Sunday, July 01, 2012

scrappy Sunday-giveaway day!

Welcome to scrappy Sunday! Because it's a holiday in Canada and it's a holiday later this week in the US, (plus my birthday in a few days!) Cheryl and I decided that it would be a great time have a giveaway!

Up for grabs today....
A copy of our book, signed by both Cheryl and myself, to be sent to someone in the US.

A digital copy of our book to be sent to someone outside of the US.
A scrap pack of various solids in cool colors.
A scrap pack of strings.
A scrap pack of ticker tape pieces. (My favorite!)
And a scrap pack of green fabric...perfect for making slabs.
In your comment, I'd love to hear where you live and your thoughts on scraps. What do you love about working with scraps? Or....What do you find challenging about working with scraps? Or you could answer both! Winners will be chosen on Thursday, July 5th.

Be sure to check out Cheryl's post and enter her giveaway, too! 

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SarDee said...

I live in central Ohio and love scraps for applique! I also love that those tiny pieces can be sewn together to make a whole NEW piece of cloth!! It's very interesting to me how a larger piece has a definite pattern but the small scraps "lose" their identity and so they can be used for something completely different than what you used it for before.

Miss Lola said...

I'm in Michigan and I don't have nearly enough scraps! I have a hard time knowing what is worth keeping and what needs to be tossed. After following your blog, I'm sure I'm tossing way to many!

KristyMN said...

I live in Minnesota. Honestly, scraps stress me out. Even though I do save them and use them, its the compilation of piles of scraps in my craft area that gives me anxiety. Heaps and heaps of them, and they are never organized in any way. Huh, whose fault it that, I wonder? :)

Quilting Grannie said...

I live in Greeneville, TN, home of 17th president of the US. I like to use scraps. Most of my quilts are made from scraps. Working with scraps are cheaper than having to buy all the fabric for a quilt, saves you money!
Barbara Galloway

Katie B said...

I'm in Alabama! I love scraps, but I do often feel overwhelmed by them. I'd love to get some more idea from your book!

Camille said...

I'm here in Texas, a bit south of Ft Worth.

I keep some scraps, but not all. If its big enough to be put back on my comic book boards or fold like a FQ I'll keep it. Or if it's a good size string I'll throw it in the string box. Cut off parts from hst or anything less than 3 or 4 in isn't worth it, unless it's a really big omg I loooove this fabric.

My scraps are kept in mason jars by color. Looks so nice!

Tracy said...

I'm from sw Idaho and a fairly new quilter so I haven't done anything with scraps and just beginning my scrap pile. Your book looks amazing!

Jennie @ Porch Swing Quilts said...

My daughter usually swipes all my scraps. I do need to keep and sort them - that's my biggest challenge - the sorting.

Lisa Merkley said...

I live in Eastern Washington and what do I love about scraps? I'm not sure yet. I'm still building up my supply. Hopefully I'll win some and can learn what I love about scraps!

lisamerkley at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

I love scraps! Variety adds such depth and visual interest to my quilts now - much more beautiful than my early quilts! It's also awesome to make something beautiful out of a bunch of old scraps and pieces, especially when some of them are kinda ugly!
Anne Simonot
annesimonot@sasktel.net

Neese Family said...

I live in Farmington UT but am moving to West Point UT in just a few weeks! We just finished redoing it so that we can move in! I love scraps and have so many plans to make things while I am out of school for the summer. I love scraps because they bring so much character to things, and I am a lot like my Grandma and hate to waste perfectly good fabric just because it was the "Scraps"!

MagistraCarminum said...

I am Chris from Los Alamos, NM. Using scraps makes ma feel virtuous: making something useful or beautiful with what is at hand makes me feel like a pioneer woman, providing for her family! :-) The toughest part with scraps is to tie it all together somehow so the colors and textures don't compete with each other too much.

Sallie said...

Thanks for the great giveaway! I love working with scraps because I get to see different fabrics "play nice" together.

