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Saturday, January 05, 2013

Saturday sewing

I jumped on the scrappy trip bandwagon.
I couldn't resist!
They are 2" finished squares, after all.
(Finally!)
Tutorial can be found here.
 

41 comments:

  1. Love the colors!!!!!

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  2. I can't wait to hop on the bandwagon! These scrappy trips are everywhere! Working on a quilt with a deadline but I'm hopping on as soon as this one is finished :) Yours looks great!!!Love the colors!

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  3. Beautiful colors! I can't wait to get mine started!!

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  4. I dug out some not so pretty FQ's and am getting started...

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  5. Your ruhbarb is beautiful as a scrappy trip, but I knew it would be!

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  6. I dunno if I DARE start another project??? But, this looks like FUN... and I could keep my eyes on stash I already own (vs. that of a quilt shop!).

    ummmm, tempting!

    hugZ,
    annie

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  7. wow, this looks amazing. I just love all the pretty colors you're using. Genius, as usual.

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  8. I've wanted to do this quilt for awhile. Your colors are great how big will you make it?

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  9. JaneB,

    That's a tough call! I was thinking about going on the small side, like 48x60, but I like it so much so I might keep going. Not sure!

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  10. I love it! I might have to jump on the bandwagon too! I love your colors.

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  11. So fun. I am doing them too!

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  12. What wonderful colours - it looks fantastic!

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  13. I love the name Chopped Rhubarb! The Scrappy Trip Along was really hard to resist, but I love the results all over the bloggers world!

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  14. It's one very big bandwagon! Loving your blocks so far. This is making me realise which colours are rather absent from my stash!

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  15. Your colours are divine...I'm really resisting and trying to put some WIPs behind me.....awwww, my arm is being severely twisted!

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  16. Amanda Jean we would only be shocked if you didn't want to make a scrappy quilt. lol

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  17. 1 I was surprised you didn't come up with this scrappy little number yourself!

    2. You did it too! LOOKS FABULOUS!

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  18. Amanda Jean that is a beauty! I love the rhubarb color, almost like a field of strawberries. And it has a very vintage feel that's so charming.

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  19. lovely, lovely...
    ; )

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  20. Anonymous6:34 AM

    I love scrappy quilts and yours is no exception, the colors are gorgeous!

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  21. Anonymous6:45 AM

    Beautiful Work! i too have jumped on this wagon. 2013 is the year I work from my unruly stash. To help I went to a Bonnie Hunter lecture this week She is an amazing inspiration. I love seeing how we can use the same patterns and each create a different beauty.

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  22. Anonymous6:45 AM

    Beautiful Work!

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  23. That's going to be so pretty!

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  24. OH it's lovely! I'm seeing this quilt everywhere on blogland! I've been thinking of making it ~ think I'll have to get on the ride and take the trip (teehee).

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  25. Oh to find the time to jump on the bandwagon. I've got the tutorial printed. I've got an enormous fabric pull of pink-red-orange-purple from another quilt, so tossing in a few blues and greens shouldn't take long. But work MUST come first (I'm talking to myself now).

    Your color scheme looks yummy enough to eat.

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  26. This is beautiful! Everything you are doing lately is making my fingers dance over the keyboard to tell you so! I am so tempted to join you but I have a wedding of daughter #2 to prepare for in June!

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  27. So far I have resisted jumping on, but I have been enjoying seeing everyone's quilts. Yours is the prettiest one yet! Love the colors.

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  28. Anonymous9:41 AM

    Gorgeous!

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  29. Anonymous1:02 PM

    It is fascinating that I am reading so much about how "stash busting" is the quilters' 'sport'/goal of 2013! And this "stashbuster" is popping up everywhere.....love it!! Beautiful! Kudos.......

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  30. Seriously....this is so beautiful! I think you need to keep going until it's at least a Queen!

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  31. I have to say that is a beauty. I'm jumping on the scrappy trip too after I finish another quilt. Love your Christmas trees by the way.

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  32. Love it! Thanks for sharing another wonderful blog too! I quite often use the strip piecing method (a quarter of round the world pattern) to make my baby quilts - see here - http://prettyflowersinthewindow.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/cute-and-cosy-flannel-baby-quilt.html.
    I hadn't thought of using scrap fabrics though. A great way to use those scrap strips! Have a good week. Maggie xx

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  33. Yikes, everyone is on this bandwagon. Although it's gorgeous, it's not for me all those tiny squares!!

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  34. I finished up a quilt using all scraps in a new way than I expected. I felt like your kindred spirit. Hugs to you!

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  35. Yup, I've virtually decided to do this, but I haven't pulled fabrics yet. Love how yours is shaping up. Yummy.

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  36. Really love these colors. I'm searching my stash tonight!

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  37. Love the colors. It will be incredible. How you get so much done, I'll never know!

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  38. Wow...such an exciting year...I know your home will sell soon...are you all moving to another state? job move?
    Thank you for a great year of good blogging and inspiration...I love it here...Happy New Year!

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  39. Oh gosh, I couldn't help but join too. I'm not sure I'm loving the colors I ended out using, but I was determined to use only stuff that I already had. Which isn't great anymore since I've picked through it for way too long. It's been really fun though. Yours looks fantastic.

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