I’m with you no water in the iron always use a misting spray bottle. In the past I’ve had irons with water in them decide to spit rather than steam. Enjoy watching you play with scraps.
Once again, you have amazed me with your creativity in using up scraps. (I am working forward to the day when I open up a box of scraps that are absolutely just bits and pieces.). I may never see a day when all I am doing is stitching one piece of fabric to one piece of fabric, but I think it is a worthy goal. Today, you have given me more insight into what to do with all the pieces I have joined together in different configurations with no real plan of how to turn them into quilts. Currently, one of my friends and I have been working through bins of fabric. I think, so far, that I have fifteen or more bins that have been gone through (sort of an initial sort). We separated partially-constructed projects, fat quarters, EVERY scrap block we have found thrown in the mix (with more in the bunkhouse waiting for me to get through this first big sort). I am progressing, but I am afraid that I am years behind where you are working. I just want you to know that my friend and I will be reviewing this video as we move into the next step of downsizing each bin into specific colors, bringing in more bins, getting all the quilt tops waiting to be quilted (with battings and backings teamed together for either moving into someone else's to-do list OR actually quilting them up). One again, you made our job a bit easier to comprehend - - the idea of just actually separating the joined scraps into specific sizes is a great encouragement. Merry Christmas, Annette! I am so thankful for your videos and abilities of turning chaos into productive organization.
Hi Mary! 💛. Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and yours. 💙. I truly appreciate your comments. It does me good, and I smile, knowing that my little closet can help somebody else! ☀️. Stay tuned! Lots of great ideas for what to do with these blocks are in the comments of the video and I'm ready to roll! 🧵✂️
@@sunbeamfabricart very much looking forward to more of your sharing ideas. I could have never come up with those ideas without your videos! I am having a blast!
Maybe you can use the small parts and 3 inch blocks for binding. The other blocks can be used in a large quilt by making the 8 inch blocks for the middle part and around it the 4 and 5 inch blocks. Of course counting if there are enough blocks. Scrappy blocks are for me nice to make bags or place mats or little zipper bags. I love scraps. Nice when the blocks are cut to size and turn them and see the beautiful front part.
WOW that was impressive! The 3" blocks I would for sure use in a border, the large block I would probably just put a sashing between them and start making the quilt. The 4" blocks I would either put 4 together or put a frame around them to make bigger blocks. Happy Quilting!
Wow...what beautiful blocks! I love sewing scraps together, but lose interest in them when it comes to cutting them down into blocks for projects. I like small projects so would love to see some made into grocery bags, potholders, zipper bags, drawstring backpacks, etc. Thanks for sharing!
Lately I’ve been making hour glass and half square triangles out of my small triangle cut offs, it’s nice to have the first step towards a future project done. Also, it’s a way to sew when I don’t really want to work on my big project
Thanks! That is such a great idea! 💛. I do plan to put all the triangle shapes in a separate pile when I get there! ☀️ (But first these 8, 5, 4 and 3 inch squares!) 🤣🧵✂️
I have been making Charity Quilt tops...the organization that I bring them to (a Blanket Making Group at my mom's church, who hand tie the tops, make quilt sandwiches, then machine bind)... request that the tops are 60 x 80, made up of 10 x 10 finished blocks (pieced or cut)... This creates a 'grid' for them, for hand tying - instead of having to measure...as it is Quilting Bee of ladies circling around the top, on a very large table... this helps with accuracy and consistency of tying... my Scrap Squares are pieced together, to make 10.5 x 10.5 unfinished squares!
I always love watching you 'decide' what to do with your scraps. I don't have a lot but earlier this year I sewed lots of thin strips onto foundation fabrics. Then I cut them up and made lots of crossbody type phone bags. Next year I'll be using more to make items for a kids shoe-box charity. Merry Christmas🤶 to you from across the pond 🌲
Love your scraps bet you are so relaxed right now after doing all that .i am thinks doing a 4 patch with my scraps put a sashing between it we see i got 4 quilts to finish of lol from Newfoundland Canada long way from you lol
I cut most of my scraps into 2 1/2" blocks with my acuquilt machine. When I started cutting I was going to make a Irish chain quilt but I have found all kinds of embroidery things to do with them. My basket is getting low so need to cut more scraps.
Annette have you tried a clapper. I have a small one and it works great for my crumbs that I love working with. This last year I have made a few changes to enhance my quilting. I made a small portable pressing table, so I am more consistent in pressing. bought a small iron and bought a mister and started using the clapper. All make my sewing time much better. Because I like scrap sewing there are usually lots of seams close together and these changes have made a lot of difference. I find I really like the dry iron I always have used steam but found a tutorial that showed the difference in our blocks using or not using steam. wow!! I am a convert. This is a great video. I got a jump on Karen Browns challenge coming up. I also did all my scraps and put into bags. Was very pleased with the results as I also separated by color for first time.
