It's giveaway day! With two chances to win!
First up is a fat quarter bundle of 14 sunny pastels:
Second is a "scrap pack" featuring fabrics from Bonnie and Camille, Sweetwater, and Sandy Gervais, a charm pack of Athill Range, and Naptime Pre-cut Hexies:
To enter, leave a comment sharing your favorite scrappy quilt block or project!
Edited to Add: Please, only one entry per person. Duplicates will be removed from the giveaway allowing everyone an equal chance to win. Thank you!
Also, if you prefer to be entered in just one of the giveaways, let me know that too.
Comments will close on the 16th. Winners will be chosen by a random number generator. Please make sure there is a way for me to contact you and check back here on the 18th when I'll announce the winners.
Be sure to visit Sew Mama Sew's site for chances to win more great supplies and handmade items!
I love putting random-width strips together and slicing them up to form a sort of railroad block. Put a little sashing in and some binding to tie it all together, and you have a scrappy quilt!
ReplyDeleteMug rugs are always a fun scrappy project. I just sew leftover pieces together and use the envelope method to finish so there's no binding to deal with…quick and easy!!
ReplyDeletesimple squares or hexies make fast work of great scrap pieces.
ReplyDeleteI recently made a disappearing four-patch quilt with scraps that I loved doing. My current project is using eight-pointed stars with four-patches in the center, very scrappy. I love scrap quilts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win either one of these bundles of fabric. I love all variations on the log cabin block - both traditional and modern.
ReplyDeleteI love making polaroid blocks and wacky 9 patch blocks. Or just making random patchwork from my bitty scraps (then using the patchwork to make little dolls).
ReplyDeleteI would love the top bundle. I've been wanting to do a scrappy trip quilt, and those fabrics are stunning.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scrap project is wonky log cabin blocks. So much fun.
ReplyDeleteOoh love those pastels! I like making economy blocks with my scraps, although I did just finish a scrappy log cabin which was perfect for random strips! Cheers for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteOooooh, I would love either of these! My most recent scrappy was a doll quilt of hst's with fabrics leftover from a larger quilt.
ReplyDeleteIts always fun to make Dresden plates with scraps. Love the pretty pastel bundle, but both a lovely. Thank you for the wonderful give-away chance!
ReplyDeleteright now i'm doing an EPP hexagon quilt with all my scraps.
ReplyDeleteI recently made up a baby blanket for a friend's pending boy, entirely out of my stash! I had a dinosaur pillow case saved up for such an occasion and tonnes of little charm squares from stash swaps.
ReplyDeleteI love the rainbow ticker tape style blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabrics! This is my favorite scrappy project, although it's not quite the season for it... http://imaginegnats.com/the-falling-flakes-stocking-tutorial/
ReplyDeletestring piecing.. and hexies... and strips.. i just depleted some of my stash.. made 2 quilts and working on a third... so much fun to make scrappy quilts
ReplyDeleteI keep meaning to go through my scraps (ha!) and do a scrappy quilt but I always get distracted. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite scrappy project has to be making pouches with whatever I've got to hand. catringoch at hotmail. dot com
ReplyDeleteI like miniature log cabin blocks. I would love to win the scrap pack. I love what I can see of it.
ReplyDeleteI love making little log cabin blocks from my scraps. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove that pastel bundle and thanks for the giveaway! My dream scrappy project is a scrappy double wedding ring, with different fabrics for all the ring segments.
ReplyDeleteI haven't worked with squares as much, but I love making scrappy fabric bowls with clothesline.
ReplyDeleteI love scrap quilts! Log cabins seem especially the perfect quilt to use up scraps. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI like to either make half square triangles with a non white or black solid or I like scrappy little log cabins
ReplyDeleteI love improv log cabin blocks!
ReplyDeleteI want to try a scrappy X plus quilt!
ReplyDeleteFavorite scrappy project is the Dear Jane quilt I'm making!
ReplyDeleteI love the mini swoon blocks!!!
ReplyDeleteDisappearing 9-patch is so fun and easy. Love it! Scrappy is beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI love paper piecing like the exploding star block! They just use little fabrics and I like how the scraps can work together!
ReplyDeleteI like to make improvisational blocks and trim them to 8.5", which I find to be a useful size. No scrap is too small!
ReplyDeleteI love love love scrappy. I have made simple patchwork quilts, I use my tiny pieces on scrappy 4.5 inch (unfinished) log cabin(ish) blocks - so far I have 72 blocks. I just keep those tiny pieces separate and when the bin starts to fill up - I stitch up a dozen or so and add them to the pile.