Debbie said...

I live in New Mexico.

I love scraps as it is usually a look into other quilts and projects that I've done. There are some scraps that I hoard and have yet to cut again as the items mean so much to me and giving up that bit of scrap would be really sad. So I love it as sometimes you're recycling a memory to continue on.

Glenda in Florida said...

I live in Florida, just a bit north of Tampa. I like using scraps because it seems like free fabric. If I cut into yardage or a FQ, I think of it as spending money on fabric, even if I pull it from stash. If it comes out of the scrap box, in my mind it was free. The bad thing is that I have a good system to store FQs, large scraps, and yardage, but with the scraps, I just toss them into a bin,and then I have to root through it to find what I want. If the big gets too full, I start another. There has to be a better way! Maybe sorting by color should be my next step.

Jen said...

I live in the St. Louis area. I love scraps...love making doll quilts or scrappy baby quilts. My favorite part of making something new is adding to my scrap bucket :)

bioyarn said...

I love to work with scraps because they hold so many memories and possibilities!

Cami said...

Scraps kind of frustrate me because I don't have enough of the right size or color. I also like to be "done" with a project and that includes the fabric that goes with it. I'm in Oregon in the Columbia River Gorge not far from Multnomah Falls.

Anonymous said...

SCRAPS! LOVE THEM AND SAVE THEM IN ALL SIZES! PLANNED QUILTS ARE BEAUTIFUL,BUT OFTEN SCRAP QUILTS ARE TOO+SURPRISE YOU!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING!

msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

Pieces of Cotton said...

I never feel like my scraps "go" together. Maybe I just don't have enough yet.

Becky said...

What an awesome giveaway - Thanks!! I love scraps and scrappy quilts! IF I get tired of my scraps, I just cut up some new fabric. :) I love looking at a scrappy quilt and seeing other quilts I've done. I'm always sad when the scraps from a favorite quilt are all gone.

Think I'll do some scrappy quilting here in the sauna of Texas...

barbara woods said...

happy birthday. i love scraps and would love to win here in georgia usa

Dreamingof03 - Heather said...

I am in texas. I am a new quilter so i have not had a chance to truly dive in o a good scraps quilt yet but i have been mindful. Even while ctting for the quilt top i have been working on, i cut and trimmed scraps into 3 usable sizes for future endeavors

Jodi said...

I love scraps, save them all, swap them, but find it hard sometimes to coordinate.

Julianne said...

Hi Amanda!

I live in Grizzly Flats,CA. The nearest large city is Sacramento. I love to make scrap quilts, I have made dozens of postage stamp quilts and my newest addiction is string quilts, I love and enjoy the bright bursts of color when using scraps. The possibilities are endless...and the fun never ends!

Thanks for the giveaway...love your book.

Julianne heygiz00@gmail.com

Day before Michelle said...

Oh scraps, how I love them, and dislike them all at the same time.
I love that when I need just a tiny bit, I don't have to cut into yardage for it, but I produce so many more scraps than I use, and they pile up.
I'm currently out of room in several of my colored scrap bins. I guess I just need to spend some time doing some scrappy projects, and if I were the winner of your book, I could use them up AND have another book to create from for them Craft Book Challenge I host each month!

Books_Bound said...

I live in Central New York, and I love the idea of scraps--I just have relatively few, since I'm pretty new to this! I've started cutting out a 4.5" square of every fabric I work with, and I hope to someday make a big ol' patchwork quilt of just squares! I like the potential history of it too, remembering what I used the fabrics for initially!

Cindy Sews said...

I pull out my scrap bags when I have extra girls in the house that want to do a quick sewing project! It is usually pincushions!

Nancy said...

Scrap quits are my favorite because I hate throwing anything away.

Megan said...

I live in Greenville, SC. I just started quilting so I don't have a lot of scraps although I do think scrappy quilts are the coolest. I would love to win!

s2br11 said...

