Scrap Fabric Quilt Block || Make a Scrappy Block!

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Publicado 2023-01-06
This scrap quilt block is made using scrap fabric and is oh so easy to make! It is perfect for beginners, too!

In this video, I will show you how to make this super scrappy scrap quilt block out of the fabric you already have. I will also show you how to make it THREE different ways: one with charm squares, one with general scraps, and one with jelly roll strips.

This scrap fabric quilt block was inspired by this video:    • Lessons from an Old SCRAPPY BLOCK QUI...  


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  • @SewtheDistance
    Here is a link to the video featuring the old quilt that inspired this block: https://youtu.be/7zaPXdCKBBI . The block is a variation of Edna's Choice (#101) according the book 5500 Quilt Block Designs by Maggie Malone.
  • @cruzintexan25
    As a SUPER beginner I appreciate this video. I hate wasting fabric
  • I'm so glad to see that you pin so much. I thought there was something wrong with me, since I can't seem to sew without pinning. Thank you. 🙂🙃🙂
  • I absolutely loved them! Perfected for our end of year bunches & bunches of scraps. I do have to add I love the older quilts. I have 5 right now I punched from an older sweet woman.. She just didn’t want them any longer😢 I felt I had to rescue them!!! 😊
  • @vickiserre9457
    I loved your opening where all different seasons and holidays could be made with this awesome Block. I watched this twice‼️👏👏💜
  • Wonderful tutorial! Love that you rescued, cleaned, and learned SEW much from an older quilt. Great block. Thank you for sharing!
  • YES!!! 🔥I love all the methods you showed!! Great explanation as always!!!❤This is a quilt I would totally make!!🤩
  • @stitchann
    Love this block. A great scrappy block to make between projects or at the end of each sewing session and would be wonderful for a charity Quilt.
  • definitely liking how you show many ways to get the same look, so depending how we process our scraps, the instructions are clear and easy to do.
  • I was thinking fussy cut fabric for the middle, applique works, too! Thinking I might start a leaders and enders with Christmas fabrics for a quilt like this -- or several!! I've got a LOT of Christmas fabric!! LOL!! Thank you for sharing!
  • @suestutzle2779
    Thankyou thankyou Kris for this video. Your object might have been to show us how to do the scrappy quilt block and yes, I really enjoyed this but what I valued most was the lesson on how to square up your block. I was given a whole bunch of blocks made by different people and asked to sew them together. My mind went blank because all the squares were, well, not uniform in their square and I didn't know where to start. Especially too because I had cut and made some blocks to go with it too. Mine all matched, other blocks matched each other but nothing was uniform. Now I can fix it all up. Finally, I know what I am doing!!!!!!! Thank you.
  • @pamatt73
    Thank you for sharing with us beginners…retired but love material❤️❤️❤️
  • I just found your channel today!! I have a lot of scraps and this block will be perfect to use them up!! (or, at least some of them) I love your teaching style and your bubbly personality.
  • @cjtheisen5124
    Hurray! Someone besides me and Kimberly Jolly who pins! I think it save many headaches. Thanks for creating 3 ways to make it too. Very helpful!
  • I will deconstruct my gently used napkins and pillowcases for my scrappy blocks. Thank for sharing your sewing lessons, Kris.
  • @CopycatQuilter
    Love this idea! I think I’ll use full sized jelly roll strips and cut them down into 2 patches and just toss ‘em in a basket until I have a whole pile to make into a quilt (putting the 2 patches randomly all over the quilt so it doesn’t get matchy-matchy). Thanks for sharing!
  • @lindalosier5989
    I love scrappy & this is another great way to use up fabric. My goal this year is to do exactly that & not buy any fabric except maybe background & backing as needed. Thanks for sharing!!
  • @karencondon8567
    I love your Old Quilt videos, which are informative and educational. Thanks for sharing your vintage treasures.
  • @honorcobb8509
    I love learning from you! Thanks! And I love that you love old quilts and take the time to share them with us!! I found you during 12 Days of Quiltmas, too! ❤