ReplyDeleteScrappy patchwork is my favorite! I've been making scrappy pouches and mug rugs lately. Spetzie at att dot net
ReplyDeletelove scrappy string blocks. Cindy
ReplyDeleteI love to make string quilts. I make at least one scrap quilt a month so I tend to use a number of patterns to keep it interesting.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scrap quilt is a queen size bow tie quilt I made a couple of years ago. I has several hundred 3" bow ties. Glad that one is done. Thanks for the terrific giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love hexes but want to try the log cabin
ReplyDeleteDisappearing 4 patch blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love doing scrappy HSTs! I think they look so sharp with a solid on one side!
ReplyDeleteI made a scrappy bow tie that I just love. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love making little scrappy fabric baskets... for thread catchers!
ReplyDeleteSusie
would love the fq pack--I don't do too much scrappy work yet! I have a lovely quilt planned with rock and romance fabric!
ReplyDeleteI like making small improve pieces to use scraps
ReplyDeleteI would love the FQ pack as well. My favorite quilt block for scraps is a simple patchwork because it allows the fabrics to shine.
ReplyDeleteFavourite project? changes day to day! but I love little scraps for applique, everything gets a good home!
ReplyDeleteI am not a no reply blogger- but Blogland is misbehaving, so I am at
mammafairy4@gmail.com
Love improv blocks for scraps, and that FQ bundle is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love using scraps in quilts. I've made two postage stamp quilts with scraps and I think they have to be my favorites. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love a scrappy granny square
ReplyDeleteLove the sunny pastels bundle! Gorgeous! I like string piecing and postage stamps for scraps.
ReplyDeleteI've been string piecing lots of vintage sheet 'scraps' that are too small for charm packs, it's quite fun and therapeutic. (I'd be delighted to win either prize!) thanks
ReplyDeleteI like scraps for crazy quilt blocks and for strata quilts!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use scraps is in string blocks. I'm using the string blocks to make placemats for our dinner table. Thanks so much for sharing in this giveaway!
ReplyDeletefirst ! lovely
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy star blocks
ReplyDeleteHexies! I love hexies!
ReplyDeleteAbout as scrappy as I get is with my Hexie Star Flower quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like to do all kinds of scrappy quilts and most of mine are scrappy! I make mostly traditional quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love my scrappy trip around the world quilt! I also love 2 1/2" blocks for postage stamp quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love to do variations of postage stamp quilts with scraps.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try a string quilt this summer to use up some scraps. Never tried it before but the ones I have seen are fun and bright.
ReplyDeleteI love dresdens! I'd prefer the first prize!
ReplyDeleteScraps have been great to cut up to crochet into rag rugs! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI love making Scrap Vomit quilts - I'm working on a really ugly fabric one at the moment, but these would have to go in a pretty fabric quilt! Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the pastel bundle! I love the log cabin look!
ReplyDeleteIrish Chain. All fabric choices are wonderful. thanks
ReplyDeleteI like simple blocks in a quilt, nice, bright blocks :)
ReplyDeletekais2727@yahoo.com
I've been enjoying putting together I spy type quilts with my fabric scraps. Lovely bundles, would love #2! Thanks for the great giveaways.
ReplyDeleteLog cabin style hexagons!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite block is a scrappy one- mixing and matching what I have around and playing with the colors.
ReplyDeleteI like to make scrappy patchwork zipper pouches.
ReplyDeleteI made a disappearing nine patch for my granddaughter. Turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a granny square quilt right now. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a favorite yet! I am a new quilter and still trying to build up enough scraps for my first scrappy quilt.
ReplyDeleteglazefamily3 AT gmail.com
Beautiful fabrics! I love making gift projects (e.g., coasters and tea cozies) with scraps.
ReplyDeleteI like to make an Irish Chain with scrappy blocks. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love making log cabin pillows with scraps!
ReplyDeleteI have assembled a scrappy postage stamp quilt top that I need to baste and quilt. It put quite a dent in my scrap pile.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous giveaway!
Jamie
Right now I am working on turning scraps into hexies!
ReplyDeleteI made a scrappy quilt for my queen sized bed- over 2000 2 inch squares! I thought I was crazy at the time, but I'm tempted to start a new one. They are just so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy quilts. I like to make different sizes of framed boxes and fit them all together. Also anything from the Sunday Morning Quilts book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the group of fat quarters and I like to make string quilts with scraps. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteTami
tamiquilts at att dot net
I love making clothes for my kids!
