Scrappy Corners is a free scrap stash quilt pattern download. Download the free pattern and sew through your scrap stash!
This fun and colorful scrappy star quilt is a Quilty Stars quilt using my scrap stash. This scrap friendly quilt pattern is stash friendly.
Let us introduce you to an excellent stash-busting project for beginners – the Scrap Yarn Basket crochet pattern by Cintia Gonzalez. You can work it with
Got fabric scraps? Chances are, if you have been sewing for any length of time, you have a stash of small bits of fabric that you've tucked away for future use. This round-up of 25+ scrap fabric projects is the perfect resource to find inspiration for things to make with fabric scraps you have on
Scrappy Corners is a free scrap stash quilt pattern download. Download the free pattern and sew through your scrap stash!
Everyone is welcome at "StarQuar Scrap Quilts." I'm excited to share the concept of "StarQuar" units in one local and one online class in the next few weeks. Won't you join me? This is the idea on which Star Silhouettes is based. We'll cover scrap management in the context of StarQuar units. And you'll learn
Welcome to the Scrap Management Series! This is a series of blog post by well-known quilt pattern designers with tips on how to manage your quilty scrap stash, and tutorials for scrappy quilt projects. We talk about making precuts, using crumbs and strings, quick quilted gifts, improv projects and orphan blocks.
I didn’t plan on sewing a swimsuit this summer. Frankly, the bikini I made in 2015 is still going strong. But then London ended up having an incredible heatwave summer, and we, err, impulse-b…
These Stash Buster Sweater Knitting Patterns are a great way of using up your stash of odds and ends of yarn.
This fun and colorful scrappy star quilt is a Quilty Stars quilt using my scrap stash. This scrap friendly quilt pattern is stash friendly.
Scrappy Corners is a free scrap stash quilt pattern download. Download the free pattern and sew through your scrap stash!
This fun and colorful scrappy star quilt is a Quilty Stars quilt using my scrap stash. This scrap friendly quilt pattern is stash friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Scrappy Corners is a free scrap stash quilt pattern download. Download the free pattern and sew through your scrap stash!
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Start the new crochet year with the Stash Busting Blog Hop and get many fun patterns designed to use your scrap yarn!
57 Stash busting knitting patterns including both small-scale and large-scale projects. Shop your own yarn stash!
Scrappy Rainbow Patchwork Flying Geese quilt by Quilty Love. This stash buster quilt pattern is a fast quilt to sew up.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
This fun and colorful scrappy star quilt is a Quilty Stars quilt using my scrap stash. This scrap friendly quilt pattern is stash friendly.
Amazing idea for tiny fabric scraps! Use the tiniest bits of leftover fabric to make beautiful sewing projects by creating your own fabric.
I was thinking today that, sometimes when my spirits are low, all it takes to lift them again is to ask myself one little question: “What is beautiful about this moment?” And, you know what? The universe always has an answer for me. In fact, the universe usually has several. Two of today’s beautiful...Read More »
Diving into your scrap stash can be fun but also a little overwhelming if you don’t know what you want to do with it. One of my favorite quilt blocks to make with my scraps is the nine-patch block. It can be made from small squares and comes together so quickly with some chain piecing!...
Unleash your creativity and sustainability with "63 Ways to Use Scrap Yarn"! Dive into a world where leftover yarn becomes your treasure for crafting everything from cozy blankets to chic accessories and unique home decor. Perfect for crafters at every level, this guide transforms your yarn scraps into stunning, practical creations. Visit Textile Indie to explore innovative projects that make the most of every yarn bit.
Welcome to Stash Bandit! Let's talk about bricks!! I've been playing with bricks for years and some of my favorite quilts feature this simple rectangle which is twice as long as wide. Let's start simply. This is the easiest scrap quilt ever! Cut a wide variety of fabrics into patches 2½" x 4½". Pair a
Last year, I cleaned out and got rid of most of my fabric stash. (Read about that here). I didn't touch my scraps though. I can't bring myself to get rid of them because someday I'll make a postage stamp quilt or a string quilt or a scrappy something! (Maybe I'll design a quilt meant to use scraps...hmm...) In the ba
This Stash Buster Blanket Free Knitting Pattern is a great project to use up your leftover yarn with stripes and color changes.
10 FREE scrap quilt patterns! Make modern quilts with these free quilt patterns. Use fabric scraps from your stash or precut fabric.
Do you enjoy arts & crafts ? Specifically fabric crafts. I have created a list of 20 fabric crafts ideas that i have enjoyed over the years.