I love scraps and scrap quilts! Thanks for the chance to win.
Mary Malone
maryandruss at wi dot rr dot com

Dez said...

I sew everything with scraps. Most recently, I made baby pants for my new little guy from my husband's old shirt sleeves. I used the rest of the shirt for a Boppy cover. The worst thing about scraps is LINING UP STRIPES...uggggghhhh! And beautiful fabric cuttings that are way too small or don't match anything. It makes me so sad to have beautiful fabric and no be able to use it. I live in Vermont.

prsd4tim2 said...

Oh, I've been wanting a copy of your book for the longest time. Thanks for the chance!

What I love about working with scraps is the feeling that I got something for nothing. My scrap basket is mostly full of things I might once have thrown away, so to make something entirely of scraps gives me this huge feeling of achievement. It's great!

GSGC StrongFamily said...

I love scraps...my favorite quilts are scrappy ones! They do take a bit of time to organize and also to decide what to use, and how to use them but so fun!
Sabrina

Lisa said...

Happy Birthday! I live in Connecticut near the water, it's so beautiful here and I'm lucky to be able to go to the beach whenever I like. I love scraps! In fact, I find it hard to throw out even the smallest of pieces. I go to my scraps before I will cut into my stash. It's kind of crazy. I love string quilts too, the are great scrap busters.

Brenda in Manitoba said...

Happy Canada Day to you today, Happy Birthday for later in the week, and Happy Fourth of July, too!
I don't have many scraps, but try to use those that I have. I have bought your/Cherl's book, so that should help. Would love to add more scraps to what I have to work with! Got my fingers crossed!

Brenda said...

I love, love, love other people's scraps. It's like playing in their sewing room. thanks for the chance to win these lovelies.

Cherie said...

What an awesome giveaway!
I love working with scraps. I'm always making paper pieced blocks for certain projects and I always dive into my scrap stash rather than pulling out some prints.
I sort them into shape and size, so depending what I'm making I have the right size scraps at hand =D

Lisa E said...

I live in northern California and feel very blessed that we're not having a heatwave like the rest of the country! I love scraps, because they make quilts more interesting. It's challenging though, because I can't strip piece!

Tylynn said...

I live in Utah and LOVE scraps! I would love to make a ticker tape quilt!!! I just don't have the eye for picking fabric and making odd patterns go together. I am too anal with colors. My sister calls me the color Nazi.

Chelsea said...

Woo! I'm on the west coast of Canada on Vancouver Island, where we keep hearing rumors of summer but haven't experienced it yet. I love scraps! Most of my quilts are scrappy and I'm always digging in my scrap bins. I actually don't throw any fabric or batting out. Even the tiniest pieces are used for stuffing. Makes me feel a little better about my hobby and balancing it with trying to live an environmentally aware life.

wobblybobbin said...

I like to remember that scraps are almost the entire point of quilts. Right? Saving bits and pieces of fabric from used up clothes, or flour sacks and figuring out how to make them useful and beautiful - Quilts! I try to use scraps in every quilt I make. Right now I'm making myself a quilt and using bits from a vintage dress I wore on my first date with my husband. (we live in New Orleans by the way!)

Breanne said...

I live in Germany and I LOVE scraps. Since I don't have easy access to stores unless I go online and WAIT for shipping, I use every piece I can. The only reason to dislike scraps is not having enough of the fabric you absolutely adore and wish you just had ONE little last piece to add :)

Cheryl said...

I live in the Bay Area, California. I love using scraps as it makes me feel thrifty. Then I feel ok about buying more fabric!

Jen said...

I'm in Utah. I enjoy scraps because it shows me the memory -- I remember quilts I've made with the fabric the scraps came from. The biggest challenge I have with scraps is coming up with new, easy, and quick patterns to use them up.

Annie said...

