FAST / EASY / QUILT in ONE DAY !!! Beginner Quilt ~ SCRAPPY CRUMB QUILT ~The Sewing Channel

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  • Learn how to make this easy - fast quilt in one day. Budget friendly beginner / easy / quilt.
    FAST EASY SCRAPPY CRUMB QUILTING! NEW AUDIO (fixed)
    EASY = No quilt skills needed.
    FAST = Dig out all your scrap cotton fabric.
    Affordable = Use what you have on hand.
    You will be able to sew this easy / fast quilt in one day or LESS!
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  • @katmd405
    @katmd405 2 года назад +24

    I love this idea. As a child, my great grandmother had a “crazy” quilt that she made and it had velvet patches in among all the other fabric pieces. We always sought out the velvet. It was magical. Thanks for sharing.

  • @debihinkle6100
    @debihinkle6100 Год назад +5

    UGH... you didn't warn us that this is very very addicting 🤣...My brain keeps saying "I can do just one more "... the dog can wait, dinner can wait...
    Seriously, this is the most fun relaxing quilting project...

  • @sirenamichelle
    @sirenamichelle Месяц назад +1

    I cannot wait to try this. All your tips opened my eyes to so many things 😊

  • @mollysmith6055
    @mollysmith6055 Год назад +2

    Happy that the YT Algorithm Gods suggested this video, this is definitely the time of year that while other people obsess over diets and gym memberships...us quilters try to get a grip on our sewing rooms and those scrap piles make us twitchy! Last year I worked hard to gift everybody on my list a quilt, never worked on the scraps, and now in January am ready to take a sewing 'breather' by playing with the scraps. Thank you for giving me extra inspiration. This week I'm trying to finish a ginormous UFO from 2006 and when it is done I'll feel like I can 'breathe' and tackle my scraps once again. Thank you for all the great videos you've published to help us deal with scraps.

  • @maryboyer9659
    @maryboyer9659 6 месяцев назад +2

    You inspired me to begin my own scrappy crumb quilt three years ago. I am a retired teacher, and when I was called back into the classroom to fill in for a teacher who had passed away, this was my way of staying connected to my sewing machine a little every day. I finished ten blocks during that time, and then put it away (and actually forgot about it) when I started working on other quilt projects. I found the completed blocks a couple weeks ago and decided it was time to get it done. So . . . I worked nonstop and loved every minute of this process. Thank you so much for this inspiration!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  6 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome...keep up the great work Mary❤️

  • @earlinemcgahen3931
    @earlinemcgahen3931 2 месяца назад +1

    quilting ,crocheting and knitting and embroidry,were largely done in the winter months when being outside was hard, and time was free of gardening.

  • @kathynash5609
    @kathynash5609 Год назад +4

    So glad I found your videos! I take myself too seriously and want to have more fun quilting! Great ideas!!!

  • @homesteaderfiftywmartha603
    @homesteaderfiftywmartha603 Год назад +4

    I revisited this - my update is - I’m almost done! It has taken me 3 and 1/2 years to make a queen size very scrap quilt. I used 2 inch and 3/4 inch scraps, assembling and pre quilting sandwich’s- then putting them together as I go - it’s almost done-

  • @kaymckean8851
    @kaymckean8851 3 года назад +24

    You're the greatest! This is the fastest way I have seen without raw edges. Now I can show hubby that I am not just a hoarder. THANK YOU!

