Hello and welcome again to my rendition of scrap happy where we work bits of scraps into a project. So lately I have been struggling. My reasoning skills are kicking in. One can only have so many quilts before it becomes too much. I have put all but about 10 quilts into storage, yet I make more. While I know there are perfectly good charitable organizations to take such, I just cannot let go of quilts because that represents my precious time, and if I just giveaway my precious time and money, as hard as times are right now, well, my logic cannot comprehend what I should do. So I stall. So I start a brand new project, and then I stall, and then I start a brand new project, and then I stall. It is obvious I need to slow down and take more time making quilts. So this involves staying away from the easy quick projects. But easy and quick is what readers and quilters want. My mind is boggled.
I have a great patriotic quilt going getting ready for the 250 American anniversary of our country. My struggle with this project is that America integrity is kind of in the toilet, so if I celebrate it, I would be celebrating some stupidity. But then I think of all the history leading up to this point and all the great men and women who have made this country what it once was and I am struggling with that.
I think it is just me, because I am struggling at work to have patience with coworkers (maybe this is the change of life), I work my butt off and see others have the freedom to never be rushed, and never even ask to be rushed, and have such a chip on their shoulder of being offended if they are asked to rush.
My mind is in disbelief, and usually quilting is a relief. I think I have become a serial killer of fabric. I cut it up into a million pieces and then just place them in a bin and hide the fabric murder away. I have filled all my bins. My scrap bins are overflowing which caused me to want to hyper fixate on a particular color of quilt. But then my all of my spoons are taken up with family, work, just commuting, and I am finding I have no spoons left at the end of the day. I am now finding even the weekend spoon count is low, not feeling very productive. And with all the quilts I have I suppose that is ok. I am my worst enemy and slowing myself down I guess. I figure this will present itself with a name soon….gah. Forgive me, too many personal details, you are here to see my scraps.
Out of shame how large my neutral scrap bin is, I have started on a neutral scrappy background of little itsy bitsy blocks. I have opted to go with small pieces so this will be a slow process. I think these small blocks will make a marvelous quilt, I hope I stick with it.
Here are some 4 1/2 inch Cake Stand blocks. If I manage a useable size quilt, this will take me a very long time. It will be well worth the wait. While I was going thru my neutral bin, I am thinking I need to relieve some of that to the local quilt guild. But gosh fabric costs so much. At the same time, some of these fabric are downright hard to use.
Here are my scrappy blocks.

The black one is the first block I made for practice, made lots of mistakes and seam ripping happened. I am thinking I will be making these basket style blocks and change them up a bit and go for different handle configuration and perhaps a row quilt will happen. I am only this many blocks in, so who knows the directions the scraps will take me to.
Make sure to check out all the marvelous use of scraps with the scrap happy post links below!
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy,
Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Amo, Alissa,
Lynn, Tierney and Hannah
I am also doing hand quilting. I have failed to take a picture of that, but I am about a 1/3 of the way done and I am thrilled. Hand quilting is another way to slow down the making of quilts hahah! Maybe that will be featured in my next scrap happy post.
If any of you are interested in the method of making these blocks I have found using my easy angle ruler and cutting small strips is perfect for this little block. The large HST finishes at 2 inches, all the small HSTs finish at 1 inch. Reach out if you want more info with cutting and I can certainly help with that.
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