts. 

There is anywhere from about an 1/8 of a yard to almost a fat quarter or more of each.  To win leave one comment for each of the following.  Every comment gives you an extra chance.  If I get more than 100 comments on this post I will add another giveaway or two of my 90's fabric.
1.  Leave a comment telling me your favorite scrap quilt to make.
2.  Be a follower and let me know you are.
3.   Blog about this giveaway and leave a comment telling me you did.

The giveaway will be open  until 5pm on Wednesday, September 7. 
 I will pick a winner or winners then.

That's it!  Good luck!
Keep dreaming...Colleen

Yeah!  My Scrappy Mug Rug Haiku from Snailexpress on flickr. 
My prince has come! And look at the cute purse!







106 comments:

  1. I love making quilts out of scrap fabric using the Lil Twister tool. This giveaway would be perfect! Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  2. My favorite to do with scraps is making half square triangles. I printed out paper pieces of all different sizes.

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  3. I love the Jacob's Ladder pattern for scrappy quilts!

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  4. I am a scrap horder. So far I've made nothing out of scraps except some selvage blocks. But I'd love to make a postagae stamp quilt someday!
    Patti

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  5. And I blogged about your giveaway here...

    http://confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com/2011/08/make-list-monday-62-i-make-plans-and.html

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  6. Oh, I am excited! I spent my day cutting the last of my "okay but not in a category" fabrics into strips for more Heartstrings (charity) quilts. Boy would I love to win this giveaway, and I would use the fabrics for more Heartstrings quilt blocks. With hurricane Irene, many folks in the Catskill mountains where I grew up, have lost everything.

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  7. I am a happy follower of Lucky Duck Dreams -- just love your blog name!

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  8. Not sure about a favorite scrap quilt to make - I've not made a scrap quilt yet. :)

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  9. Sweet machine and I am positive you smile every time you use her!

    I loved making the heart string quilt I did 6-7 months ago!

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  10. I like the Mod Logs quilt pattern. LOVE it! These would be perfect!

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  11. My fav scrap quilts to make are the ones you sew strips together and then you cut the bloc out of it. Like this one
    http://el-petit-taller.blogspot.com/2011/05/done-fet.html

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  12. I love scrap quilts with half square triangles!
    I love the block you've used in your quilt!

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  13. I like making scrap quilts in general, but my favorite blocks are log cabins and stars. I may just make a scrappy quilt with both!

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  14. I am a follower! Thanks for a great giveaway!

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  15. I'm so new to quilting...that I don't honestly have a scrap quilt story...well, I made a wall hanging from scrap pieces...I embroidered words in each block then crazy quilted around the word. I like the finished product. =)

    Your quilt is beautiful...and I didn't realize those blocks were quite that easy...I might have to attempt a quilt like this! Thank you for showing me the steps!

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  16. I follow your blog! Thank you again!

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  17. I added your giveaway to my giveaway post! Thank you.
    http://amkreations.blogspot.com/2011/08/pif-giveaway.html

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  18. I love string quilts and have made a few. I save pictues of ones I see with different settings/techniques...I can have a very FULL future of string quilts. I also have recently joined the salvedges bandwagon...I made a purse for one of my daughters that just gets ooohhhed over all the time!

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  19. I make crazy quilt blocks with my scraps as well as Hexie flowers so would love to win these scraps .

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  20. i love scrappy strip quilts! thanks!

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  21. I love making scrappy quilts - I want to start a coin quilt soon :)

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  22. I love scrappy pinwheel quilts. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  23. I becam a follower, I can't throw out my scraps, but when I use them the pile doesn't seem to get any smaller.

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  24. I love sewing scraps into HST's or 9-patches to use in scrap quilts!

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  25. I like doing the disappearing 9 patch scrappy.

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  26. I guess I like things with 1/2 square triangles, but I'm never actually made a completely scrappy quilt.

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  27. I can't narrow my selection down to a favorite quilt to make with scraps. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway :)

    PS. When does this end?

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  28. I am a regular follower! Your quilts are beautiful! Love the colors used in both :)

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  29. My current favorite is circles! I've just completed my first circle quilt top and loved doing them. Thanks for the chance!

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  30. I have plenty of scraps but have never made a scrap quilt...I'd love to and when I get enough scraps I'll have to decide what pattern it'll be.

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  31. I love making scrappy four-patch quilts for the crisis center in our town! I think it's so fun to turn lots of different fabrics into one fun quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  32. I'm following you from afar...well, not so far, from just down the road apiece in South Carolina! LOL Thanks for the chance to win!

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  33. I celebrated becoming your newest follower by adding your giveaway to my blog's sidebar (right -hand side)! Hope you get lots of entries!
    http://lilypadquilting.blogspot.com

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  34. I have blogged about your giveaway at:
    http://muchashilachas.blogspot.com/2011/08/favorite-day-of-week-one-flower.html

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  35. Four patches or nine patches make great scrappy quilts. mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  36. I already follow Lucky Duck Dreams.
    Like your elongated star quilt.

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  37. I have been making a scrap quilt with very small (1 3/4") square in a square blocks. I have had lots of fun making it so far, but I have about 550 blocks that I need to put together with sashing now ....

