Scrappy scatter patch baby quilt
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This is perfect. Very lovely, Amy! Your designs are so wonderful. And the low-volume scrappy is just perfect. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Ooo, this would be a great quilt to use up some of my Bonnie and Camille scraps. Thank you for a great tutorial! I love this so much — it looks so soft and pretty!! Thank you so much for using Vintage Adventure for it. You are the BEST!!! That is darling! I like that pattern better than the one from the Sew Sampler box this time. I would love to size it up to a throw just for my living room or bedroom.
Thanks for sharing with us! What a darling quilt! I was wondering what to do with a petite rolie polie I just found in my stash. Now I know! Hopefully I can find some other pieces in my stash to coordinate with it more than likely I will lol.
Thanks for sharing your tutorial. Oh and I love the Vintage Adventure collection you used. So cute. Seeing all your colorful, happy projects makes me want to spend some quality time with my sewing machine. Love this quilt and love how great you are with sharing your patterns. Great explanations and wonderful fabric choices. Love to win this rollie pollie so I can get one started. Very cute quilt, and I love the shortcut for the nine patches- wish I knew that trick for a quilt I did last year!
Vintage Adventure is the perfect name for the fabric…old fashion fun with a modern color scheme. I love how the secondary designs come together and the softness of the pink colors. So cute!! Ive been wanting to try to make flying geese with your no waste method…hopefully in my next project. Lovely quilt! Love your patterns and fabric selections. Recently made your Lattice Baby Quilt for new granddaughter.
Thanks for sharing. Oh I love the color choices in the entire quilt. Makes me feel like a kid again in a ice cream shop.
And the new pattern…. Thank you for the inspiration. Lovely quilt. I like your scrappy 9-patch technique. Thank you for the tip about cutting the stripes in 2 different directions so they all finish in one direction! I love this quilt and this fabric line. My parents had motorhomes for years so this fabric is quite sentimental for me. I would love to make this quilt for my great niece. This is an adorable design. I love the fabric as well. My mother in law loves both quilts and vintage bicycles so this would be perfect for her.
These lovely vintage colors compliment your quilt so beautifully! Great tutorial as well. I always direct my students to your blog for easy to follow steps. Okay, I love 9 patches and stars. This quilt is a cutie, Amy. Now I am going to make one for grand baby number 3. Your quilt turned out so adorable, I love your advice all the time, I appreciate your vast knowledge Amy, I would have cut all of those stripe squares wrong, and then I would have had a tiny melt down.
This is a sweet quilt, Happy Summer Amy, I hope you are enjoying good weather, It is hot and humid here on the east coast 35 miles west of the cesspool.
Such a cute and fun quilt! Love the colors and it looks fun to make as well! This looks like a must have for any quilter!! Nice job!! Another wonderful project using precuts.
I just finished watching your class on precuts on Craftsy and what a wonderful instructor you are. Its like having a conversation with a friend as well as receiving lots of hints and ideas. Love how this came together…Perfect fabric, pattern and instructions! A darling quilt. The fabric is very cute with A lot of adventures happening. I could look at the quilt back forever.
Thank you so much for sharing this on your blog. This quilt is so cute! I love 9 patches! Of course, that would involve some additional math, and it could end up too large. Regardless, I hope to make one of these soon! Thanks again! What a darling baby quilt, and what a cute line of fabric!
I would love to make this for one of the babies in my life! Thanks for all you do! Thanks so much for the great tutorial, Amy! I love this quilt and it is now added to my list of quits to make. I love the secondary stars in the design! This fabric is so cute…thanks for the opportunity to win a rolie polie of Vintage Adventure. Also, thanks so much for all of the tips that you share; I have learned a lot from you. Such a wonderful baby quilt and fun fabric. Thanks for the tutorial and the opportunity to win this fabric.
