The Joy in a Scrappy Quilt

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Here are the latest pictures of my spring-summer experiment - started in February and Finished in July. It will be in the shop today or tomorrow. I was so happy with process, I am already saving scrapes for the next one. The only really bad thing about this type of quilt is you really need scraps. Since I have already used most of my scraps, I have to cut uncut fabric pieces to make scrappy quilt... Not than I am not able to do it LOL. This makes me think my studio might prove to be a quite organized one... We have a tale here about a an old man who was looking for a tidy young woman to be his daughter in law.
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He sat on his cart all full with plums and shouted he was bartering plums for household waste. He than asked the girl with the hand-full of waste to marry his son. She even borrowed the waste from her neighbors as she had no at her house... I am not at all that tidy or organized, I just use every bit of fabric I have. Love it too much to waste it. And I am now to pick an ordinary - notscrappy -  project or too to make, so I can accumulate some scraps ... Makes me smile as I know most people just piece, quilt and than look for a project to utilize the scraps. Well I am crazy enough to do just the opposite - need "normal" projects to make some scraps, I need...
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Latest Patchwork In Progress: Scrappy Joy

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Joy as it feels this way, scrappy because I used my carefully collected and sorted odds and ends. Love the  way it turned /it is a complete top now, but I have to take some pictures when my camera batteries get charged/. I love the way the odd and traditionally nice fabrics got mixed together. I though a little and felt the patches on this top and working with already cut fabrics naturally leads to this method, I think. Not quite sure what it will be yet. Love it and keep it on my working table now...
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