Wow, such a long way to the bottom to leave a comment! I LOVE scraps and working with them for a few reasons. Scraps of fabric make up the colors of our life. It is the traditional meaning of patchwork with the make, do and mend mentality. It is the frugal nature of survival with a creative edge, and the ability to see beauty in the small things in life. It is the challenge and the desire to use every last bit of the wonderful fabrics available to us today. It is a reflection of my nature and personality and I LOVE that I can make beautiful things with all these little bits ... I live in the land down under . . .

Maxine said...

I live in St George Ut..and just started saving scraps...in the past they ended in the round file until I started reading all the great things you can do with scraps...So when I get enough scraps I will make something..don't know what yet...love your blog...

magnoliasntea said...

I just love the oldtime feeling of using something up completely, especially scraps. I'm a newish quilter, and I love this blog! :))

Tiffany Kay Designs said...

I'm from Northern Utah, and I love make little blankets with scraps. i have such a hard time throwing fabric away unless I'm sure I'll never use it again. Barbie clothes are fun to use scraps for too.

knitting bean said...

I live in Lewisville, NC - a little town just outside Winston Salem. As a native Floridian, I LOVE it up here and the seasons! As for working with scraps, I like to challenge myself by just randomly selecting the top of the pile and making it work. Does a real number on the control freak side of my mind, but the results are normally just what I wanted!

Nancy said...

Hi, would love a copy of the book or various scraps. I love working with scraps. To me, this is what quilting is about--using the materials on hand and making something beautiful out of them

Nancy said...

Hi, I just left an e-mail but forgot to leave where I live--Ontario, Canada

Maja said...

I just love working with scraps!
Often when I sew quilts with lots of yardage I find myself longing to work with the scraps instead!
I already have your fantastic book, but those green scraps- wow!!!

Jess said...

Hi,

I live in the Indy area. I love scrap quilts. No two are alike. They are colorful and so interesting. Scrap quilts are my favorite quilts to make. Have a great holiday and Happy Birthday (early)
jessica.breidinger@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

When I retired I started helping out in a LQS. I get paid in scraps and that is fine with me! ;)

Patrice said...

I live in South Carolina and I love scraps. I feel free to "mess up" since they're leftovers. So far I've got a scrappy log cabin quilt in progress and a HST quilt I'm working on. Thanks for the chance to win this great giveaway!

Linda said...

I live in NW Ohio and would love to win the book. I have a huge supply of scraps that seem to grow every day.

byneedleandthread said...

I love scraps!! I use them for everything. Mosty of my quilts are scrappy too. I love combining lots fabrics in one project. It adds personality. I'm in Burlington Ontario Canada

NW Patchwork said...

I live in Oregon and my thoughts on scraps are: I LOVE them and keep everything (almost) I don't have a whole lot of them but recently joined the scrap builder club through Pink Castle Fabrics. That will give me more to work with!
Thanks for a great giveaway!!

Anonymous said...

WOW! What a generous giveaway! I currently live in the Chicago suburbs and can't seem to be able to part with scrappy bits either. I was thrilled to find your website for inspiration to use some of the scraps I've accumulated. My daughters and nieces have all received ticker tape quilts for their dolls (such a brilliant idea!). I also enjoy repurposing cotton from clothing and have made some fabulously lovely family quilts from hubby's dress shirts once they've gotten torn (he somehow manages to keep putting holes in the elbows, but I secretly don't mind b/c wrapping up in a quilt made out of them is even better than wearing them myself!) :) Perhaps the best thing about breaking out the scraps is that I don't mind my daughter joining in on the fun and she likes getting all creative with me because the possibilities are endless and I don't say no (such as when she wants me to cut into a coveted yardage...)

Thanks for all the fun, inspiration, and your generosity!

Sharon

Summer Killebrew said...

I live in western Indiana, and I honestly find scraps challenging. I guess my problem is not knowing how to deal with all the little pieces, especially when they are odd shapes.

Happy early birthday, btw, and thanks for the giveaway!

bets said...

