28 May 2020

Still Green After All These Years


I got SO excited about this scrappy quilt-as-you-go project I started last week to use up the tiny green batik pieces leftover from my still-not-finished green batik leftovers dress, I haven't finished the dress!!! In fact, I haven't touched the dress since the second block from this new WIP!

This project is teaching me I really like using up scraps as I go, as opposed to pulling scraps from a box. I'm using up small batting remnants that have hung around for years. I've re-learned I crave designing as I go. And this project is teaching me that I can make time for quilting, even when I have no time. When a project is this much fun, it's hard not to put other tasks aside!


Every time I'm forced to pull away from my sewing machine right now, I can't wait to get back to it. I needed sewing, piecing and quilting to be this much fun again.

When I began the first block, I was trying to figure out why I had so many solid green Kona leftovers. It took me a few ticker-tape pieces to remember the rainbow quilt I put together because I had so many colors of the rainbow.


After cutting the first two solid green blocks, I came across a solid green I wanted to use that wasn't quilt wide enough. I decided to incorporate one of the tiny scrap stash-burners I learned from Crazy Mom Quilts. I had clippings from the skirt of the dress that started this journey that would be perfect for a birch tree block.




I had a ton of little half-house shaped scraps leftover from the Dresden plate I'm appliquéing to the dress bodice.


I've always wanted to make a scrappy house/village quilt, and I thought these odd-shaped little pieces would be perfect.


I tried several different layout options, and I just really didn't like any of them. As I was putting the pieces away one last time, I realized I could create half-hearts from the half-houses with a few simple cuts, and then perhaps I could use up those scraps on this new, nifty quilt.


The resulting hearts are so inspiring, I might have to do another heart quilt!


Linking up with Alycia Quilts and Confessions of a Fabric Addict.

11 comments :

  1. Keep going. It's wonderful. :-)

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  2. Your greens are mahhhhh-velous! A great use of Birches and a myriad of hearts.....looking god!

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    1. Thank you, Grammajudyb! I have to admit, I love the greens, too. I don't know if I will do another birch block, although I have more than enough scraps for a few, but I sure like the hearts!!!

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  3. I love where this is going - and how improv it is!!! Yay for getting back to happy piecing!

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    1. Thank you, Alycia! I'm truly loving this one, too. And being thrilled to be piecing again adds to the sentimental value of this jewel!

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  4. Your quilts are so lovely. I am quite fond of the heart one at the end of your post. I love anything hearts, and this one is quite lovely. I look forward to seeing more of your lovely work. Wishing you a day filled with many blessings. ((hugs))

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    1. Thank you, Stitchy! I am really wanting to make another quilt with just heart appliques. So fun, and so symbolic!

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  5. Your blocks are looking great! I love the rainbow quilt too!

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    1. Thank you, Frederique! I can't wait to get this one finished. I bet it becomes a new all-time favorite!

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  6. What a wonderful adventure you've been on! Here's hoping you manage to finish your dress soon, too.

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