fantastic! Using scrap tape and a 2 and inch roll is the answer to my multiple boxes of scraps the are taking up a huge amount space in my sewing room. Thank you!
I couldn’t find this in my area so I used adding machine tape, with a smaller stitch so the paper will be easy to remove. Of course, the tape will be easier and I will get some on line for my next quilt.
Beautiful quilt project!!! Colors are very bright and cheery. Loving the easy way it went together with the scrap tape. I believe that I might be using this "new to me" accessory. Thanks for sharing!
I would put the tape roll on the opposite side ( outside edge of needle) so I would be sewing from left to right without fighting the tape twisting. Such a beautiful creation !
Love this idea. If you wanted to use even more scraps do each row in different color ways instead of using a solid row, For instance I could see doing a rainbow quilt or red, white, and blue strips. Since you are doing multiple scrappy rows, I think I'd also be chain piecing intead of breaking thread so often.
This is awesome Wish I could start my quilt right now We’re having a snowy day with a lot of electricity out all over the state but we’re still good Going to get my tape ordered right now Thanks for giving us your time❤️❤️
I already cut my small scraps to 2.5" so no need for the tape, but I like this idea for using up the scraps, mixing them with solid jelly roll strips. 🙂
An easy way to let the tape stay stationary and still roll easily, I use a stand up paper towel holder, the base is heavy enough to keep it wherever you need it. Works great for me. This is a great way to do mindless sewing using scraps. It is surprising how quick the quilt comes together.
Great idea for using scraps or quilt pieces. I like this idea for making quilts, it's easy to do and uses your scraps up. I'm definitely going to make some quilts using this technique. Even though I have a lot of yardage I still can cut the pieces that I want and apply it to the scrap tape. Thanks for sharing this video.
I’m not a newbie to patchwork and quilting but if I was I’d know exactly what to do because you explained every step so clearly. Brilliant idea for using those scraps up 😊
I cut out paper strips and make them shorter and chain stitch the scraps on them and then connect them all together. It's fun to make! Thanks for the video!
@@sewcharmingquiltshop you are right but, if you are like me you have some paper tape in the scrap bin. Do you know if your tape is available in Canada?
So it's a dark, rainy morning here right now (there goes the thunder again!!!), and I just discovered this video about five minutes ago. Good time to watch it! I do like making these scrappy strip quilts; I've not tried it this way, with the solid strips in between the scrappy strips. And I've never heard of the scrap tape! I've just used either very thin fabric as my backing, or adding machine tape and then tear it off. I like this idea, but I'd have to remind myself NOT to use the steam on my iron. I literally ALWAYS have it turned on! LOL
I’ve used adding machine tape in the past. That works fine too. This way you don’t have to rip off the paper though. Both work good. Even the fabric. 😁
Would look neat to start with a square center & make bigger & bigger squares around it . Until it's the size you want . Also those scrappy strips would make a great border around a quilt.
❤ok have to this, hate to throw anything away! You could have done piano keys scrappy, of course. Have to find the tape and your small iron and the iron plate!!! I'm always not sitting my iron up!!! Obviously its heat resistance!!
Love the iron! www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Oliso&image=Search Tape: www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Scrap+tape&image=Search
I love this idea. What size quilt did you make? How many rolls of tape and jelly rolls did you use making this quilt? I would love to do this and use up my scraps. Thank you for showing us how to do this. Amazing!
I would sew about 6 strip sets together, measure the width of that, s/b 12.5". Sub cut the long length into 12.5" blocks. Sew together like a scrappy rail fence.
This would be interesting as a jelly rool race use left over your 2.5 strips. There are so many ideas. They are tour scraps. Jreat idea. You are so sweet I love to watch you.
Question please? Is the scrap tape an adhesive as well. I love the idea of this product. I have used the same technique with adding machine paper; but then you have to tear all the paper off to finish b e cause as we know, paper is not water soluble 🥴
It’s not adhesive. It will dissolve in water. It’s much easier and quicker to use than adding machine tape. Although both work, you don’t have to take the time to remove the scrap tape as it goes away on its own.
