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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Scrap quilt class


One of the ideas I presented at the class yesterday was the 2 bricks sewn together and then placed on the design wall.  Here they are with a straight setting.







I like them on point even better.  The zig zags can run vertical or horizontal.  I have a lot more strip sets sewn to cut into squares so I can make different color bands.  I had a bunch of 3" strips left from some other project and none of them were full width strips.  Most were 12" or shorter.  If anybody in the area is interested, we are doing another class on the fourth Tuesday in July.  If we get more than 6 people I'll set up a Saturday class too.  I forgot to get my camera out and take pictures.  I promise to try to remember at the next class.

20 comments:

  1. It's my favorite block. Thanks for the pictures!

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  2. Great class! Design wall - note to self, gotta get me one of those. As usual your colors make the quilt and blog post. Wish I could attend your next class, but not exactly "in the area."

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  3. On point seems to always give a really nice presentation.

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  4. So simple, so elegant! A visual lesson in value!

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  5. Great blocks. It is so simple, but so striking!

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  6. I love a simple design, it can be so ordinary but so fabulous. I found some charm pack squares that my DIL gave me. This would be a great way to put them together. They are 4 inch squares. Would you cut them in half?

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  7. This is beautiful! What a wonderful way to use up those batik scraps. Note to self: add this to my inspirations file!

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  8. Such a simple block with such a stunning result(s)!

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  9. Ooo, I like this block in both settings. Wish I lived in the area!

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  10. I've always loved quilts made with this simple block, especially the on-point setting. This may be a good way to reduce some of my precut strip bins that are overflowing.

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  11. What a grand difference 'on point' makes with those blocks. Like 'night and day'.

    J~MT

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  12. Simple but elegant. So very you!

    Hugs - Marie

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  13. Love the on point layout. Hopefully soon I will find my way back to the sewing machine.

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  14. I really like the on-point setting. Interesting just how much difference that makes!

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  15. Love the pattern, love the fabric! Would you pick me up from the airport so I can take your class??!!!LOL:) Your students are so lucky to have you!
    Happy quilting!

    Kay in Kansas

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  16. This is a wonderful idea. I'm different, I guess, because I like the straight set better! This is great with the batiks, and you're giving me ideas again!

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  17. Great idea and easy quilt. Think I will make one.

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  18. What a clever way of doing zig zags! Also like the way the colours are scrappy, but blend in together.

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