I like Jennifer's idea I think that would be very cute. I also thought about using it on the backing, but there is a nice size piece there and you could cover a notebook and make it into a sewing journal.
have you ever seen a tossed 9 patch--saw it done on quilt in a day. you make nine patch blocks, then cut them through the middle into four pieces--any size 9 patch works. then sew back together all mixed up--http://www.carriagequiltshoppe.com/Tossed9Patch.JPGshe had a light color in the middle.
Send it to me! Hee hee! Just kidding. I think it would be adorable on the back of the quilt. I LOVE when the back is just as interesting as the front of a quilt!
Cut it into some hearts and raw edge applique it on some hand towels for valentine's day home decor?
ReplyDeleteI like what you've one with the scraps. Use it in the backing of your little quilt.
ReplyDeleteUse it on the backing of the quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! How about a cushion or bag with the leftover?
ReplyDeleteI like Jennifer's idea I think that would be very cute. I also thought about using it on the backing, but there is a nice size piece there and you could cover a notebook and make it into a sewing journal.
ReplyDeleteWhat about a doll quilt? A mini one could be given to a little girl you know, or as a donation to the local shelter...
ReplyDeleteVery cute! So many great ideas for that leftover bit - you'll end up having to make more leftover piece! ;-)
ReplyDeletehave you ever seen a tossed 9 patch--saw it done on quilt in a day. you make nine patch blocks, then cut them through the middle into four pieces--any size 9 patch works. then sew back together all mixed up--http://www.carriagequiltshoppe.com/Tossed9Patch.JPGshe had a light color in the middle.
ReplyDeleteWhat are you doing with the big square? You could sew them together and make a cute placemat! or make more blocks for an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteI adore the pink!
ReplyDeleteSend it to me! Hee hee! Just kidding. I think it would be adorable on the back of the quilt. I LOVE when the back is just as interesting as the front of a quilt!
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Genevieve