If you wanted adhesive wash away, you could make your own- look for adhesive wash away stabilizer. Very commonly used in machine embroidery . It will be pricey. It comes about 15 inches wide and 10 yards long.
I love the idea of the scrappy and solid white, question what’s the purpose of that 2 1/2 inch gypsy stuff I don’t know 🤔 do you really need it can you do it without it, ld like to know please
@@sewcharmingquiltshop when you sew 2 1/2” strips together you sew one way then turn it around and sew a third strip sewing the opposite direction from the first seam so they don’t look wonky. Not sure if this is a better explanation sorry.
Wonderful! The scrap tape adds stability to the strips. Have you tried hand quilting the finished top, was wondering if it's pretty easy to needle?? Oh, now I see these strips are water soluble...but would you dissolve the strips before or after quilting? ( missed that part)
😊😂❤,HI Hun, I love the way 💕 you make scrap Quilts . I noticed your rotater cutter. I've never send one like that before Hun. Were could I buy one from ? 😊🎁
Yes! www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Martelli+rotary&image=Search I love this style. If you cut a lot it’s much better for your wrist. 100x better than the traditional kind to me!!
I have a newbie question. Would it be possible if you already have scraps cut to 2.5” strips to just sew those pieces together without using the scrap tape?
I use quilters cotton but if I didn’t have the shop and scraps I’d use what I had! They use to use all types of fabrics and the quilts were gorgeous. My philosophy is cotton is best but use what you have! 😁
This is like the "adding machine tape" method ... without having to rip out the paper! Love it! Did not know this product existed. Thanks!
Me too! Love it!
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Can't wait to try this method. I'm not into crumb piecing, but this looks fun!
Where are did you get your ironing board cover or did you make it? It is so cute!
@@grandmae7167I made it using a tv tray.
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Learn something new everyday. Had no knowledge of the strip tape, genius! Love this method and your tutorial. Thank you❤
Thank you!
I had never heard of Scrap Tape. Love the idea. I love making beautiful quilts with stuff that others throw away!
Me too!!!
fantastic! Using scrap tape and a 2 and inch roll is the answer to my multiple boxes of scraps the are taking up a huge amount space in my sewing room. Thank you!
Wonderful! Have fun with it!!
I couldn’t find this in my area so I used adding machine tape, with a smaller stitch so the paper will be easy to remove. Of course, the tape will be easier and I will get some on line for my next quilt.
I use adding machine tape but, this would save a lot of “ripping off paper”time. Thank you for this good idea.
I love this idea. I bought the scrap tape and had no idea how to use it. Now I do!!!
I absolutely love this project! I could see completing a strip for each quilt I have made, thus creating a history of my projects. Thank you
What a great idea!!!!!
Beautiful quilt project!!! Colors are very bright and cheery. Loving the easy way it went together with the scrap tape. I believe that I might be using this "new to me" accessory. Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome! 😊
I would put the tape roll on the opposite side ( outside edge of needle) so I would be sewing from left to right without fighting the tape twisting. Such a beautiful creation !
I’m left handed. 😜
I love this quilt!! I ordered the scrap tape and cannot wait to use up some of my scraps!! Thank you for this tutorial!
You will love it! We ship out first thing in the mornings so it won’t be long!
this is great, I just hardly have any scraps. I use the leftover blocks/fabric and incorporate it into the back somehow.
Love this idea for using up my leftovers.
I have never seen this scrap tape! How cool.
I Love your ironing board covr
I too love scrappy! I can hardly wait to order the scrap tape and get going! Thanks for a great idea.
You’re welcome! If you need the scrap tape we can help. Sewcharmingquiltshop.com
Thanks for introducing me to this product! I haven't seen Scrap Tape before--great idea!
I love it!
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I love my prewound bobbins!
Me too!!!
I do a lot of quilting and this is a great idea. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a blessed weekend.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching as for the sweet comment.
