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| Most of the leftover block parts and bits |
Goal number one on my February
list was to work the back to for my small group challenge flimsy. I finished the
flimsy last month. My plan was to use the leftover bits, pieces and chunks to construct the back. First, I placed the leftover block parts and bits on the design wall.
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| Auditioning fabric placement of the Kaffe leftovers |
Next, I placed the leftover chunks of the Kaffe fabric on the design wall. Gertie wanted to place the pieced sections vertically; but, they looked better in the horizontal orientation. Using the scraps, I pieced the parts together to begin making a row.
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| Piecing sections into rows |
Once I had made several rows, I checked the row width against the flimsy and learned it needed to be a few inches wider. Kept stitching until I made rows. I auditioned the rows in different configurations. When Gertie, my inner squirrel, approved, I stitched the rows together. I added the blue to unify the piece as well as make it a little longer.
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| 60 x 72 inch back |
I was amazed at how I many scraps I used! The scraps needed little trimming. I took a photo of the leftovers. In addition to the bits in the photo, I had about third of a yard left of the bright orange and 2/3 yard left of the dark orange fabric. I had about 3/4 yard left of the purple.(I'll use the purple as binding.)
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| The leftovers |
As I was cleaning up the space, I found the scraps I couldn't find earlier. I asked myself. Now what? I auditioned the remaining leftovers. I may be able to add 10 more inches in length and about eight inches in width. Gertie, my inner squirrel, squealed with delight. She thinks this back has become a top. She could be right!
7 comments:
What a great use of those leftover gits, Terry; I do love your addition of the Kaffee fabrics--I think they really add a lot...nice work, Hugs, Julierose
I was thinking that with that beautiful back, the quilt could be reversible. But, two quilts is a better idea!
Good job! I love a fun backing!!
I'm sorry I missed this post Wednesday, Terry - not sure what I was doing! That's going to make a really fun backing for your challenge quilt. Such a great way to use up leftover blocks and scraps, too. It will be a reversible quilt! Have fun finishing it up!
I love the way you are using leftovers here. I agree with Jeanna, those pretty fabrics will make your quilt reversable. Happy Stitching!
I like how you used scraps to make the backing. I never thought to do that.
Beautiful back (or top?), and great use of all the scraps! I had to go back on your blog posts to see the making of the top, and I love it! Great use of large prints and pretty KF fabrics. Thank you for sharing and linking up!
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