Who doesn't have a box of test blocks, miscuts and orphan quilt blocks? Oh, I'm sure there's one or two of you out there with the will power to use them up immediately or toss them in the trash. And I'll admit I've done it a time or two myself.
But the older I get the more frugal I get when it comes to quilting.
I've done a little research on making quilts from the orphan blocks and Improv quilting. Those who do this style of quilting make it look easy, but I know it's a learned skill. My style of quilting is a bit more structured.
Repetitive quilt blocks and well-balanced quilts is my style. Can a dress right dress kind of quilter, like me, be taught to think outside the box and go willy nilly?
There's only one way to find out and that is to jump in and give it a try. The worst thing that can happen is I make a few quilts that I don't like and that's nothing new. There's been a few over the years that made me wonder "what was I thinking?".
So, here I stand at the edge wanting to jump in with both feet but I'm just not ready to make the leap. The plan for these three bags of misfits is ...someday. I realize, someday, is how my UFO's have become out of control...sigh.
These will go to the bottom of the list because they overwhelm my dress right dress quilty brain. For now, I'll work on the simple and easy to finish UFO's. One has already been chosen, and I will start it when I have a slot in my 3-quilt rotation.