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How to Quilt>Scrap Quilt with Applique Hearts
Scrap Quilt with Hearts
If you have ever made a scrap quilt, you might have noticed that, in some ways, it is more difficult to make than a quilt using all new fabric. Several years ago, I took a workshop and made the little heart wall hanging shown below. The project was to take quarter-square triangle patches made from scraps and surround the heart appliqué patches, creating a secondary design - like maybe star points around the hearts. I spent hours moving the patches around, and eventually I just sewed them together. In some places, you might be able to see the stars. The problem was that because it was a scrap quilt, I didn't have the correct assortment of light, medium and dark fabric. I limited myself to the fabric I had on hand and it was difficult to create the effect I wanted. (The star points needed either light or dark fabric in order to stand out from the medium fabric.) Mostly, though, I just saw frustration and I was never inclined to try another scrap quilt. This year, I’ve decided to make some new attempts at scrap quilts. After all, my scrap pile has outgrown its cardboard boxes and I feel compelled to do something creative with all that fabric. There are a few “rules” to help make scrap quilts successful. Following these few "rules" might make your quilt a little more successful than mine:
One more rule... remember that rules are made to be broken, especially in quilting. So, don't limit your quilt or your imagination because of these "rules."
© 2009-, Penny Halgren. This article courtesy of http://www.How-To-Quilt.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact.
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Learn to make this machine quilted quilt on your home sewing machine by following along with this DVD set. More
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