  • @klarakrok
    @klarakrok 2 месяца назад +1

    Delirant.lov it

  • @Marialla.
    @Marialla. 2 года назад +5

    I adore crazy quilts/crumb quilts made like this! I have a few tips that I enjoyed while making mine.
    This is a wonderful way to use up old/partial bobbins of thread. I like to keep a large spool of white thread on the upper feed of my machine, but use up every leftover bobbin of thread down below, since all of these seams are short and it's not hard to tell when the bobbins run out (unlike in a project with long seams, where bobbins running out halfway causes such frustration).
    The white upper thread is because after I sew each seam I like to topstitch with one of my machine's many decorative stitches. I just pick one at random and enjoy seeing what they all do. I think this is a fun way to get to use the functions of my machine which I rarely need in any other circumstance. Plus, the white decorative topstitch (no matter what the stitch pattern looks like) becomes a unifying factor throughout the quilt, and adds a lot of character on top of an already interesting art piece!
    When planning where to trim a block, I try never to trim it very close. I like to have at least an inch of overhang on all sides, so that I can skew my clear ruler as needed to get not only the best arrangement of fabrics/seams within the block, but also to leave good scraps/cutoffs (as you mentioned in this video) with which to build future blocks. It's a mindset shift from thinking only of the block you're on towards thinking of improving the quality of scraps you're leaving.
    I don't enjoy sewing bulky seams on top of one another, so I try to never trim any piece closer than an inch to an existing seam. It still happens sometimes, of course. But if I see that some seam is very close to the edge, I make a point of joining a long strip beside that to clean up the edge and make it easier to join the next "seamy" scrap. It's almost like sashing, but within the block itself.
    Along those lines, I also like to put long scrappy "sashing" strips around the outside of crazy-pieced blocks. It's a good use for leftover jelly roll scraps, or strings. I build them log-cabin style around the edge of the patchwork block, and this makes it much easier to join one finished block to another because I'm not fighting accidently bulky seam pileups as much. Since the fabrics I use for this "sashing" are all as random as the ones inside the blocks, it doesn't really interfere with the overall crazy patchwork feel of the top.
    Finally (and this one may not be for everyone) I have a way I like to use even the tiniest scraps smaller than an inch. Instead of doing a normal seam with them, I merely butt them against each other, overlapping slightly sometimes especially if a scrap is jagged, and support them underneath with a used dryer sheet. So, the dryer sheet has no more chemicals left in it, it is just the nonlinear webbing left over after it has already softened a load of laundry in the dryer. It is light, and strong, and flexible, and can be ironed no problem. It provides a foundation for these insanely tiny crumbs. I use decorative white topstitches as I mentioned above, to help seal one fabric to another and to the dryer sheet foundation, instead of trying to sew anything like a regular seam. This creates a small patch that I would not try to make a normal quilt out of because I'm sure it would fray apart under normal laundering. But it does create a decorative piece useful in non-laundry applications such as a purse pocket, a book cover, or a decorative jacket patch. (I like cutting these into heart shapes, then applique'ing them to my jean jacket sleeves with a satin stitch edging.) I think they're also nice for doll quilts, as long as it isn't expected to be the type of toy that should last through laundering. ... then again... if a seam DID pop open on this, it would be the easiest thing in the world to patch over it with another tiny scrap of anything, and it would only continue to add to the character of the piece! But it is more a type of "tiny, up-close art" than normal quilts which are a sort of "across the room" art.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +1

      Wow thank you so much for all of your ideas!💛

  • @debiogle3798
    @debiogle3798 Год назад +3

    YES I did make a quilt by hand. It’s not perfect but I love it. I call it my $ quilt bc it was a time when we were very low on money, as my husband was writing and trying to get published, so I bought 1.00$ fabric from Walmart and spent my days creating.

  • @lauriepayseur5897
    @lauriepayseur5897 2 года назад +3

    This, to me, is just as inspiring as the 1800’s quilt. I just can even imagine hand sewing.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +1

      *_Thank you for such kind feedback Laurie💛_*

  • @joanmacleod1362
    @joanmacleod1362 3 года назад +8

    I have made many quilts totally by hand but many years ago. These days at 74 my sewing machine is my best friend. Love this idea

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +2

      I’m a bit younger than you but I can relate to your sewing machine being your best friend!💜💛❤️

  • @judyvance1556
    @judyvance1556 2 года назад +2

    I see a lavender check with looks like flocked strawberries. I have searched everywhere for that fabric.. it’s sentimental for me. I had made the cutest dress for my step-daughter(who now is around 55 yes old, was 5 or 6 at the time.

  • @estelitamartin6793
    @estelitamartin6793 2 года назад +1

    “You don’t have to think” love that statement.

  • @ebain3351
    @ebain3351 8 месяцев назад +1

    I will be using my scraps to make a quilt in this method. And yes, I have sewn several quilts all by hand. working on one now from old flour and feed sacks.