ReplyDelete9 patch, HSTs and wonky log cabins. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteScrappy HST"s and hexies are a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteI just made a scrappy strings quilt and fell in love completely!
ReplyDeleteellascottage at inspired-design dot ca
I don't really follow patterns (although someday...) so I love crazy quilts. I grew up watching my grandma quilt and she always made crazy quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy quilts. Would love the scrap pack.
ReplyDeleteI love little scrappy pencil pouches
ReplyDeleteI have yet to make a scrappy project, but I'm hoping to make some scrappy pillow covers soon.
ReplyDeleteI love to paper piece with my scraps- small bits used up in fun ways. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your pastel bundle of fabrics!! I enjoy making mug rugs.
ReplyDeletejeanieheath@charter.net
Love the pastels! That's a big hole in my stash. Thanks for the chance to win some.
ReplyDeleteI love to do postage stamps with my scraps. Or string quilts. Or wonky stars. Or lots of other things. I love scrap quilting!
I'm currently in love with pinwheels, using half square triangles. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove doing tiny log cabins! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am not a scrappy quilter... but my resolution this year was to make myself enter into that world! Because I have been finishing up a couple of WIPs, I haven't made a scrappy one yet but I have 2.5 inch squares to start and that is my goal for the summer! Your giveaways would be a nice welcome!
ReplyDeleteFound you on the Sew Mama Sew blog giveaway!
Cheri
quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com
coffeebreakwhatever(at)yahoo(dot)com
http://www.fabricandmemories.com
I'd love to win the FQ bundle! My favorite scrappy project is one I am working on right now: a black & batik rainbow stairstep quilt. I probably used over 140 different fabrics in it.
ReplyDeleteI like scrappy quilt pillows that match the quilts I make!
ReplyDeleteamy.forkner (at) gmail (dot) com
I love a scrappy x and + quilt! I'd prefer the low-volume bunder...
ReplyDeleteI love the top bundle. It is very different for me and I think it would make a lovely granny square quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make an Economy Block quilt or a scrappy wonky star quilt. The scrap pack looks wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just pick a block size and make each one a little bit different.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a scrappy sewing machine cover along the lines of this one http://www.sewdelicious.com.au/2013/01/quilted-sewing-machine-cover-tutorial.html
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scrappy method are the "slab" blocks that were going around a while back.
ReplyDeletedont know what it is called. i love just sewing strips together and then cutting them into blocks. so much fun and they always turn out different.
ReplyDeleteI like both fabrics! My favorite scrappy pattern is being worked on right now - it is a pickle dish (like wedding ring) quilt. Fabulously stunning!
ReplyDeleteI just finished a + and x quilt...think I'll have to make another :)
ReplyDeleteI have a HUGE soft spot for the "Technicolor Yawn" by Katy Jones (which did have another name). Also can't beat a jewel box pattern for scraps. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI currently love Churn Dash blocks. My tried and true never gets old is the humble 9 patch block!
ReplyDeleteLove the first bundle. My first quilt was made out of scraps while I was learning how to make blocks. I turned it into a baby quilt for my friend
ReplyDeleteI like sewing a bunch or scraps together in freeform style and making them into placemats. I go for similar colors and piece both front and back and just add thin cotton batting and binding.
ReplyDeletei am new to quilting, have been making quillow tops and would love to try a log cabin
ReplyDeleteI did the Bee in My Bonnet Quilt-Along with all scraps and I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI love all scrappy projects. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love using my scarps in paper piecing projects!
ReplyDeleteWith tiny scraps, I like to make covered buttons.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! My favourite scrappy project would have to be scrappy trips around the world. The blocks are so much fun to put together!
ReplyDeleteI have not yet made anything scrappy but I did receive a pin cushion from selvedges from a sweet friend. I do want to make some scrappy blocks to see how they turn out!
ReplyDeleteTicker tape cushion cover!
ReplyDeleteI just finished a quilt top made from charm squares cut from my scraps. I kept the stack by my sewing machine and pieced them as "leaders and enders". Before I knew it, a quilt was pieced, ready to be quilted and given to the Ronald McDonald House.
ReplyDeleteI am really bad about being scrappy, I love working with lines of fabric, but if you mean scraps, I like using them for making needle books and pin cushions or zippered pouches.
