I'd like to highlight some free patterns I've discovered via Craftsy. They're both paper piecing patterns. I'm just starting to get comfortable with paper piecing, so any time I find an awesome FREE pattern to practice on, I jump at it.
First up is the super fun Circle of Geese block. These blocks can look so different depending on your fabric selection, as well as how you arrange your colors.
Here's a not so great Instagram shot of a circle of geese block I have recently made using the pattern. It was fun searching through all the scraps to find the right colors for the scheme I was going for. I can't wait to make more of these. I've been thinking about shrinking it down to make a linen and rainbow one for a small zipper pouch. And then I recently saw one like that on Instagram and it sealed the deal. Another way to use tiny scraps!
(I just have to add, my husband was just looking over my shoulder and asked me if these were supposed to be tortilla chips! I can't stop laughing.)
(I just have to add, my husband was just looking over my shoulder and asked me if these were supposed to be tortilla chips! I can't stop laughing.)
Okay, next is this great pattern called Mini Trajectory. I have not made this one yet, but it's on my list of things to do really soon! I'm loving it in pillow form, but I think that it would also look wonderful as a wall hanging.
What are some of your favorite ways to use scraps? Link up a project in the comments and I may feature it on Scrappy Sunday!
Have a wonderful week, y'all!
Have a wonderful week, y'all!
I made a ticker tape placemat - great for those itty bitty scraps and some larger ones for backings. http://stitchedinthyme.blogspot.com/2012/10/how-to-ticker-tape-place-mat.html
ReplyDeleteAnd now I'm using up strips in my scrappy trip along. I love using scraps too! But I figure it's like a free project, right?
This is on my to do list. Yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteI made one for a Christmas Wreath for my mother-in-law to hang on the door leading into her room at an assisted living facility. http://www.flickr.com/photos/llfasrn/8224945420/in/photostream
ReplyDeleteI love the geese block - especially the colors you used. I am laughing about tortilla chips :) This would be beautiful on a small zip pouch!
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