  • @patriciawhitener3398
    @patriciawhitener3398 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh, where have you been all my life.😊 I’ve been making totes and blankets and they all have to be precise. Now I’m going to go crazy and I don’t need a glass of wine. OK I’ll get a Diet Coke. You’re a blast. Thank you.

  • @tinacostner3069
    @tinacostner3069 Год назад +1

    Lol I just got this book in the mail 😂

  • @pamstrong8709
    @pamstrong8709 2 года назад +5

    This is my very favorite time in front of the sewing machine...Crumb/scrap sewing! Anything goes and the pieces always look a mess until they're trimmed and squared up. Then the magic happens and they're beautiful. My sewing group "donates" all the leftover scraps to me and I bring home bags full. I have tried to explain how much fun it is to make something with them. Thank you for the validation!

  • @carmenhall9079
    @carmenhall9079 6 месяцев назад +1

    Have always been curious about how Pioneer ladies cut the cloth they used and what their templates were made from. Thanks so much for the video!❤

  • @marysharon9186
    @marysharon9186 Год назад +1

    My grandmother and my mother taught me to sew by hand and on a treadle sewing machine when I was 8. Basting first. So I can say yes. I've "helped " sew a quilt by hand.

  • @carolfeller8591
    @carolfeller8591 2 года назад +1

    My 2 daughters were little at this time and couldn't use scissors but wanted to make me a quilt. So they took some scrappy pieces and glue them on a piece of paper and this was their quilt for me.

  • @jackirichards8789
    @jackirichards8789 Год назад +1

    We have an American Museum near me and there are some amazing old American quilts in there. I live in the UK, in Wiltshire.

  • @lyndaslocum7404
    @lyndaslocum7404 Год назад +1

    I remember my grandma using a treadle sewing machine. She still made lots of quilts for all of us.

  • @cindymcfarland4686
    @cindymcfarland4686 2 года назад +3

    I enjoy piecing these crumb blocks. It is such mindless sewing that I don't have to think! Very fun!

  • @leetravathan
    @leetravathan 2 года назад +7

    Love this! I grew up as a MO circuit-riding preacher's daughter and spent a lot of time sitting with the ladies at church around a big quilt frame. I still love to make quilts today. This is a great method. Thanks!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +1

      What wonderful memories you must have Lee...💛

  • @SimplyDelilah
    @SimplyDelilah 3 года назад +15

    Buried alive in fabrics! Lol. But I love this technique Becasue you don’t have to think...just sew.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +4

      *_Most relaxing quilt I've ever made💛_*

    • @Wisdom-gc
      @Wisdom-gc Год назад +2

      My granny and mom sew it all by hand and used left over sheets for the backing. Used yard and tied them

  • @rashmichoudhry3161
    @rashmichoudhry3161 3 года назад +1

    Great tips for using up scraps

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 2 года назад +2

    3/4 inch crumb will sew to 1/4 inch showing.... which can be pretty cool. )))

  • @UserUser-tn9pr
    @UserUser-tn9pr Год назад +1

    I like this good idea I will try now thanks rose varatharajah nilaveli trincomalree Sri Lanka

  • @elainetoppel2582
    @elainetoppel2582 4 месяца назад +1

    I sort my scraps by color, and when the container gets full, I make 10" squares of the same color. I then pack them in a plastic bag containing 30 squares. I haven't decided if I want to have 30 plain squares paired with them or maybe make a rainbow quilt when I have enough colors stitched up.

  • @madelineking9104
    @madelineking9104 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful pattern

  • @dorothybentley3808
    @dorothybentley3808 3 года назад +5

    My grandmother made a lot of scrappy quilts.if she had what we have today such as a rotor cutter, cutting mat,rulers of all sizes .
    She would have loved it she cut everything with scissors and sewed on a treble type sewing machine.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_Quilting tools have really evolved....I love having all the rulers and gadgets to help us.✅_* How wonderful that you have such sweet memories 💛

  • @judithlpn-quilter7757
    @judithlpn-quilter7757 2 года назад +1

    I would like to sash them in black or use alternate blocks in solid or a nice gold textured fabric. I have made hundreds of scrape quilts. Not too many with real tiny pieces. I will try that next. I have a longarm quilter. Fun,Fun,Fun😀😀

  • @paulawestcott1411
    @paulawestcott1411 2 года назад +14

    I just saw your quilting tutorial. I love it! I started sewing strips together but got bogged down by thinking too much. I'm looking forward to making a quilt like this for myself. I really love how the colors go together - even if they don't "go together".