Love this idea. If you wanted to use even more scraps do each row in different color ways instead of using a solid row, For instance I could see doing a rainbow quilt or red, white, and blue strips. Since you are doing multiple scrappy rows, I think I'd also be chain piecing intead of breaking thread so often.
Too funny, I was thinking the same❣️
I am a starter. I have seen the video. It looks great. The reason that you use the tape. Is it so that you have a straight line? 🙈
@@mattheawoolderink8058it give a template to sew by. Makes it easier and it dissolves so you don’t have to rip it out.
Just subscribed luv this idea especially tht scrap tape hope I can find tht in QLD Australia 🤔
@@ginaashby6782I'll do some research on it orchat to the channel creator
This is awesome Wish I could start my quilt right now We’re having a snowy day with a lot of electricity out all over the state but we’re still good Going to get my tape ordered right now Thanks for giving us your time❤️❤️
I wish you could too. Enjoy the snow and stay warm. Hopefully your power comes back on real soon! If you need anything…. Sewcharmingquiltshop.com
Fantasic quilt, thanks for doing scrappy that’s pretty much all I do. Love your channel so much❤️
Thank you so much!!!!
I already cut my small scraps to 2.5" so no need for the tape, but I like this idea for using up the scraps, mixing them with solid jelly roll strips. 🙂
Lovely idea,and beautiful quilt, thank you for sharing 😊
An easy way to let the tape stay stationary and still roll easily, I use a stand up paper towel holder, the base is heavy enough to keep it wherever you need it. Works great for me. This is a great way to do mindless sewing using scraps. It is surprising how quick the quilt comes together.
Awesome idea!!!
I just found your channel and a new shop! I'll be shopping with you!
Gotta get some of that scrap tape. I have so many scraps 👍💜
Great idea for using scraps or quilt pieces. I like this idea for making quilts, it's easy to do and uses your scraps up. I'm definitely going to make some quilts using this technique. Even though I have a lot of yardage I still can cut the pieces that I want and apply it to the scrap tape. Thanks for sharing this video.
That is really cute! I am Kinda a uniform color ,sizes, prints all matchy person but I like what ya did there Girl!
I’m going to order some of this scrap tape!!n Love the look of this quilt!
We’ve got it at the shop. I’ll put the link in the video description
@cindyhappel7376 www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Scrap+tape&image=Search
I’m not a newbie to patchwork and quilting but if I was I’d know exactly what to do because you explained every step so clearly. Brilliant idea for using those scraps up 😊
Thank you!!
❤❤❤ Great scrappy project!
I cut out paper strips and make them shorter and chain stitch the scraps on them and then connect them all together. It's fun to make! Thanks for the video!
I’ve done paper but you have to take paper out. This you don’t. 😁
really nice, enjoyed watching your creation, thank you. hugs from a dairy farmer's daughter, retired.
This would make a great tote bag also!! TY for sharing
Great idea!
This is a great idea. It can also be done using adding machine tape. ❤
Yes it can. But this way you don’t have to rip it out like the adding machine tape. This is a time saver method.
@@sewcharmingquiltshop you are right but, if you are like me you have some paper tape in the scrap bin. Do you know if your tape is available in Canada?
I was just looking at my scraps the other day, Love this idea!! Thanks so much for sharing! 😊
Have fun with your scraps!!
Great throw for a sick friend, or someone getting treatment for a long term illness. ❤
Exactly! My thought was wheelchair but that’s a great idea!!
Love the idea, and the quilt is going to be so cute. ❤😊
Thank you! 😊
Great use of scraps. Which i have tons of.
Oh my! This is so pretty and I love using up my scraps. Thank you for sharing this idea. 💗
Me too!!!
I have a ton of scraps and love your idea!! Thanks for sharing!
I wish we could have seen it finished. Great idea for a quilt.
It’s finished but not quilted yet. It’s in the stack to get done. 😁
❤ absolutely love the striped Scrappy quilt beautiful I'm working on one myself thanks for the information.
Have fun!
I would love to get some of the scrap tape. What you put together is beautiful! I have quite a bit of scraps. I’m going to give this quilt top a try.