Happy Birthday of course...neat holiday too. I save my scraps but have not made a big scrappy quilt yet. Usually I make pot holders to match quilts or table runners! Would love some more, so thanks for the great giveaway!

Gale, Ky quilter said...

I live in central Kentucky and I love scraps. I think of my Mother who made scrap quilts when I was growing up and scraps just make my heart sing. My best quilts are scrappy and not all color coordinated. The only thing challenging is that I don't want to use them. :)

bets said...

Forgot to tell you I live in northern MN

Jamie Pearson said...

I've been using scraps to applique on onsies. i love making ties for my little guy. I'm up in Tacoma, WA trying to deal with the gloomy weather we always have

pizzaeater said...

I love using scraps. I jus t like the look of quilts with a lot of different fabrics.

Susan S. Frederick said...

What I love: the sometimes surprising finished product; what I hate: I have to remind myself not to over-plan.

Unknown said...

I live in the other Washington--PNW(Pacific Northwest)where we still have quilts on our beds. I think we're one of the few places in the U.S. that is not sweltering in heat/humidity. Looks like summer will be coming after the 4th--often when it does turn nice! I've been organizing my scraps by color--love the pic of the green scraps--my new favorite color. So hope to use some scraps this summer to make a summery quilt w/lots of white. Have a GREAT birthday! ! !

tusen said...

Thank you so much for such a generous giveaway. Since I usually have quite small scraps, I love using them for small projects (like pouches or coasters) but I'm a bit hesitant to use them in a big quilt. Still, I'd love to try a kind of mosaic/ticker tape quilt I have in mind.

Hope said...

Good morning! I live in South Eastern Australia where it is currently a crisp and cold winter. I love scraps for the way they make me look at different ways I can use them. Nothing is too small to keep in my sewing world.

Anonymous said...

HI! Happy Birthday! I live in western NY and I don't do too much with scraps, I usually have so many things planned to quilt I never think to use scraps. I love the ones in the give away!
Beth F

Anjuli said...

I live in Lacey WA and I struggle with scraps I have a whole bunch and want to make a picnic blanket out of them but when every I pull them out I get overwelmed because they don't match.....maybe I just need to get over it and make a mix match quilt.

Paula said...

I am in Sandy Springs GA... I love scraps for making pouches.

Unknown said...

I'm from Rosedale, Maryland. A nice place to live, trees and stores both near by..the best of both worlds. I love working with scraps. Right now I'm working on a string quilt with my scraps and could always use more for variety. I've also made a ticker tape quilt with scraps.

SewWhatsNew said...

Happy Canada day! Please add me to your give away. Thanks.

Darcy said...

My scraps gave me the chance to make a doll pillow with my grand-daughter in no time! We both loved it.
Thank you!

kbzelazny said...

I'm from Danville, Pa. and I love scraps. I think scrappy quilts are the best. Awesome giveaway-thanks!

Kirsten said...

I tend to try and keep too many small scraps that are not really much use for anything.

Andrea R said...

Hi! I'm all the way out in Fredericton NB, Canada. It; shot and sunny and later we will go down by the river to watch the fireworks.

I live for scrap! My mom just handed me another bundle. We pick up scraps at yard sales and thrift stores. I rarely buy new yardage.

Sarah said...

I just left a comment, but don't see it. I live in Western Massachusetts. I love scraps because I feel like I'm "de-cluttering" my stash. I would love other peoples scraps because it would force me to be creative to use fabric I didn't buy. I hope this goes thru and thanks for the give-away!

Rae said...

I want to use scraps because I don't want to waste any fabric, but I don't always have a project for them. Perhaps your book could solve that problem? ;) raybanfandango at hotmail dot com

Andrea said...

i live right outside of Boston. hmm, i love scraps, but i haven't sewed enough to accumulate enough of them!

Rachel said...