Love your darling baby quilt. Absolutely so sweet and luscious! Thank you for your generous sharing of this tutorial and the abundance of your inspiration. Visiting your website is always uplifting and I treasure it. Love the sweetness and beauty of this quilt — definitely one I have to make!!! You never cease to inspire! Hugs from the Rockies, Pippa. This is a great baby quilt pattern. I can see fussy cutting prints for the snow ball blocks.
Thanks for the very clear tutorial. Love the cute baby quilt. Seems like I have trouble keeping up with all the baby quilts I need to make so this would be pretty fast.
Amy, that is just the cutest darn quilt ever! I add my thanks to everyone else who has expressed their appreciation of your generosity. Those colors are so soothing. I am always looking for a quick and easy baby quilt. Thank you for the great tutorial! As always, so easy to follow with good pictures. This fabric is adorable!
Such a cute quilt, and I love the fabric. Would love to win the give away. Thank you for sharing this sweet baby quilt. I love 9 patch blocks and this adds a whole new dimension. I really appreciate your clear instructions and especially for the flying geese sets… Very cute quilt… I have only grandsons, but love this fabric so much I will make it for me! This quilt is so wonderful, I loved it as soon as I saw the photo in my email! Thank you very much for the tutorial.
Thank you for such an adorable quilt. I absolutely LOVE this color combination. So fresh and summery! This would be perfect for my granddaughter, who will be two in December! I love this nine patch baby quilt! Yours is so sweet looking. The fabric is gorgeous. Thank you for the tutorial and the giveaway.
So sweet and fresh! As important as it is for new mom and baby to like the theme, color and pattern of a gift quilt, it is just as important that the quilter me in this case! What fun to work with! Such a sweet quilt! I so look forward to your emails! I love all of your patterns. Gotta get this fabric for sure to make a quilt for our new camper.
Thanks for the pattern. Thank you for the detailed intructions! And the tutorial will make the project so much easier! Thank you! I love red, aqua and pink in a quilt. Such a soft and delicate look to a quilt. Makes me feel so happy! Really great combination of colors and yet soft looking. I have a baby gift to make so this is a great idea to get started.
Looks vintage when finished, great job. Hi Amy, I am going to pass on this one, but love the colors and simplicity of the design and beautiful results. Marie in Hot Phoenix. So adorable, I have a new niece coming this would be perfect for her!
Love love love this pattern! Love this sweet baby quilt. I need to make one for a present and then boom! Thank you. You are always so positive in your blog and just wanted to let you know. This is an adorable baby quilt! What a pretty quilt! The fabric is so sweet. I know someone who would just love this quilt.
Thank you for the tutorial. This is adorable fabric and I would love to make this as s gift for a sweet grand baby! This is such a cute quilt!! Thank you for Sharing and for the chance to win.
This is the cutest quilt ever! Love this fabric line, and hoping I can get my hands on some soon! Thank you for the tutorial! Love your everything about your website! Oh I love this quilt, a real sweetie! I love your patterns, too. Your directions and photos make the quilts easy to put together. Thank your for the opportunity to win the lovely fabric. Thanks for another great tutorial. Baby Summer Spring Easy Thrifty. Your Recently Viewed Projects. Images from other quilters.
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Scrap quilts are often fun quilts to make. Most scrap quilters agree that they organize based on size. Some quilters have more than one bin for a certain size because they tend to make a lot of scrap quilts using that size scrap.
Next, iron those scraps, you will be glad you did. According to scrap quilting expert Sally Schneider , there are three methods to make a scrap quilt. Ohio Star makes a great quilt block to start with. A simple 9 patch or Churn Dash block would also make good choices for a new scrap quilt. The directions for this quilt uses a strip piecing method if you prefer to use your pre-cut fabric strips. If your stash contains a lot of fat quarters , this quilt pattern will have you using them up in no time.
The instructions explain how to sub-cut the fat quarter into smaller squares for the piecing. Scrappy binding is a beautiful alternative for any scrap quilt. This means you sew the pieces together that may slightly different sizes and then square them with a ruler to form the block.
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