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I have been digging through my scrap piles pulling every useful piece out, I guess it’s spring cleaning time in my sewing room :)
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So far I have made three new scrap baby quilts, and I have two more lap size quilts in the works… and I haven’t bought a thing! I thought I would share my process for making unused scraps into useful and simple quilts. There really is no scrap left behind…
I did a video showing my process, and I talked a bit about sewing with bias and using a smaller stitch length to get the best results. I hope there is something helpful or inspiring here!
And if you want a copy of this Free PDF downloadable pattern, you can find that here!
Happy Sunday everyone,
Krista