You will love it. It’s fun to work with!
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Very colourful,and very clever lovely ❤ happy quilting from Australia 🦘 Adelaide
So it's a dark, rainy morning here right now (there goes the thunder again!!!), and I just discovered this video about five minutes ago. Good time to watch it! I do like making these scrappy strip quilts; I've not tried it this way, with the solid strips in between the scrappy strips. And I've never heard of the scrap tape! I've just used either very thin fabric as my backing, or adding machine tape and then tear it off. I like this idea, but I'd have to remind myself NOT to use the steam on my iron. I literally ALWAYS have it turned on! LOL
I’ve used adding machine tape in the past. That works fine too. This way you don’t have to rip off the paper though. Both work good. Even the fabric. 😁
Would look neat to start with a square center & make bigger & bigger squares around it . Until it's the size you want . Also those scrappy strips would make a great border around a quilt.
Hi from South Africa ❤❤ love it. Great project 🎉
If you don’t iron each time and it does buckle, just clip the scrap tape in the back to flatten it.
This is a great idea! Who knew…scrap tape! ❤❤😊
I know! Works perfectly and I love scrappy quilts!!
I am going to make this! Super cute!
Great idea for using scraps. Thank you ❤
Thanks for a great idea. Looking into scrap boxes
This is awesome. I've not been able to quilt in a few years & this would be a great thing to try. Have you ever made a crazy quilt? Great video. 😊
I’ve seen them but not made one get. Have you?
I've not, but it's on my list. 😊
Love this method of using scraps. You can’t stress enough to use dry heat on the tape though. Other than that it’s a great project! 🥰
Yes! That’s why I said don’t use water in the iron! 😂
❤I’ve never heard of scrap tape. What a great idea!!
Felicitaciones...Divino trabajo...un abrazo desde Antioquia. Colombia ❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
An excellent idea. ❤❤ Sounds like SCRAP Tape is a must have item. Thanks so much. 👍
You are so welcome!
Hi from Texas. Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
This is great to make a scrappy binding to have on hand when you need it;)
Yes!
Hello 👋 from Adel,Ga watching n learning 🤗
Hello 😊. Thanks for watching! My family is in GA and I was born there!
Awesome idea thank you!❤
Beautiful work!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the video! I love that quilt top.
Thanks!!
Gonna have to buy that tape! Even easier than what I was doing, cutting strips of lightweight interfacing.
Yes! I did the same! We have it at Sewcharmingquiltshop.com
A cream or light Grey almost any solid . Great idea now I want to start sewing.
Go for it!
What a good idea.I am going to try this.
I’m so glad you’re going to try it. I think you’ll love it!
Very nicely done n a good idea for scraps.👍👍
Thank you!
Great video! Loved it!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful quilt
Thank you! 😊
Great product. I'm going to use my serger for this.
❤ok have to this, hate to throw anything away! You could have done piano keys scrappy, of course. Have to find the tape and your small iron and the iron plate!!! I'm always not sitting my iron up!!! Obviously its heat resistance!!
Love the iron! www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Oliso&image=Search
Tape: www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Scrap+tape&image=Search
Love this method ,looks great too
Thanks so much 😊
Great idea girl!
Your quilt top looks fun and fresh! As for the scrappy tape, when do you take it off and what is the removal process?
Thank you! You leave the scrap tape on. It’s water soluble so it will wash out. Stitches perfectly. 😁
I love this idea. What size quilt did you make? How many rolls of tape and jelly rolls did you use making this quilt? I would love to do this and use up my scraps. Thank you for showing us how to do this. Amazing!
I used one roll. It made a good sized throw.
Looks great!
Love this idea.imake simple lap quilts..they are not brilliant. But ì enjoy sewing with parkinson hahands
Love this quilt ❤
Very useful tutorial. Thank you. ❤
Thank you!!
Love your quilt, This is one I will be doing in the future. The pre-wound bobbins anr they the ones that can be used for machine embroidery ?