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +5

      Paula this is one of my favorite quilts to make...it really is therapy...I love the look of it too with all the colors💛

    • @MisterMurphy
      @MisterMurphy 10 месяцев назад +1

      My Grandmother used to say "if nothing matches, it all matches". I live my whole life by that ❤

  • @brendapetropoulos3259
    @brendapetropoulos3259 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Tracy- I love your sense of humor and your style of teaching. Does anyone sew by hand? I do! Every stitch. It’s weird because there are lots of sewing machines in the sewing room but for some reason sewing by hand makes me happy! Maybe it’s because I don’t have to get off the couch!😂😂

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  11 месяцев назад +1

      You go girl🤣 Really though it's wonderful that you love it...I sure don't LOL Sometimes I wish I enjoyed it so I can stay on my couch for awhile too. haha

  • @marysharon9186
    @marysharon9186 Год назад

    I made the block one day quilt. Took a couple days. Turned out pretty good.

  • @lyndakling901
    @lyndakling901 2 года назад

    I love my 12.5 inch ruler!

  • @Molly-pb2yb
    @Molly-pb2yb 3 года назад +4

    Every month or so I sew scrappy blocks...which I save and often make mug rugs or pot holders when I need a last minute gift. I also try to coordinate these blocks with a person who's familiar with the fabric!

  • @dianeradley1712
    @dianeradley1712 2 года назад +1

    👍♥️♥️♥️Thank you

  • @marisah5724
    @marisah5724 2 года назад +1

    I love watching your tutorials, Tracy. Your voice is so soothing and you make me laugh too :) Enough talking already. Let's get sewing! Lol.

  • @susanlarson4321
    @susanlarson4321 3 года назад +4

    I did hand piece a quilt. I made a crazy grandmothers garden (hexie) quilt. Incredibly proud of it.

  • @BrendaH289
    @BrendaH289 2 года назад +1

    This way of sewing crumbs made more sense to me than all of the ones I’ve watched… thanks

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +1

      *_This is such a fun quilt to make too Brenda💛_*

  • @SusieMartinez-np7uy
    @SusieMartinez-np7uy 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love this I’m gonna try this I like to sew but I can’t never cut straight even when I use a ruler but I still make my blankets a little wonky but my grandkids still love their blankets I’m glad I came around your channel. I love this blanket.

  • @maxinewebber881
    @maxinewebber881 Год назад +4

    Great idea. The squares could be made, kept on hand and used in other quick craft projects eg to make lavender sachets, draw string bags, birthday cards, etc

  • @susanonealsmith8434
    @susanonealsmith8434 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed this! As a super "straight line / matching angles" person, crumb quilting has always looked like a struggle for me, but the way you trimmed with your ruler made it make sense. Thank you, Tracy! I have so many scraps that I dearly love, and now want to start my crumb quilt after the holidays.♥️

  • @Molly-pb2yb
    @Molly-pb2yb 3 года назад +1

    I hate running out of bobbin thread! Great tip! They're ALL GREAT TIPS!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_Thank you so much....💜Thanks for watching✅_*

  • @wiccanangel12
    @wiccanangel12 2 года назад +2

    It’s funny that you mention sewing a quilt by hand as I am currently working on a baby quilt and sewing the entire thing by hand! 😂 it’s not a very big blanket, just big enough for a newborn, but it was really fun to make. Going to be working on a crib quilt for my toddler next and it will also be hand sewn.

