Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Scraps Come in All Shapes and Sizes

Just when you think you finally have a good grasp, handle or plan for the UFO's and scrap fabrics, this happens.  You discover a box of forgotten scraps.


This is my applique scraps and tool kit.  The good thing is it's pretty well organized and small.  Let's dig in here and see if I can come up with a plan to use up some of scrap pieces.


Amazing how much stuff can fit in one little box.  There's things in here that to be honest, I don't know why I have them.  For instance the store bought embroidered applique.  I don't think I bought them or would ever use them but I also don't have the heart to get rid of them because they are kind of cute.


On the hand I feel like the leftover applique pieces I can work into quilts.  Look at the bag of bias strips!  While digging through this box I realize I could start making plans to use them up and actually make some things with them. But I guarantee you the box of applique will keep growing as I work to use the contents.  


These look promising. Just add a few of the scrappy leaves and some bias strips and BAM I'll have a cute little spring wall hanging.


And these....could be little flowers for the wall hanging.  Oh yes! I have a vision for a smaller lap quilt.  It would use up most of the leaves and the brighter colored applique pieces in this box.  I could use the scrap bias strips to make a vine border, add the leaves and flower applique to the vine.....


So I put it all back in the box and took the dog for a walk.   By the time we return from our walk I had come to my senses.  I'm not dealing with those scraps right now.  Stay the course Lea Anne!  Go square up some HST's!  If you're new here and wondering "What HST's?".  Click here.


Thanks for stopping by my little spot in Podunk.

Until next time...

I hope you find time to stitch up something sweet!








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4 comments:

  1. Good job not being distracted by applique box squirrel. Your ideas sound great so make some quick notes or a sketch of the imagined quilt top and tuck it into the box.

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    1. Thanks! It's always fun to find little treasures hiding in our sewing spaces.

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  2. Ha! you reminded me of 4 more OLD UFOs in my past, awaiting me to find them and get them into some-THING!

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    1. Glad I could spark some creativity. Hope your UFO busting is more successful than mine!

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