I live in Tennessee and making quilts from scraps are my favorite thing to do! to me a scrap quilt is the best kind of quilt - beautiful, frugal, and functional! Thanks for the chance to win.

Miranda said...

I live in Lexington, MN. It's a smaller town and is about 15 minutes north of Minneapolis! Scraps are great because you can sew all of them together and make something bigger with them. The bad thing about scraps is that sometimes they look really ugly together, so you have to make sure they will look good :) Thanks for the great giveaway!!

Carol said...

I live in Victoria BC, so we're celebrating Canada Day today. The weather is perfect - sunny and warm, but not hot at all.

I like scraps because they make a quilt so much more interesting than just a few fabrics, but it does take a lot longer to make the quilt.

Devon said...

I like scraps because I don't have to feel the guilt of chopping up a perfectly good piece of fabric, just to sew it back together again!

Cinda said...

hello from the Bootheel of Missouri!! Love scraps - they are like an appetizer tray - little bits of a variety of goodies!!

Quilter Mom of 3 said...

I live in Lemoore, CA and I absolutely LOVE scraps!

I don't have any scraps that I'm not attached to, and I like making them match as well as CLASH!!

Kate said...

I live in North Carolina, and yes, it was VERY hot today. I love the look of scrap quilts. In fact, my first quilt was a scrap quilt. Of course, my stash was so small, I bought a couple of fat quarters to round it out! akmajor(at)gmail(dot)com

Cat Palmer said...

I live in Melbourne Australia where currently it is raining heavily and is about 40 degrees F. I love scraps but don't have that many as yet. I like working with scraps because I don't feel so worried about making mistakes. Scraps encourage me to be more of a risk taker in sewing. Happy Birthday!!! and thanks so much for the giveaway.

Spanishlady said...

I love reading your blog and love to use it a a learning tool for my projects as a beginner quilter.

I am from Australia and love that we can get information from around the world instantly on the net.

Kath

my happy bluebird said...

Hope you have a great birthday! Mine is tomorrow (July 2). I love how scraps can show you a different perspective on the design of a fabric. You have to work with what you have so it makes your brain work a bit harder -- but that is the fun of it.

P.S. I have lots of scraps so if I am picked please pass them on to someone else. I really just wanted to wish you a happy birthday :-)

claudey said...

I'm from Colorado Springs (go firefighters!). I love scraps! The last quilt I made was entirely made out of scraps, except for the binding. I got a little lazy about that and bought some fabric. :)

Jen said...

Scraps are fun! Quilters tend to work in scraps anyway (fat quarter, anyone?), but I've found that my idea of scraps are a lot smaller than other peoples! I tend to hoard even the smallest scraps.

PinkGranny said...

I live in Spokane Washington! I love scraps and it pains me to toss any of them out. When my girls were young many of my best projects were using scraps.Scraps invite creativity and that is one of the best traits we can have. Now that I am getting into quilting in addition to fashion sewing, I find that scraps I have saved from the clothing I made my girls growing up can be turned into wonderful memories. Now to organize them...

Patti said...

I live in Canada, so it`s our birthday today!
I am actually making my very first project using scraps! I feel overwhelmed and disorganized to tell the truth, and have a big puddle of fabric scraps on the floor in the middle of my sewing room!
Hope I win the digital book and get some good ideas! Thanks for the giveaway.

Carla said...

Happy Canada day and Happy Birthday! Thanks for the chance. I love working with little bits. I have made 2 quilts from your book, and my ticker tape is nearly done. I love to do hexagons with scraps. Never enough hexies : )

Anonymous said...

I live in Lancaster,PA. I love the possibilities of scraps. They are treasures waiting to be discovered.

Diana said...

I love working with scraps. I love feeling like whatever you sew it will look good. And no fear of messing up you good fabrics.

Kari said...

I live in ND. I am a longarm quilter! I love using scraps and doing scrapbags for sale in my shop! It is Rumpelquiltskin in Wishek, ND!! Happy Sewing!!