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  38. I included your giveaway in my blog today:
    http://straystitches1.blogspot.com/2011/09/lets-have-go-cutter-giveaway.html

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  39. I'm a new follower! Thanks for a chance!

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  40. I love log cabin quilts! Wonderful way to use up scraps!

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  41. I have a lot of scraps but I love other folks' scraps too. I've never made a quilt as I'm into fabric bags. So I think I will make a bag out of the scraps.

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  42. I am a sucker for a scrappy 9 patch - easy, peasy to do and just keep sewing blocks til you want to stop!

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  43. I think my favorite scrappy quilt is the Bow Tie pattern. Thanks for sharing :-)

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  44. I guess I really haven't made a true scrap quilt yet, but I have a drawer going with scraps to make a string quilt. My dream is to make it large enough to fit my king size bed... big dream, huh? The instructions for making the star blocks were great!

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  45. Okay, I am now a follower (I'm from NC too). I hope I win!!! :o)

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  46. String Quilts are fun to make with scraps! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  47. My favorite scrap quilt would be the Wonky Log Cabin... I have made several table runners and they are gorgeous!!

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  48. I am a new follower and look forward to your future blog posts!! Thanks for this sweet giveaway! I'd love to make a stretched star quilt!

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  49. My favorite scrap quilt is the brick quilt. Same size rectangles that look like a brick wall when done.

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  50. My husband is a cancer survivor. It makes you appreciate every day. I am a follower.

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  51. My favorite scrap quilt is stacked coins. You can use lots of stacks or have more of the main color. I think they are so fun and colorful. Thanks.

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  52. My favorite scrap quilt to make is a string quilt. But then I also love making scrappy stars...and....shoot, I just love scrappy quilts.

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  53. I am making a scrappy quilt with 6 inch blocks and would love to add your scraps to my quilt...thanks for the chance

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  54. My favorite scrap quilts are ones that aren't planned!

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  55. I haven't actually really made any 'scrappy' quilts yet...but am starting to! I love the D9P block and that would be a great scrap (or as I prefer to say...off cuts) quilt to use them up on.

    Hugs
    Naomi

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  56. Thanks for the chance to win, and I've shared a link to it on my Facebook wall.

    Hugs
    Naomi

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  57. I love using my Go cutter to cut half square triangles of different scrap fabrics to save for just the right time when I need them!

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  58. I've seen some awesome scrap quilts, but haven't made any yet as I'm new to the quilting world... And I don't have enough scraps yet to make one, but I can't wait till I have enough to make a quilt! Thanks for a great giveaway! :)

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  59. I love your elongated star baby quilt. It's very pretty and I like that it is gender neutral.
    I haven't met a scrap quilts that I don't like but birds in air is probably my favorite. I'm into quilts triangles which is probably why your quilt is so appealing to me.
    I am now a follower and would love to win your left over fabric.

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  60. for a scrappy quilt my favorite would be 1/2 square triangles

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  61. I would like to do one with HST's, but have actually never done a scrappy quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  62. I am a follower. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  63. My favorite scrap quilt to make is the Postage Stamp. From using 1.5" squares or up to 3.5" squares. So fun, relaxing, and always look different with the present colors of scraps.

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  64. I am a follower, thank you for hosting a fun give away of scraps.

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  65. I really want to make the Bottled Rainbows quilt and am saving my scraps for that. Still have a wee while to go yet.

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  66. Already a follower and have been for ages. Thanks for the giveaway. PS. I love your quilt.

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  67. I like scrappy four patch quilts and string quilts, too.

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  68. I like scrappy nine patches. Nine patches are so simple yet look so elegant (at least I think they do LOL).

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  69. I am a follower. Love your quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  70. Star blocks or maple leaves in scrap fabrics. I could make those forever. VermontPines@aol.com

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  71. What a generous giveaway, thank you. ;> I'm a new follower.

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  72. My favorite scrap blocks are log cabin and stars also sampler blocks. I am also a cancer survivor I pray we can all have continued good health and stay survivors. Good luck to all!!!! ;>

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  73. My favorite scrap quilt is a nine patch!

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  74. I think my most recent favorite scrap blocks are string quilts. Made one for a church member not too long ago. Also working on a Scrap Therapy SPOOL pattern that I like. My friend has finished one and I loved it so, of course, I had to have one of my own. :-)

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  75. Your giveaway will be featured on our blog tomorrow (Sept 6). www.sewhowsthis.blogspot.com It's a blog my friend and I do together. :-)

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  76. I am a new follower. Like your page alot! :-) I love meeting new blogging friends!

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  77. Almost all my favorite quilts are scrappy so it's hard to pick just one, but I love anything that has stars or lots of flying geese.

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  78. I am now a follower of your blog. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  79. Just learning to quilt so I don't even have scraps yet but this looks supper cute!

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  80. A lovely opportunity to share in your quilting talent...I'm sure you'll have a great colour range in your scraps. I like the "watercolour" technique and have a yen to try it some-time soon.

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  81. To let you know that I am following your blog!

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