Hi Connie! 💙 Yes, I had a very pricey beautiful clapper, and just never used it. I have a new one I just got, maybe I'll try again to make that a habit! I'm definitely doing Karen's challenge again this year. There is always SOMETHING, right!? 🤣 I appreciate you! 💛
Hi Annette. It was fun seeing the parade of fabrics from your previous projects. I love your idea of organizing so you’re ready when the idea strikes to make something fabulous. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us. 😀 I plan to use my collection of scrappy of 4” & 5” squares to make lap-sized fidget quilts in the new year. Happy Christmas to you and your family. 🎄
Very cool! 💛. Once in awhile I sneak some jazz into my videos. I am in Kansas City after all.... 🤣. The lamp is the real deal! I picked that up a few years back and just love it. 💛☀️
@sunbeamfabricart Jazz is our big go to. Some day we will get back to KC and explore more. I have an early 70s lamp from my parents that I just love! And my downfall is that I work in a record store! Toad Hall in Rockford, IL. If you are ever looking for something you can't find in KC give me a call! I think you can remember my name!
@@annettesonneson3468 How cool! We've got a couple of good record stores in KC, but I love getting to see live jazz almost any day of the week here! 💙💙💙
I love nine patches. My smallest scraps are 1 1/2 and 1 inch squares. Make 9 patches of dark and light as either x’s or +’s. Been using 1 1/2 patches with a single feature fabric in larger nine patch blocks x’s alternating with +’s. Will join these up for a quilt. The tiny 9 patches are becoming tiny sawtooth stars for a medallion quilt. Wonderful and easy follow up use for scraps from stash busting quilts. “Organized scrappy”! Thank you for your inspiration!❤
How long did it take you to complete this task? I get overwhelmed with my scraps even thought I absolutely love them. I like the idea of making them into blocks before hand.
Hi Annette! ☀️ If you EVER get your scrap basket empty, please e-mail a picture immediately! 🤣. I have come close a couple of times, but .... ✂️🧵. Funny, I just created a new handful of scraps today because I made a pillow. 🤣 It never ends.
I would do it by rows. As long as you have a row, say 72 inches long the width does not matter. Sew a row of 3 inch or 8 inch to about 72 inches long for example. Trim to be the length you want whether 72 or 54 or whatever. The width/height of the row is not important, just make the row the same length for the width of the quilt. You can put rows of different blocks together to make the size you want. I started a quilt width gifted star blocks. I am doing it as a row by row. Each row is different with whatever blocks I have or make until it is the length of quilt I decide on. I hope that makes sense.
I would do it by rows. As long as you have a row, say 72 inches long the width does not matter. Sew a row of 3 inch or 8 inch to about 72 inches long for example. Trim to be the length you want whether 72 or 54 or whatever. The width/height of the row is not important, just make the row the same length for the width of the quilt. You can put rows of different blocks together to make the size you want. I started a quilt width gifted star blocks. I am doing it as a row by row. Each row is different with whatever blocks I have or make until it is the length of quilt I decide on. I hope that makes sense.
I’m with you no water in the iron always use a misting spray bottle. In the past I’ve had irons with water in them decide to spit rather than steam. Enjoy watching you play with scraps.
Thanks so much! ☀️ 🧵✂️💡
Such a productive way to use your "leftovers"! Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks for watching Olivia! ☀️. It is fun to find a way to repurpose them 💙✂️🧵
Once again, you have amazed me with your creativity in using up scraps. (I am working forward to the day when I open up a box of scraps that are absolutely just bits and pieces.). I may never see a day when all I am doing is stitching one piece of fabric to one piece of fabric, but I think it is a worthy goal.
Today, you have given me more insight into what to do with all the pieces I have joined together in different configurations with no real plan of how to turn them into quilts.
Currently, one of my friends and I have been working through bins of fabric. I think, so far, that I have fifteen or more bins that have been gone through (sort of an initial sort). We separated partially-constructed projects, fat quarters, EVERY scrap block we have found thrown in the mix (with more in the bunkhouse waiting for me to get through this first big sort).
I am progressing, but I am afraid that I am years behind where you are working.
I just want you to know that my friend and I will be reviewing this video as we move into the next step of downsizing each bin into specific colors, bringing in more bins, getting all the quilt tops waiting to be quilted (with battings and backings teamed together for either moving into someone else's to-do list OR actually quilting them up).
One again, you made our job a bit easier to comprehend - - the idea of just actually separating the joined scraps into specific sizes is a great encouragement.
Merry Christmas, Annette! I am so thankful for your videos and abilities of turning chaos into productive organization.