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

OMG I love scraps (and your book too) but YOUR scraps - woohoo! And green is my favourite!!! And I'm Canadian so winning would be awesome as I live in the UK now and had to celebrate Canada Day all by myself! Aww - so to win your book and your scraps would TOTALLY be the greatest thing!

Jamie said...

Thanks for the great giveaway! I love scraps, but I have a hard time diving into them because they are so pretty and I don't want to use them! The scrap pile is getting pretty out of control though, so I need to come up with something.

Jezibels said...

Scraps: I use them in every single quilt I ever had because thats all I have are pieces of fabric, I never have yardage. Currently I am dreaming up an EPP project and you guessed it, it calls for scraps! Would really like to win these to help with the EPP quilt.

Karen said...

What a great giveaway! I'd love to win your book.

I've been making lots of scrappy blocks, sometimes they are add as you go type begun like a log cabin block where I use loads of color. Other times, I make 16 patch blocks (finished individual square is 2"). Love scrappiness.

Thanks for doing this giveaway!

Karen

Margaret said...

What I find challenging is that I don't seem to have enough of one color family or style. I have a hard time just throwing everything together even though I know it works, as evidenced by all the scrappy quilts I've seen.

Allison said...

oh, fun! thanks for the giveaway! :) It amazes me how far scraps can go toward making a quilt. I just finished a 72"x90" top from all scraps

Emily said...

Just wanted to pop in and add my birthday wishes.

For my brother's 40th recently, I bought him a shirt that is bright neon safety yellow color, and says "Warning: You can go blind from my pure awesomeness!" haha! Makes me laugh every time I think of it. I could get you one, too, as it definitey applies! U r awesome, indeed!

Happy Birthday!

Renae said...

I think the greatest thing about scraps is those pieces that you wouldn't naturally put together turn out so beautifully in a scrappy enrivonment.

Love all those greens--just like it is here in MN.

Claire - Matching Pegs said...

I love working with scraps, because it often mean using the whole spectrum of colours and lights through to darks.

I keep even the smallest scraps, because I like to appliqué, and even tiny pieces come in handy. I keep my scraps separated by colour, unless they are strings which I keep in a bag for string piecing

Venus de Hilo said...

Aloha from Hilo, Hawaii. I love scrappy quilts because something about them seems super cozy and cuddly to me. Plus it's fun to use up those little bits of fabric and see them put to such a good use.

Leslie said...

i live in NY and i love scraps. the first time i did a project with them i could not believe how liberating it was. Now i never thrown them away and i have a friend who gives me hers. this is a really exciting giveaway. thanks for the chance

Claire - Matching Pegs said...

Oooops, I'm from Melbourne, Australia.

mean sarah jean said...

I love scraps! I save ever and have big plans to make a giant scrap quilt. I've made quite a few quilts from larger scraps. I think I like those the best

tammi said...

I live in western Oregon, where we're finally starting to have some summertime weather. The thing I love about scraps is taking something you might otherwise toss and making something wonderful. It has a historic sort of feel yet the finished products can be so modern.

Emily said...

Love scraps...I love the challenge of using up every last little bit! Sorainima at Gmail dot com

Unknown said...

I am in Australia. I seem to be collecting a lot of scraps but not doing a lot with them. I just can't throw them away. I really think I need to sort them out a bit so that they are more usable?

Linda said...

I love scraps because I love the look of many different fabrics in my quilts. I'm from Iowa!

ruth said...

I live in West Michigan. I love scraps. They make the most amazing quilts.

Unknown said...

I live in Central Illinois, and it seems like I go for my scraps far more often than the yardage. I love a good scrap quilt best of all. Thanks for the chance to win. bdalward@yahoo.com

Jeanne said...

I have always loved scraps. Perhaps it's the challenge of making something from leftovers or castaways. Scraps from others are even more appealing than my own. It's like having new fabric. Green is my favorite color.

sybs245 said...