ReplyDeleteI make lots of scrappy things. I work from my scraps about 95% of the time. I'd probably pick the Scrappy trip around the World block! It's so fun and easy to make!
ReplyDeletePincushions, pouches, I am dooms a bee this year and I have chosen scrappy for thst
ReplyDeleteGranny squares for me.
ReplyDeleteI have recently discovered paper piecing... a wonderful way to use the tiniest precious scraps.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually taking part on a Scrappy Quilting Bee and we've made great scrappy blocks. One of my favorites is the spider web. Another would be a fussy cut 5 sided centre piece and wonky piecing all around it. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI like both fabrics and scrappy quilts.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a scrappy granny square quilt top, so fun. I love both fabric sets
ReplyDeleteI like making memory quilts from baby clothes - the ultimate scrap quilt as you have to use what you can, where you can!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous! I am planning on making a wonky stars quilt from my scrap stash - I'm still collecting enough scraps though!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a great tutorial for scraps floating around, it's a white square with a scrappy boarder, a white boarder and another scrappy boarder. I use scraps as leaders and enders
ReplyDeleteMy favourite scrap projects are cushion covers - which I can then give away as presents. The recipients are happy, and so is my husband who gets to see some fabric actually leave the house for once!
ReplyDeleteThe starburst block is great for using scraps up
ReplyDeleteCan't go wrong with a log cabin block!
ReplyDeleteI love to make hexies and use them for different projects.
ReplyDeleteI am making Rapid City from Modern Patchwork by Elizabeth Hartman using just scraps. I think scraps can change up most any quilt block.
ReplyDeleteI love to make baby gifts out of scraps. They are make for such colorful gifts.
ReplyDeleteCrazy quilt mug rugs I recently paper pieced a lemoyne star that was fun
ReplyDeleteI like doing colour-coordinated foundation-pieced string blocks with my scraps. As the scraps get smaller you start to piece the little bits together to create the strings and it makes a really cool effect (aand also maybe a few funky seams...)
ReplyDeleteI love scrap quilts and Jacobs ladders is one that uses a lot of scraps
ReplyDeleteI love a scrappy log cabin and Jacobs ladder, but then again I think the majority of quilts I've made have all been scrap quilts... so lets just say I LOVE scrap quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love doing crazy patchwork
ReplyDeleteJust simple scrappy square quilts!
ReplyDeleteI'm about to make Elizabeth Hartman's quilt pattern Tokyo Subway quilt - it's a great scrap project, you need 1600 squares in total - mostly white but the feature is the multi-coloured scraps in rainbow colours that make up the subway 'lines'. Each square is 2.5 inches so is a great use of scraps. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLog cabins are where all my scraps go!
ReplyDeleteI should read these comments as I need some ideas to get rid of my scraps!
ReplyDeleteNew to quilting and haven't made a scrappy quilt yet - although would love to do one! Smcalli102@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy disappearing 9-patches. And postage stamps. I don't think I'd have the patience to make an entire quilt of postage stamps, though.
ReplyDeleteI like making/arranging HST's to make scrap quilts.
ReplyDeleteI'm making a soft color book for my little girl out of scraps.
ReplyDeleteI like to improv blocks, or sew log cabins. but my scraps are getting out of control!!! I would love to win the FQ pack - those colors are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like stacked coin quilts to show off my pretty scraps!
ReplyDeleteaileenaok@gmail.com
I need to make a baby quilt for a favorite family member and the 14 fat quarter bundle would be a great start!
ReplyDeleteI make handbags so I use scraps for trim, highlights.
ReplyDeleteI made a wonky stripped quilt with scraps for my daughter's doll to match her bed quilt, and she loved it.
ReplyDeleteCoin purses and pockets for kid garments are great for using up scraps
ReplyDeleteI've recently made a scrappy postage stamp quilt and I'm in progress making 12" log cabin blocks using scrap strips of different widths.
ReplyDeletei love making pillows out of my scraps.
ReplyDeletei'm a random kinda girl. i don't follow any patterns!
ReplyDeleteStrip quilts.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite scrappy quilt block is a foundation pieced string block :)
ReplyDeleteMost of my attempts at quilting are scrappy! thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI've gotten really good at making potholders from scraps! No pattern, just puzzling through until I discover something that looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love string pieced scrappy blocks.
