Scrappy Quilt Block Tutorial || My Favorite Scrap Buster!

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This is my favorite scrappy quilt block. It works well for scrap busting and using up your scrap fabrics.

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I get tired of rules and quilt police....sew and quilt as you can and what works for you....much less frustration and much happier sewing...happy quilting😊

sherylkruse
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I loved collecting for my Y2K quilt. I have it folded in my quilt curio. I kept all my bios and wonderful letters that people wrote. Had planned on scrapbooking it all, but have never tackled it, more possibilities. Can’t wait to do the quilt you are showing today.

carolgodreau
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So cool! Looks wonderful and such a Picasso opportunity 🤣💕Cathy in Montana

cathyphegley
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Goodnight, Irene! I love it! She’s lovely!

debbielee
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I loved watching this, especially as I saw some fabrics in there that I have .

yvethemetriccrafter
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I love this pattern I actually made an entire quilt out of those blocks right after I saw the video my nine-year-old granddaughter help me

deborahmeares
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Hey, it's a scrap quilt. Those are the best kinds. I love this.thanks

pammeinzer
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Nested seams for the win! One of these days I’ll use my actual scraps for a quilt! Enjoyed your video! Thanks for sharing!

lesa
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I really like that you do not go crazy matching fabrics...I think the most interesting quilts are the random ones.

DS-kydl
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Something else learned. The red plastic strip. Thanks for showing us

judygovotsos
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Holy Moley!! Instant BlockLock ruler! Now I can hardly wait for Rule Breaking, and I am already so psyched to make this beautiful block. Thank you so much already, lol! 💚💙💜

abibritton
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That is one of MY FAVORITE blocks!! It really emphasizes the most important thing about quilts and their appeal. Value does all the work, and hue gets all the credit

janeahrens
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I love you and stating wonky ways happens thanks for the tips

lorrainemedina
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I spotted this pattern somewhere the other day and really liked it. Just now while scanning scrappy quilts I stumbled on your video. I must say you are a very good teacher. I consider myself an intermediate quilter (piecing not the actual quilting) and your instructions are thorough and easy to understand. And I’ve just now decided to classify myself as intermediate because for the past 2 days I’ve been cutting my scrap stash into useable squares of various sizes. Lol! After quilting for 6 years I say it’s time 😆 This pattern will be perfect!

mzkappy
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New to your channel but this qiult caught my eye and I have bags and bags big ones full of scraps I love scrap qiults I call them free qiult tops as they are from leftovers am sorting my fabrics now thank you again

lindathomas
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Love this block. I am a lover of scrappy quilts. Have four boxes of 2 1/2" squares and strips! Woohoo!

phyllisdippert
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Kris...I love your idea of turning the fabric piece to the wrong side to "mute" it if needed....thank you for giving me the "ok" to do that LOL😂 Great tutorial once again!!! Keep the momentum up and moving forward!!! LOVE this channel🌸

TheSewingChannel
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Love a rule breaker 🤣🤣 especially when the quilt looks as good as yours 🥰 Thanks for posting 👏👏🇬🇧

glynisreynolds
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I really enjoyed your video. This was my first with you, but, it won’t be my last.

noreenpouliot
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One of the earliest quilts I made was the 9-patch block that is one of your quadrants and it was called a “faux log cabin” or something like that. You set the blocks in a barn-raising pattern. I used 200 fabrics in it! And it was a king size so it was a lot of work. But 25 years later, my sister-in-law still has it on her bed. The only thing I repeated was a red center square in every 9-patch. And yes, I made a millennium quilt with 2000 pieces!!! We just dated ourselves, didn’t we! Thanks for this video. It’s a good reminder of a way to sew down that scrap pile.

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