☀️ ♻️ TAME YOUR SCRAPS ♻️ ☀️ | Not one - TWO BEAUTIFUL QUILTS from SCRAPS & STASH! | Jazzy Quilting

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Publicado 2024-01-19
☀️ Welcome! ☀️ If you don't want to plan too much or pre-cut your scraps, here is a GREAT WAY TO USE YOUR SCRAPS! Follow along as I take a LARGE pile of scraps and turn them into not one, BUT TWO QUILT TOPS! These quilts are just BEAUTIFUL! Just sit down and sew some fabric!

For this type of project you are NOT LIMITED to perfect straight lines! Use your imagination and HAVE FUN WITH YOUR SEWING! 🧵 The time to make these two quilt tops was about 16 hours total, I spent almost an entire weekend putting them together. AND WHAT A GREAT FEELING to get these scraps moved onto their next life! ❤️

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Music by subscription/license
Spring is You (Instrumental Version)
NIKLAS GABRIELSSON WITH MARTIN LANDSTRÖM & HIS ORCHESTRA
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PRODUCT FEATURED: Blade Saver. Just make sure you get the right size for your old blades. In the video I am using one for 45mm blades.
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00:00 Introduction
01:05 Sorting out scrap strips by size
02:43 Stacking scrap groups
03:15 Chain piecing scrap strips round 1
04:51 Separating chains and next rounds
05:26 Change of Sewing Machine!
06:27 Pressing strips
07:25 Original plan drawing
07:36 Cutting diagonal scrap blocks
09:27 Trimming blocks piano key border and triangles
10:30 Taking a look so far
10:53 Stitch diamond scrap blocks
13:38 Stitch straight scrap blocks
14:49 Stitch triangle scaps into blocks
17:50 Quilt plan and revision
18:45 Inner Border and Piano Key Border
19:30 Quilt Reveals - Both quilt 1 and

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @susanrascone2098
    Very nice use of scraps. I make a lot of scrappy quilts too, just a little hint- I use up bits of bobbins from my stash instead of loading new ones.
  • Thank you for validating my sewing style! It is so liberating and a lot of people are drawn to the look of so many fabrics in ONE place!
  • 2 beautiful scrappy quilts - makes my heart sing to see all those fabrics play so nicely together! 🥰
  • I can never get enough ideas for scraps because that is my favourite “method” of quilting!😂
  • Bonjour Annette. C’est fou comme vous pouvez réaliser de beaux assemblages avec des chutes ! C’est très sympa au final, et les oiseaux bleus…❤ Merci pour tout ce travail. Régine 🇫🇷🧣🧤
  • Nice Job. This is SO-O-O NOT boring to watch. I have subscribed. You will be the only quilter in the world who has no scraps!
  • I love this scrap method. The blocks look great and it fits well with the other parts of scraps. thanks for showing.
  • @cherylbrown4058
    Loving the scrappiness and the mixing of different styles of blocks too!
  • @jessi4959
    Love watching what you are doing and the great explanations 😀
  • @debbyshadeck8291
    Awesome! String quilts are some of my absolute favorites! I enjoy and also learn from watching your videos! Thank you so much.
  • @pammeinzer6757
    You have some nice looking scraps. Great job.love your backup machine.
  • O Sister! These are absolutely beautiful!!! I just love scrappy quilts!
  • @wendywilson1736
    I learned to sew when I was 9 on my mom's Singer featherweight like this! Same year, too! And now, I have it. 😊 But it needs a new belt. My newer Singer Simple is still working fine. Interesting how you put those strips together by similar lengths. I like to do piano key border strips and separate them by contrast sashing to make a larger top, or make rail fence blocks. Working on row quilt(s) now with blocks I started years ago. Need to get them out, and used! I may donate them to animal shelter, or crisis nursery.
  • @connieking9873
    There are so many ways to use scraps. These 2 are great. I enjoy adding the piano key board as a border. I think it is classy. I sometimes spend the day just chain piecing with adding tape my smaller scraps but definitely will take some of my longer strips to make 5 or 6” strips.
  • @FoD1975
    Both absolutely beautiful! Hope your machine will be ok, but so lovely to see an old Singer! Just shows what you can do with very basic equipment and stitches. ☺️ Deb xx 🤗
  • @chickad5820
    When attaching your binding, at the beginning... Sew, ⅛ from the edge, the point part down as a single layer past where you'd normally start. Cut your thread, fold the fabric back on itself, making 2 layers again and start like you show in your video, catching that single stitched layer underneath. Leave the opening long enough to tuck in the other end. This single layer will stay tight when inserting the other end. Keeps your finish to the front tighter with least chance of pleats. Hope my explanation makes sense.