ReplyDeleteI see some pretty awesome stuff in that scrap pile! But then again, the bundle is really pretty too. I've not made a scrap quilt yet, but when I do, it will probably be a string quilt, or maybe something with wonky stars so I can use up all my triangle scraps!
ReplyDeleteI made a postage stamp wall hanging using a free tutorial called Fading Charms. I loved using small pieces and I am collecting two inch squares for my next project. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love a scrappy nine patch quilt.
ReplyDeleteI recently made some scrappy blocks for the Good Night Irene quilt which is essentially a 16patch and an X block , great scrap buster ! Thanks for the chance .
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a little quilt for my daughter's babies (toys). I mostly sew apparel- I am not very good at quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love making scrappy bag panels :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAny of these would be fabulous to win! I love using scraps for QAYG projects. I only started doing this recently, but made a few notepad covers and they're a lot of fun! Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI like to use scraps when I do paper pieced blocks - I save all my good sized scraps! Both prizes are awesome - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I am working on the Gypsy Wife quilt by Jen Kingwell, which is all scraps and stash fabrics. Haven't bought any fabric for it (yet). It's chaotic and lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite scrap project is my scrapy binding. I sew together all the tiny leftovers from a project and I either use it for binding or piping. And because all the seams are wonky it is as if it was cut on the bias. Tutorial is over in my blog at Nati's Little Things
ReplyDeleteI like both fabric collections!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy projects. I recently did Jaybird quilt's Unwind pattern totally scrappy - loved it!
Thanks,
Krista
emailthestones(at)gmail(dot)com
14 sunny pastels:
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scrap project was an "X" quilt that I made. All of the "x"s were done with rows of scraps and then the outside was very controlled scraps as well. Made a big dent in the scrap pile with that one!
ReplyDeleteI'm busy doing 4 patches for a scrappy four patch. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAll projects can be scrappy. Both giveaways.
ReplyDelete24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com
I am a big fan of scrappy quilts! Log cabin blocks are one favorite of mine. Also when the scraps are charm sized they make a great disappearing nine patch.
ReplyDeletewell I'm using my scraps for a farmers wife quitl at the moemnt - I won't end up terribly coordinated but I will find fabrics from all my prjects in it alter on. So the hint would be samplers ...
ReplyDeleteI like patchwork skirts for my little girl
ReplyDeleteRuecmills at gmail dot com
Indian Hatchet was and still is my favorite scrap quilt. I would love the fat quarters. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI am making a scrappy granny square quilt, first one I have done and really like it.
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy stars!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of a simple postage stamp quilt for scraps!
ReplyDeleteI love a scrappy log cabin quilt. Love the pastels of the first bundle, so happy.
ReplyDeletemajesticjenkinsATgmailDOTcom
I like making HST pillow covers with scraps.
ReplyDeleteEverything I make quilt wise is scrappy or controlled scrappy. My favorite is Orca Bay by Bonnie Hunter, but I'm finishing up her Celtic Solstice and it may replace the older one.
ReplyDeletejust in case: m3reyna at gmail dot com
It's hard for me to make a quilt that isn't scrappy. I recently made a non-scrappy baby quilt and I got tired of making the same block over & over!! quiltlady59 at fuse dot net
ReplyDeleteThe scrap block I like is fllying geese :)
ReplyDeleteI really like and want to make a scrappy trip around the world!
ReplyDeleteMost of my quilts are scrappy. However, I do use leaders and enders and recently have started making slabs of scraps this way. Is a way of using scraps while not having to overthink when I am doing the leader and ender thing.
ReplyDeleteScrappy - I just was a scrappy pineapple quilt and it was beautiful. It is now on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteI love the pastel bundle! And I love EPP projects for scraps - you can use some really small pieces of fabric to make some beautiful designs :)
ReplyDeleteI love scraps quilts and log cabin blocks is my best favorite block or anyone with stars.I `m working on several proyects and the scrapest one is my hexies blocks.
ReplyDeleteAny of these bundle would be welcome.
I like to make HSTs with scraps and a unifying fabric.
ReplyDeleteWIth my scraps I like to make a basic patchwork quilt. However I have a whole pinterest board full of scrap quilts.
ReplyDeletered_murray2(at)yahoo.com
I love making HST blocks scrappy and using them as pillows or tote bags.
ReplyDeleteI love using scraps to make pillows lately! Thanks for a great giveaway! jodym7atyahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI do paper piecing, so I can use many scraps that way, or I want to make a yoyo quilt, so I could use them that way.
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