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You never know where you will find inspiration for a new design. This was one of those times when unexpectedly simple view of rows of chairs in front of me, realized in this new block and pattern. I used loads of my string scraps and a pile of solids in the process but you can easily replace these with some nice florals or geometrical fabrics. Or even some nice crumbs. Scraps were put together in no particular order hence it makes great stash buster – everything goes. I set it as per my inspiration, but you can experiment. It can produce so many other layouts which makes it very versatile quilt idea. Happy sewing!


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When you find a method of processing scraps that works for you, putting quilt blocks together is quick, easy and fun. This is a design put together in a day for a nice 50-inch quilt. I had fun with these and there is so many layouts you can make out of them. And did I say they use scraps…? I made one using florals and one using kids’ fabrics and they look equally scrappy happy. I called it Scrappy Wacky Basket. Happy sewing!


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The quickest way to make a quilt is to use pre-cuts. My best pre-cuts are these I made myself using scraps, recycled fabrics and any cut offs from larger project. And as I cut my scraps to match magic numbers, it is even easier to come up with nice blocks that fit together. This is my magic with stars block – very scrappy and very colourful. It took an afternoon to put together a quilt top using these so if you need a quick quilt, check it out. Happy sewing!


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