"There's a great satisfaction in seeing a thing take shape and form under one's hands.
Especially if they are made from oddments into something worthwhile."
~ Nella Last, 1945
Ohh, I just couldn't stop sewing yesterday. For those of you who follow on Instagram, you probably recognize the pic above. An attempt to 'use up' some scraps resulted in a quilt block that will easily go down as one of my favorites.
The double sawtooth star was a pleasure to make and surprisingly quick. I'm not sure if it was the short stitches that made it move along, but one thing is for sure. I'm hooked!
My time was divided into creating more blocks and cutting up a box of scraps for future ones!
Hence, the quote:)
The big plan is to turn these into a colorful wall hanging. But that is always up for change. We love blankets! wink, wink.
Thanks to McCall's Quilting Site for all those free patterns and for showing me the different ways to put these blocks together.
Plus, this was the first time I made flying geese without using the 'no-waste' method.
And the shocker.... I really liked it! I found that I had a LOT less trimming to do. Like.... none whatsoever. Did I pitch the triangle scraps from the ends? Yup, and even though most of us would feel bad seeing perfect little triangles go to the trashcan, I was happy I used what I could. Because... my scrap box(es) were becoming scrap baskets.
So what else has all this inspiration and sewing caused? I FINALLY know what I'm going to do with my gnome fabric! Make little double sawtooth stars with those adorable hats front and center!
Happy journeys till next time :)
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