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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Quilt News!! Red and White Snowball Blocks with Sawtooth Borders Quilt Leads to Another Red and White Project, Piecing Small 1 1/2" Squares for New Improv Scrappy Quilt Projects

Piecing process for Scrappy 1 1/2" Squares project.

Another quilt project started, see photo below, here I've added a thin white border to the 4 sixteen patch blocks.. they are laying on my finished Snowball Blocks with Sawtooth Borders small quilt... seeing how a Sawtooth border would look with the 4 sixteen patch blocks...

Traditional design, I started with 1 1/2" red and white squares...

Finished Snowball Blocks with Sawtooth Borders small quilt approx. 19" x 25", this red and white project lead me to another red and white project....

Scrappy 1 1/2" Squares pieced, 8" x 10" so far.

 
 
Hello quilt friends!! 
We've had rain and clouds off and on for while, it's almost like we live in a rain forest.
I keep waiting for the sun to come out and it does once in a while for about 15-20 minutes and then it's gone. You have to 'make your own sunshine around here' and get on with life. So I'm remembering to be thankful and diving into projects with small pieces, that seems to help.
 
Last week I pulled out small sized scraps and trimmed them to 1 1/2" squares with my scissors. Before long I had piles of red and white squares; reds and whites from Robert Kaufman Konas and off whites from a Tim Holtz print. Then I pieced them into 4 sixteen patch blocks and put sashing between the blocks. Next I pieced a white border around the squares, the border will be 3/4" finished. So far so good...
 
And then there was the scrappy pile of other colors which I curated and edited into a mix I liked and added two whites/off whites to add calmness. That was my thinking. And now I'm not sure where the scrappy small 1 1/2" squares will 'go' but it will be an adventure and keep my attention.
 
And talking about piecing adventures you need to visit A Quilters Table and see/read about Debbie's beautiful new projects and her amazing finish, 'Banded' . She shares inspiration for new projects and color/design tips.
 
That's the quilt news from the valley, if you visit bring your umbrella.
 
I'll be by to visit. 

2 comments:

  1. You are brave to work with such small scraps. I look forward to seeing how these projects develop. BTW Thanks for the shout-out! So glad you like Banded.

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  2. The sawtooth edge adds such a lot of pizzazz to your quilts. Especially when it’s matched with the softer shapes of the snowball pattern.
    Debbie is right, you are brave to work such small scraps.
    Keep indoors when it’s raining and spend your time quilting.
    Queenie

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