Saturday, October 30, 2021

One "Chunk" Joined

Sewing along on the strip sets Saturday morning, it occurred to me that I could do some cutting and adding to the sections to make them fit together easily.  Two of the sections were close in size along one edge.  Cut a strip off of the longer one and made them match.  Then I took three smaller sections and played "puzzle" with them until I had a piece that was the same length as the section I had joined. That new section was sewn on to make one good-sized chunk. 


The play of colors and visual textures from the batiks, hand-dyes, and prints - with a few solids added for a calming effect really make me love this.

I have loads of scraps left so I will start some new sections with the "seeds" that were left from "playing puzzle" (trimming to make it fit)  and other small sections I have sewn and not added yet.  This is a totally joyous process. 
Seeds

*Scrappy Pro Tip: Always save trimmings that are at least an inch wide. Those are your scrappy seeds.


Until Next Time,  
Stay Creative 


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7 comments:

Linda Swanekamp said...

I just love sewing pieces like that together. I wonder why I do it so seldom. It is a joyous process.

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

Scrappy seeds!! - such FUN!! - ;))

Pamela Arbour said...

The colors are really working well with each other.

Barbara said...

Color!!!

Quilting Gail said...

Lots of colourful fun!

Jeanna said...

You have prettier scraps than I do LOL. These colors make me happy.

Barb said...

I love your projects, I look at what you are doing and go hummmmm and just stare for a while....love it.