Probably so, but we use different ones for embroidery
Use scrape tape and use for binding. You should bag scraps and have available for people buying tape.
We do! We have a scrap station corner of the store and tubs and tubs in the back and sell them online as well.
@sewcharmingquilt ill look for them online !! Thanks ! shop
Brilliant idea.
I just finished sewing a quilt simular, it was 5 ins. Stripes. 😊
That is awesome!
I would sew about 6 strip sets together, measure the width of that, s/b 12.5". Sub cut the long length into 12.5" blocks. Sew together like a scrappy rail fence.
Yes! There are lots of ways. That would be a good one!
Awesome idea!
I’m sorry if I missed it. What size did you finish with the strips. ❤ love your quilt. Love this idea great way to teach kids machine sewing
Thank you! 3 strips width of fabric for strips. You can cut them down later if need be.
Does the ironing each time you add a new piece, keep your strip from bowing?❤❤❤
It makes sure the joining parts are flat. It didn’t bow it.
Love it!
To make it go faster you could chain multiple strips at a time to reduce thread starts and stops
That’s exactly what I did. 😁
I love it ❤awesome
This would be interesting as a jelly rool race use left over your 2.5 strips. There are so many ideas. They are tour scraps. Jreat idea. You are so sweet I love to watch you.
Thank you!!
😊😊
Question please? Is the scrap tape an adhesive as well. I love the idea of this product. I have used the same technique with adding machine paper; but then you have to tear all the paper off to finish b e cause as we know, paper is not water soluble 🥴
It’s not adhesive. It will dissolve in water. It’s much easier and quicker to use than adding machine tape. Although both work, you don’t have to take the time to remove the scrap tape as it goes away on its own.
If you wanted adhesive wash away, you could make your own- look for adhesive wash away stabilizer. Very commonly used in machine embroidery . It will be pricey. It comes about 15 inches wide and 10 yards long.
I love the idea of the scrappy and solid white, question what’s the purpose of that 2 1/2 inch gypsy stuff I don’t know 🤔 do you really need it can you do it without it, ld like to know please
It gives a guide to follow. It helps to speed up the process and you don’t have to measure anything. Love it!
Do you have an animal shelter where you live? If so, out of your scraps make doggie and kitty beds. In stead of throwing away, use them as a sujestion
We use left over batting pieces for the stuffing for their beds.
Such a neat idea! One question when sew your rows do you turn each on so you do not get a bow in the quilt. TIA
I’m not following the question.
@@sewcharmingquiltshop when you sew 2 1/2” strips together you sew one way then turn it around and sew a third strip sewing the opposite direction from the first seam so they don’t look wonky. Not sure if this is a better explanation sorry.
Love this idea.imake simple lap quilts..they are not brilliant. But ì enjoy sewing with parkinsons mj hahands
Wonderful! The scrap tape adds stability to the strips. Have you tried hand quilting the finished top, was wondering if it's pretty easy to needle?? Oh, now I see these strips are water soluble...but would you dissolve the strips before or after quilting? ( missed that part)
It would be easy to hand quilt it. Yes, the tape is dissolvable. I would dissolve after quilting.
😊😂❤,HI Hun, I love the way 💕 you make scrap Quilts .
I noticed your rotater cutter.
I've never send
one like that before Hun. Were could I buy one from ? 😊🎁
Yes!
www.sewcharmingquiltshop.com/iishop?form_version=2&search_keyword=Martelli+rotary&image=Search
I love this style. If you cut a lot it’s much better for your wrist. 100x better than the traditional kind to me!!
And thank you!!
I have a newbie question. Would it be possible if you already have scraps cut to 2.5” strips to just sew those pieces together without using the scrap tape?
Yes!
The tape just makes it easier to keep the strip straight
Does it matter what kind of fabric scraps they are? Or is it best to use only quilters cotton?
I use quilters cotton but if I didn’t have the shop and scraps I’d use what I had! They use to use all types of fabrics and the quilts were gorgeous. My philosophy is cotton is best but use what you have! 😁