This fun and colorful scrappy star quilt is a Quilty Stars quilt using my scrap stash. This scrap friendly quilt pattern is stash friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
Free Scrap Stash Plus Quilt pattern by Emily of Quilty Love. Sew through your scraps stash with this modern plus quilt. Beginner friendly.
I recently had a request to post the sizes of the blocks for my Chunky Cut Christmas Quilt. (Marilyn, I'm sorry I have been unable to respond to you personally, but you are a no-reply blogger.) This quilt is quick and fun and a great way to bust some stash if you are feeling you need to liberate fabric from your shelves. It would be so good in many different fabrics, I think, so if you make one, be sure to share. I'm sorry I don't have time to fancy up my quilt sketch before publishing here. I did consider it, but it will be a long time before I find time to do that, so I hope the sketch is legible on your screen and that it all makes sense to you. I constructed the block in sections A to I (indicated by the bolder lines on the larger diagram) and joined them into three rows to complete. The sizes on the diagram are finished block sizes, so remember to add a half inch to each measurement to allow for your quarter inch seams. The seam allowances are included on the cutting list below for you. Section A Cut 1: 15 ½" x 6 ½" Cut 1: 6 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 12 ½" Section B Cut 2: 9 ½" squares Cut 1: 9 ½" x 18 ½" Section C Cut 2: 15 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 2: 9 ½" squares Section D Cut 2: 9 ½" squares Cut 1: 12 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 1: 12 ½" x 15 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 6 ½" Section E Cut 1: 9 ½" x 15 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 6 ½" Cut 1: 6 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" square Cut 1: 12 ½" x 9 ½" Section F Cut 1: 12 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 15 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" square Cut 1: 6 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 6 ½" Section G Cut 1: 6 ½" x 15 ½" Cut 1: 12 ½" x 6 ½" Cut 1: 12 ½" x 9 ½" Cut 1: 18 ½" x 9 ½" Section H Cut 1: 15 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 6 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 9 ½" square Cut 1: 9 ½" x 15 ½" Section I Cut 1: 9 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 6 ½" x 12 ½" Cut 1: 15 ½" x 12 ½" Binding You will need 15" FWOF for binding 246" of binding is required Cut 6 strips 2.5" x FWOF Backing I used a brushed cotton sheet for my backing so I didn't calculate actual yardage but the quilt will measure 57 ½" x 66 ½" finished, so you will need backing to cover this size. I think 3m/3yds should cover it but please check as I didn't calculate this for my own sewing purposes. I hope this is helpful to you Marilyn, and maybe others will also enjoy breaking out some long held fabrics for a fun scrap buster! Happy stitching!!
Scrap Stash Log Cabin Stars quilt by Emily of Quilty Love. This scrappy quilt combines the Log Cabin quilt block with a classic star block.
When I first started quilting, I eagerly jumped in with both feet. I almost immediately signed up for a "color of the month" stash builder club. Each month, 12 beautiful 1/2 yard cuts would arrive in my mailbox that I would lovingly fold and place on a shelf to admire. I imagined having one of those beautiful sewing s
Meet my favorite easy quilt block, a Baby Windmill. I started making these 4" x 4" blocks about 10 years ago, and I can't tell you how much fun I'm still having! Let's get right to how it's done. Each block takes two fabrics. Choose quilting fabrics with contrast; in other words, you
This Scrappy September, we want you to raid your fabric stash and sew up something beautiful with all that's left of your other projects. We knew that quilters end up with lots of leftover fabrics and that inspired us to get scrappy with our September sewing! This September, we are challenging you to make a new quilt entirely from your scrap stash. Are you up for it?
I am in the process of making some needed changes to these pages. So hang in there until the improvements are finished. :) If you make something from one of my tutorials, please link it back to me and help others find these tutorials so they can use them too. I would love to see what you make!! Please share your pictures in the from blank pages... facebook group, OR use the hashtag #fbppatterns on Instagram. Click HERE for a few Sewing Basics posts that I did a while back. NEW: YouTube Videos! http://YouTube.com/c/FromBlankPagesPatterns Paper Piecing Shortcuts: These are raw, unedited tutorials to share with you how I paper piece AS I paper piece. They are not made in order, but I will update this list as I post them, so you can easily watch them in order from start to finish! Glue Basting Multiple Sections at the Same Time Chain Piecing Multiple Sections Trimming Sections After Piecing Quilting: Sewing: Paper: Holiday: Christmas Tree Skirt "Meaning of Christmas" Ornaments