  • @carmenbalko1372
    @carmenbalko1372 2 года назад +1

    SCRAPPY ROCKS BIG TIME

  • @janicefender2071
    @janicefender2071 3 года назад +6

    Haha, great minds think alike. Just spent the evening making blocks similar to this to make a small cat bed. I made myself a lap quilt to snuggle under for a winter afternoon on sofa. . The cat loves the polar fleece backing so he's getting his own blanket, using the leftover fleece . Scrap fabric and polar fleece, I know which side he'll be using most. And your right this is so relaxing I needed a break from my Bargello project this weekend.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +2

      *_I bet your cat loves you Janice 😀The quilt in the video is still to this day the most relaxing quilt I've ever put together 💟_*

    • @rickyfernando8864
      @rickyfernando8864 3 года назад

      instablaster

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад

      ?

  • @annablock8037
    @annablock8037 3 года назад +14

    I have made many, many scrappy quilts. You have done an excellent job with this tutorial. The important point is definitely as you said to “not think too much”. Great job with this one, I’m sure many quilters will now be inspired to try a scrappy quilt.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_🤓Wow! Thank you so much for the kind encouragement 💜I appreciate it very much!_*

    • @sharonlackie6142
      @sharonlackie6142 2 года назад

      I am going to do this……

  • @FoD1975
    @FoD1975 Год назад +1

    Love this! I sew "crumb" blocks - smallest crumb half an inch square. Just keep chain piecing, pressing, and so on until the block is the size I want. Can't imagine doing it by hand though! 😊 Deb xx 🤗

  • @vivianjones9130
    @vivianjones9130 Год назад +2

    I love this for I have a problem with things having to match. So you've given me inspiration to get my scraps out and get started. Thanks so much Tracey, love your channel.

  • @karenemerton5128
    @karenemerton5128 Год назад

    Another great video!

  • @marlenejones6266
    @marlenejones6266 25 дней назад +1

    I have the 12.5" ruler. I use it a lot. I have the 6.5 "square. And the 4.5 " too. And i also ended up with a 6 inch square too somehow. Lol true about lookin through it to see what you mjght need for fabric on a particular side.

  • @CindyCurtis-nc4yu
    @CindyCurtis-nc4yu 6 месяцев назад +1

    The first quilt I made was by hand. I didn't own a sewing machine. It was a great experience and memory.

  • @bettysilsbee879
    @bettysilsbee879 3 года назад +4

    I loved the quilt. If I had young grandchildren near me I would put the scraps of fabric in a grocery bag. I would have them reach inside and hand me a scrap. Once I had finished it I would give it to the child that helped then they would be able to say I helped my grandma make my blanket.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      What a wonderful memory maker!❤️I absolutely love that idea!!💜❤️💛💙

    • @bettysilsbee879
      @bettysilsbee879 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSewingChannel I would call it a grab bag quilt.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      🥰 love it!

  • @bwgan2440
    @bwgan2440 Год назад +1

    I've, so far, done all my quilts by hand...including king size Welsh quilts! You can probably guess they take me ages...😆

  • @TheSewingChannel
    @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

    *_✅Part 2 of BURIED ALIVE IN SCRAPS here: _**_ruclips.net/video/I0j7u8bGW7A_/видео.html**_ ✅_*

  • @txtrish
    @txtrish 3 года назад +7

    I started making crumb quilts about a year ago. Love this technique because I get to use all of my beautiful fabric. No waste. Lol. Love your video.
    The only thing I do a bit differently, I make pretty large “scrappy” blocks and THEN cut them into the smaller blocks (6 1/2”). Then I use those scraps too. I see, sew, sew, cut them apart, sew more and then make my blocks. So much fun!!!

  • @Marlenemaise72-cc2dt
    @Marlenemaise72-cc2dt 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tracy, i love your tutorials and your work, you're AweSome❤❤❤

  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautifully made video, with invaluable information! Thank you! and God bless you!

  • @cindywagner4623
    @cindywagner4623 Год назад

    This is most favorite quilt of all time. I just finished a flannel crumb for my brand new great granddaughter. It turned out so happy.

  • @knitknack2285
    @knitknack2285 2 года назад +1

    Oh heck no, no hand sewing a quilt for me! This is a great video! I really want to make your bubble quilt.

  • @RoeRoe123
    @RoeRoe123 Год назад +1

    I LOVE THIS QUILT!

