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Quilting With Scraps Strips And Jelly Rolls - Turn Your Leftover Fabrics into Beautiful Creations

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Quilting is an art form that has been around for centuries. It involves sewing different pieces of fabric together to create beautiful and functional pieces like blankets, bedspreads, and wall hangings. While many quilters prefer working with new fabrics, there is a growing trend of using scraps, strips, and jelly rolls to create unique and stunning quilts.

What are Scraps, Strips, and Jelly Rolls?

Scraps, as the name suggests, refer to the leftover pieces of fabric that accumulate after completing a sewing project. These can range from small, oddly shaped remnants to larger pieces that weren't used in their entirety. Strips, on the other hand, are long, narrow cut pieces of fabric that can be of varying widths. Jelly rolls are pre-cut strips of fabric that measure about 2.5 inches in width and are typically sold in bundles.

Quilting with scraps, strips, and jelly rolls is not only an eco-friendly way of utilizing leftover fabrics but also a great opportunity to experiment with different colors, patterns, and textures. Instead of letting these beautiful pieces go to waste, you can breathe new life into them by incorporating them into your quilting projects.

Scrap-Basket Beauties: Quilting with Scraps, Strips, and Jelly Rolls
by Kim Brackett (Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26537 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 82 pages
Screen Reader : Supported

The Joys of Quilting with Scraps

Working with scraps provides a sense of excitement and creativity that is hard to match. Here's why:

1. Endless Possibilities

Scraps offer an unlimited range of possibilities. You can mix and match different patterns, colors, and textures to create unique designs that reflect your personal style and taste. No two quilts made from scraps will ever be the same, making each piece a one-of-a-kind creation.

2. Eco-Friendly Quilting

Using scraps aligns with the principles of sustainability and reduces waste by giving new life to leftover fabrics. By incorporating scraps into your quilting projects, you contribute to a greener environment and showcase the beauty and potential of these seemingly insignificant remnants.

3. Cost-Effective Crafting

Quilting can be an expensive hobby, especially when working with new, high-quality fabrics. However, using scraps can significantly reduce costs. Instead of purchasing yards of fabric, you can create stunning quilts with the materials you already have on hand, making quilting more accessible and affordable.

Getting Started with Quilting Using Scraps, Strips, and Jelly Rolls

Now that you are convinced of the wonders of quilting with scraps, it's time to explore how to use them effectively. Here are some tips to get you started:

1. Sorting and Organizing

The first step is to organize your scraps according to color, pattern, and fabric type. This will make it easier to select the right pieces for your quilting projects. Consider using clear plastic bins or drawer organizers to keep your scraps neatly sorted.

2. Embrace Improvisation

Quilting with scraps is a great opportunity to let your creativity flow without rigid patterns or instructions. Embrace the freedom to improvise and experiment with unique combinations and layouts. You'll be amazed at the stunning designs you can create.

3. Combining Scraps with New Fabrics

While quilting with scraps is all about utilizing leftover pieces, don't be afraid to mix in new fabrics to create a harmonious blend. This can add depth and variety to your quilts, making them even more visually appealing.

4. Utilizing Strips and Jelly Rolls

Strips and jelly rolls are conveniently pre-cut, allowing you to save time and effort in cutting. Their uniform widths make them ideal for creating stunning strips or block-based quilts. Mix and match different colors and patterns to create eye-catching designs.

5. Try Different Quilt Blocks

Experiment with different quilt block designs like log cabins, flying geese, or half-square triangles. These blocks can be made using strips and scraps, and when combined, they form intricate and visually appealing patterns.

Inspiration for Quilting with Scraps

If you are looking for inspiration to kickstart your quilting journey with scraps, consider the following ideas:

1. Colorful Scrap Rainbow Quilt

Create a vibrant rainbow-inspired quilt using scraps of different colors. This project is not only visually stunning but also a fun way to use up small or irregular-shaped pieces of fabric.

2. Scrappy Improv Quilt

Improv quilting involves embracing the unplanned and unexpected. Create a scrap quilt using an improvisational approach, allowing the various shapes and sizes of your scraps to dictate the design. The result will be a unique and dynamic quilt with a modern feel.

3. Jelly Roll Race Quilt

Jelly roll race quilts are quick and easy to make. Simply sew the jelly roll strips together in a specific pattern, and within a short time, you'll have a beautiful, intricate-looking quilt.

Quilting with scraps, strips, and jelly rolls is a delightful way to turn your leftover fabrics into stunning creations. By embracing the endless possibilities, eco-friendly nature, and cost-effectiveness of quilting with scraps, you can create beautiful quilts that are uniquely yours.

Sort and organize your scraps, embrace improvisation, experiment with different quilt blocks, and explore the world of strips and jelly rolls. With a dash of creativity and some determination, you'll be amazed at the artwork you can create using these seemingly insignificant remnants.

Scrap-Basket Beauties: Quilting with Scraps, Strips, and Jelly Rolls
by Kim Brackett (Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 26537 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 82 pages
Screen Reader : Supported

Make stunning quilts from simple strips! In this follow-up to her best-selling books Scrap-Basket Surprises and Scrap-Basket Sensations, Kim Brackett presents 18 striking new quilt patterns for your piecing pleasure. All make beautiful use of 2½" strips.

  • Cut from your stash or use precut strips; quantities are given for both options
  • Spotlight your favorite fabric for quilting--including batiks, florals, and traditional prints
  • Enjoy an ample collection of designs ranging from geometrics to pinwheels to flowers
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