Hi Mary! 💛. Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and yours. 💙. I truly appreciate your comments. It does me good, and I smile, knowing that my little closet can help somebody else! ☀️. Stay tuned! Lots of great ideas for what to do with these blocks are in the comments of the video and I'm ready to roll! 🧵✂️
@@sunbeamfabricart very much looking forward to more of your sharing ideas. I could have never come up with those ideas without your videos! I am having a blast!
Maybe you can use the small parts and 3 inch blocks for binding. The other blocks can be used in a large quilt by making the 8 inch blocks for the middle part and around it the 4 and 5 inch blocks. Of course counting if there are enough blocks. Scrappy blocks are for me nice to make bags or place mats or little zipper bags. I love scraps. Nice when the blocks are cut to size and turn them and see the beautiful front part.
Thanks so much for watching! ☀️. I love all these ideas! 💛💙💛
WOW that was impressive! The 3" blocks I would for sure use in a border,
the large block I would probably just put a sashing between them and start
making the quilt. The 4" blocks I would either put 4 together or put a frame
around them to make bigger blocks. Happy Quilting!
Thanks so much! 💛. I love the sashing idea on the larger blocks for sure, and then yes, a frame of smaller blocks. Interesting! 💛
Thanks for sharing
You're welcome! ☀️
Wow...what beautiful blocks! I love sewing scraps together, but lose interest in them when it comes to cutting them down into blocks for projects. I like small projects so would love to see some made into grocery bags, potholders, zipper bags, drawstring backpacks, etc. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching! ☀️. I love your ideas! 💛
Lately I’ve been making hour glass and half square triangles out of my small triangle cut offs, it’s nice to have the first step towards a future project done. Also, it’s a way to sew when I don’t really want to work on my big project
Thanks! That is such a great idea! 💛. I do plan to put all the triangle shapes in a separate pile when I get there! ☀️ (But first these 8, 5, 4 and 3 inch squares!) 🤣🧵✂️
I have been making Charity Quilt tops...the organization that I bring them to (a Blanket Making Group at my mom's church, who hand tie the tops, make quilt sandwiches, then machine bind)... request that the tops are 60 x 80, made up of 10 x 10 finished blocks (pieced or cut)... This creates a 'grid' for them, for hand tying - instead of having to measure...as it is Quilting Bee of ladies circling around the top, on a very large table... this helps with accuracy and consistency of tying... my Scrap Squares are pieced together, to make 10.5 x 10.5 unfinished squares!
Oh wow! That's so great! 💛. That's a great, organized way to get the most quilts and makes it easy on the makers too! ☀️. Thanks for watching! 💙
I try to do the same with leftover fabric. I have 10 inch . 5 inch and the smallest is 2 1/2 inch. Thanks for the great ideas.
That's great to hear! ☀️ Thanks for watching! 💛
Hi Annette! I would probably use the smaller blocks to frame a panel or use as sashing for solid color blocks
That is a great idea!💡 Thanks for sharing! 🩵☀️🩵
For me.. the favorite go to is "charms on point" from MSQC using the 5" squares... can't wait to see what you come up with!
Ooh, I love MSQC, and I also love charms on point! 💛💛💛 Thanks! 💙
I would make scrap blocks with sashing. I like to do the simplest combination to make quilts.
Hi Elaine! ☀️ Sounds perfect! 🧵✂️
I do like to make scrappy placemats for our local senior’s home bite sized projects when a larger project isn’t on my radar
What a great idea!! Thanks ! 💛💛💛
I always love watching you 'decide' what to do with your scraps. I don't have a lot but earlier this year I sewed lots of thin strips onto foundation fabrics. Then I cut them up and made lots of crossbody type phone bags. Next year I'll be using more to make items for a kids shoe-box charity. Merry Christmas🤶 to you from across the pond 🌲
Hi Lesley! ☀️ Phone bags! great idea! 💛💛💛. Merry Christmas 🎄 to you from Kansas City! 💙
Love your scraps bet you are so relaxed right now after doing all that .i am thinks doing a 4 patch with my scraps put a sashing between it we see i got 4 quilts to finish of lol from Newfoundland Canada long way from you lol
Thanks so much for watching! I love the sashing idea! 🧵 Yes, Newfoundland is a LONG WAY from Kansas City! ☀️
I cut most of my scraps into 2 1/2" blocks with my acuquilt machine. When I started cutting I was going to make a Irish chain quilt but I have found all kinds of embroidery things to do with them. My basket is getting low so need to cut more scraps.