  • @susyk6839
    @susyk6839 3 года назад +1

    Sewing machines were invented in 1830 and they were in a lot households by 1880's. I have a 1890-1900 quilt top that has both hand and machines pieced blocks. I love your bobbin protip!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_Thanks for all the history info Susy✅_*

    • @susyk6839
      @susyk6839 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for letting me share. Can you imagine how my great grandmother would've enjoyed rotary cutters?! That is a game changer! Thank you for your video. I loved it!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +2

      Oh I know ! They would be amazed for sure!🤓

  • @Kathleen58
    @Kathleen58 2 года назад +1

    I really need to do this with my scrapes. I’m working on 3 quilts right now and working full time.

  • @wendywilson1736
    @wendywilson1736 2 года назад +4

    Sorry, but I can't Not think a bit. I like to find a coordinating piece next to each other. I keep going, right down the row. I have made piano key borders successfully doing that. To NOT think makes a border, or even a quilt block that "ruins" the whole quilt, to me. It isn't any more trouble to coordinate strips if you have a table full of various stacks of strips, either by color, pattern/solids, or however one wants to set them. Have fun with your method, but I like to make it look like I put some effort into mine. They still look scrappy, Just with some order to them.

  • @murielbarry3766
    @murielbarry3766 3 года назад +2

    Good morning. Because of the pandemic and the shut in we have to endure, I went into my scrap bags, found so much scraps, I made 4 quilts all by hand. Where are we going anyway, and the backstitch went faster than I expected. My scrappy quilt looks like that. So good, but I found the scraps make babies overnight because they pop up all over the place and they keep on coming. Lol

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +2

      *_Way to go!!! 4 QUILTS BY HAND!🥳and oh how I know my scrap pile has babies several time a day!!! LOL😂_*

  • @judyannyelton3906
    @judyannyelton3906 3 года назад +2

    Glad to have found this video with all of the tips for crumb blocks. Yes, I have hand pieced a quilt. It’s a hexagon design and is still in process. It’s a lot of fun.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +2

      *_Wow Judyann! hand piecing is a lot of work! That's awesome!!!💛_*

  • @barbarakushner5718
    @barbarakushner5718 2 года назад +1

    Love your quilting blocks! Thank you for sharing and I had to laugh too because I hate to run out of bobbin thread! Lol!😂😂😂

  • @cleot151
    @cleot151 3 года назад +2

    I do almost all my sewing by hand. I find it relaxing, and I'm not in a hurry to finish a project. My quilts so far are lap quilt size, but my goal is to graduate to a twin size.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_Slow and steady wins the race Cleo✅ I have much respect for hand quilters💜_*

  • @artiejohnson703
    @artiejohnson703 2 года назад +2

    Love this method, using scapes is Genius. There is absolutely no waste in your fabric. Your quilt is beautiful. Can’t wait to try this with my scapes. Thanks for sharing your video with all of us. ❤️

  • @claudiastevens9628
    @claudiastevens9628 2 года назад +1

    I have not had success with scrappy quilts because I always started with the 5 side middle piece. I always ended up with big v spaces. I am going to try your method today. Thanks

  • @Suezee66
    @Suezee66 2 года назад +1

    They are magical machine, like you magical 🇨🇦💕✌🙏🙏🙏

  • @Ocean.DreaMz
    @Ocean.DreaMz 2 года назад +3

    Love the diagonal ones! Can't wait to finish mine! Thanks for sharing

  • @sandifriest1857
    @sandifriest1857 3 года назад +1

    I take scraps and sew them to flannel, adding a piece at a time. Like a crazy quilt. The flannel is the center and all you need is the backing...nice weight for a large throw. I've made many memory quilts like this from deceased people's cotton clothing.

  • @dianabanana6724
    @dianabanana6724 3 года назад +3

    I enjoyed watching you do this. I've never done a scrappy quilt only scrappy tote bags and potholders. I tend to get hung up on trying to make all the fabrics colors match. Whereas it looks like you're just throwing anything and everything together which looks fun and it might make my brain have to really let go to do that.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      YES! Let go Diana! Let your brain rest on this one!✅

  • @Cathy_MidwestHome_Hens
    @Cathy_MidwestHome_Hens 8 месяцев назад +1

    I dont have scraps so Now I want to buy a box of scraps to make this!!

