My post today will be in reverse order to explain how I get ideas.
This is sewing from 2 nights, 82 blocks. (total number from several days = 269). As I was sewing them, I was considering an all triangle square center of a baby quilt. I was trying to decide if all of the ones with the same 2 fabrics would be grouped together or if I would spread them out in a random grouping. Then I started thinking about how else I could use them: a small center with a border around it and then another round of triangle squares and a final border. Then......I thought about one of the boxes I found in the basement earlier in the day.
The top box is the one I am talking about, with 4.5" squares and 4.5" x 8.5" rectangles. Then I remembered a quilt top I have made fairly recently.What if I used the triangles to make a quilt top similar to this one (which is Marcia Derse fabric)? The larger rectangles are already the right size and I would just need to cut the narrow rectangles. I could use this as my master plan but change the layout if I thought it needed to be changed.This solidifies my idea that keeping busy and making pieces for the parts department keeps the designing mind active.
So, back to yesterday morning, I found these 2 boxes on one shelf below the boxes of flannel pieces. I have used some of the Kaffe flying geese in another quilt top...one I can't decide if it is finished or needs more (like a calming border).I have LOTS of drawers and boxes full of strips, all labeled. When I have a project in mind that will use strips, I usually search through the boxes and drawers to see if I can use the strips in them or would be better off cutting new strips.I need to keep looking to see what I have missed. I have about a dozen project boxes I haven't looked in yet.