Very cool! Love the Irish Chain! 💙💙💙
Annette have you tried a clapper. I have a small one and it works great for my crumbs that I love working with. This last year I have made a few changes to enhance my quilting. I made a small portable pressing table, so I am more consistent in pressing. bought a small iron and bought a mister and started using the clapper. All make my sewing time much better. Because I like scrap sewing there are usually lots of seams close together and these changes have made a lot of difference. I find I really like the dry iron I always have used steam but found a tutorial that showed the difference in our blocks using or not using steam. wow!! I am a convert. This is a great video. I got a jump on Karen Browns challenge coming up. I also did all my scraps and put into bags. Was very pleased with the results as I also separated by color for first time.
Hi Connie! 💙 Yes, I had a very pricey beautiful clapper, and just never used it. I have a new one I just got, maybe I'll try again to make that a habit! I'm definitely doing Karen's challenge again this year. There is always SOMETHING, right!? 🤣 I appreciate you! 💛
Hi Annette. It was fun seeing the parade of fabrics from your previous projects. I love your idea of organizing so you’re ready when the idea strikes to make something fabulous. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us. 😀
I plan to use my collection of scrappy of 4” & 5” squares to make lap-sized fidget quilts in the new year.
Happy Christmas to you and your family. 🎄
Thanks so much! I appreciate your comment! 💛💛💛 Love the fidget quilt idea! Merry Christmas! 🎄
Lovely blocks. I think I would sash all the blocks and put them together.
Thank you! 💙. That sounds like a great idea! ☀️
Love the art in your living room! We are music lovers! ❤ And totally dig the MCM furniture and lamp!
Very cool! 💛. Once in awhile I sneak some jazz into my videos. I am in Kansas City after all.... 🤣. The lamp is the real deal! I picked that up a few years back and just love it. 💛☀️
@sunbeamfabricart Jazz is our big go to. Some day we will get back to KC and explore more. I have an early 70s lamp from my parents that I just love! And my downfall is that I work in a record store! Toad Hall in Rockford, IL. If you are ever looking for something you can't find in KC give me a call! I think you can remember my name!
@@annettesonneson3468 How cool! We've got a couple of good record stores in KC, but I love getting to see live jazz almost any day of the week here! 💙💙💙
Ohhhh what pretty scraps you have😝
I’ll be excited to see what you come up with!
Merry Christmas ✝️🙏🏻🎄🎁🥰❤️😀
Merry Christmas! 🎄 I am excited to get moving on these squares! 💛
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure! ☀️💛
I love nine patches. My smallest scraps are 1 1/2 and 1 inch squares. Make 9 patches of dark and light as either x’s or +’s. Been using 1 1/2 patches with a single feature fabric in larger nine patch blocks x’s alternating with +’s. Will join these up for a quilt. The tiny 9 patches are becoming tiny sawtooth stars for a medallion quilt. Wonderful and easy follow up use for scraps from stash busting quilts. “Organized scrappy”! Thank you for your inspiration!❤
Thanks so much for your comment! ☀️💛. I love the 9-patch idea of darks and lights! And OH MY your small scraps.... WOW! 💙
How long did it take you to complete this task? I get overwhelmed with my scraps even thought I absolutely love them. I like the idea of making them into blocks before hand.
Thanks for watching! ☀️. The sorting was about 1 hour, the pressing was about 2 hours, and the trimming was about 2 hours. ✂️
I made one donation quilt back and front with scraps. Still can't seem to get that scrap basket close to being empty! 😂
Hi Annette, I like that you use the blocks for front and back. I’ll have to give that a go🙂
Hi Annette! ☀️ If you EVER get your scrap basket empty, please e-mail a picture immediately! 🤣. I have come close a couple of times, but .... ✂️🧵. Funny, I just created a new handful of scraps today because I made a pillow. 🤣 It never ends.
@@sunbeamfabricart I don't think that will EVER happen, but if it does I will send a pic!
I would do it by rows. As long as you have a row, say 72 inches long the width does not matter. Sew a row of 3 inch or 8 inch to about 72 inches long for example. Trim to be the length you want whether 72 or 54 or whatever. The width/height of the row is not important, just make the row the same length for the width of the quilt. You can put rows of different blocks together to make the size you want. I started a quilt width gifted star blocks. I am doing it as a row by row. Each row is different with whatever blocks I have or make until it is the length of quilt I decide on. I hope that makes sense.
Hi Nancy! Thank you so much for this great idea! 💡 I love it! ☀💛. And it makes perfect sense to me!
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I would do it by rows. As long as you have a row, say 72 inches long the width does not matter. Sew a row of 3 inch or 8 inch to about 72 inches long for example. Trim to be the length you want whether 72 or 54 or whatever. The width/height of the row is not important, just make the row the same length for the width of the quilt. You can put rows of different blocks together to make the size you want. I started a quilt width gifted star blocks. I am doing it as a row by row. Each row is different with whatever blocks I have or make until it is the length of quilt I decide on. I hope that makes sense.
I do the same thing! I sort by color first, then add in orphan blocks.