  • @JoanOH
    @JoanOH 2 года назад +1

    I originally learned to quilt piecing and sewing only by hand. I sew by machine now, but by sewing by hand I learned a lot about curves, grain of fabric, seam allowances and more, that still come in handy today.

  • @glendacrouch1877
    @glendacrouch1877 Год назад +1

    Watching Again! 🎅😁

  • @coopsgrammie7212
    @coopsgrammie7212 2 года назад +1

    I love this. I just don't think I could get it done in one day.

  • @DH-qz2so
    @DH-qz2so 3 года назад +1

    I have made a huge picnic blanket using this method/scraps... one of the most fun projects I have worked on...no pattern, no thinking...sometimes, you just want to sit and sew! Used up all my old K.T., Moda, and the darker fabrics that I owned.... I cut all my scraps square and rectangle as diagonal drives me crazy! lol!... and did not use a ruler to square off... just kept adding strips of fabric, in order to connect one block to the next... super fun!

  • @robertamccarroll554
    @robertamccarroll554 Год назад +1

    I love your quilt show

  • @rizpahjael1
    @rizpahjael1 Год назад +1

    💜💜💜

  • @cathyphegley7848
    @cathyphegley7848 Год назад +1

    This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you! Cathy in Montana 💕

  • @Wisdom-gc
    @Wisdom-gc 2 месяца назад +1

    My granny and mams taught me to quilt
    We hand sewed and hand quilted

  • @audreygervais8508
    @audreygervais8508 3 года назад +1

    I love making scrappy quilts. I just love this technique!

  • @susanschell8558
    @susanschell8558 Год назад +1

    OOOOPs, its not a blanket! lool my kids say that i make 'blankets'. Nope i do quilts. Just teasing. Love your calming voice and fabulous ideas.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  Год назад +1

      I know I know LOL....That's before I knew what was "Quilty politically correct" LOL🤣 Now I know...I cringe though now when I hear ppl call it a blanket❣️haha

  • @joannordin340
    @joannordin340 3 года назад +1

    Been looking for how to use scraps thank you from minnesota

  • @irenedias5870
    @irenedias5870 Год назад +1

    I love this idea

  • @sallyannbagita2943
    @sallyannbagita2943 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. God bless

  • @angelaworrell2974
    @angelaworrell2974 2 года назад +1

    I love this. I have finally found something that I can do with all my itsy bitsy scraps. I can make up the blocks over a few weeks.
    A few every evening....I'm a gonna make me a scrappy quilt.
    Thanks 😊 for the video.

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  2 года назад +1

      *_Wonderful! Go For It Angela....this type of quilt is most relaxing one to make💛_*

  • @Marlenemaise72-cc2dt
    @Marlenemaise72-cc2dt 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love love love this❤

  • @trinapenno6554
    @trinapenno6554 2 года назад +1

    I use old phone books and cut them in a square and paper piece my scrap quilt

  • @elijesus4936
    @elijesus4936 Год назад

    Você e uma grande talento você e maravilhosa Deus te abençoe grandemente sua família parabéns

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  Год назад

      Você é muito doce ... obrigado pelas palavras gentis ... Deus abençoe você também❣️

  • @rosinyberg8747
    @rosinyberg8747 Год назад

    ABSOLUTELY GREAT SCRAPPY IDEAS

  • @AvivaHadas
    @AvivaHadas 3 года назад +2

    This pretty much how I make my crumb blocks.

  • @christinahall3318
    @christinahall3318 3 года назад +1

    I have a quilt top I did from leftover mask 😷 fabric. I’m working on another one as well! Like you I just love a scrappy quilt. Even more fun is doing all of the fun stitching on top - which can be your quilting! Great tute!!!

    • @TheSewingChannel
      @TheSewingChannel  3 года назад +1

      *_That's great that you are using up all the leftover mask fabric✅Scrap quilts are the best!!!🤓_*