From North Carolina, I like the scrappy look in my quilts. It reminds me of my Grandma's quilts from my childhood.

Deborah said...

I covet my scraps and usually am afraid to use them. I think there will be another, better use later. I am happy when I make something, but it is tough for me. My birthday is July 5! How nice to receive some guilt free scraps for a fun project!
Thanks,
Deborha

Jackie Miller said...

Ahh!!!! We live in beautiful Charleston, SC. I don't really have many thoughts on working with scraps because I haven't been sewing long enough to accumulate enough!! So, it seems like I would be the perfect recipient of all those lucious, lovely scraps! The thing I find most challenging are not the scraps themselves but my 3 young children who love to sew with me. And when I say "sew," I mean "destroy my work." Thanks!! Jackie

Ashley said...

I live in Virginia, US. My favorite thing about scraps is finding all my fav fabrics in one quilt

Lisa said...

Hi, I'm lisa and I live in Philly. Unless the scrap is about the size of a charm or bigger, I don't like working with them. They are too hard to maintain control over. I feel like they're working with me instead of me working with them.
pinkie91@yahoo.com

amber said...

I have a hard time figuring out what to make with my scrap because I don't feel like I have a very big assortment of them! But I have always wanted to make a "ticker tape" quilt. I'm in Utah.

Shannon Wallace said...

Hey AmandaJean!!! What a fun and generous giveaway!

I live in South Central Texas out in the country. I adore scraps and think they should be in everyone's sewing stash. With my scraps (I bought mine since I am still sort of a newbie and didn't have any) I made my dear friend a very neat fall-ish table runner! I intend to use scraps more and more. They remind me of simpler times, like Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about in her books. They used old sheets, clothes, and other scraps to make curtains and tablecloths. I like the idea of making do with what you have on hand. Have a blessed and Happy Birthday!!!

Unknown said...

I love scrap quilts, but you need a large variety to make it interesting.

Dorothy Thornton said...

I live in Louisiana. I prefer to work with scraps. I'm not very good at choosing colors for a planned quilt and scrappy quilts give me the freedom to just pull fabrics and go with it.

Sue said...

Thanks to reading your blog, I started saving my scraps. Yes, I used to just throw them away! Don't shoot me! I love being able to mix and match so I am really wanting to do a ticker tape quilt...think I will start small though with a doll's quilt. I live in hot and humid Florida(really humid all last week with our visit from Debbie!) Thanks for the giveaway...it is wonderful!

Kris P said...

Hi Amanda Jean,
I live in Blaine, MN. I love scraps because I'm really frugal, and love using every last bit of fabric. I don't usually make quilts with just a few colors, or fabrics, so even when I use a pattern, I usually like the more scrappy look. When using actual scraps, I find it challenging to go ahead and USE the scraps. What if I find another project later that would be perfect for that piece of fabric?

Heidi Staples said...

I'm from Southern California. I love scraps, but sometimes it's daunting to dig into them and put something together. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway!

Kristy said...

I live in California. I love other people's scraps to add to mine. The thing I still don't get is how they keep multiplying even when you make a scrap quilt with them. I like making scrappy backings and trying to use the scraps all up. I always seem to find that I am short a particular color family. The scraps you showed look totally different than anything I have. Your book would also be lots of fun to have as that was so fun to watch you reveal about it. Thanks again- K-

Amanda S. said...

great giveaway. I love bits of pieces from fabric and ribbon to paper... I know I'll use it eventually.

Debbie said...

I am a new, very new quilter outside of Columbia, SC. So far I have no stash and very few scraps! I am saving practically everything that comes off my cutter or sissors!!! I'd love to win and I LOVE that book!

Cynthia Potter said...

I live in Tupelo, Mississippi (Home of The King). I'm primarily a scrap quilter, mainly because I believe variety is the spice of life. I also believe it connects us to quilting's beginnings - making do with what we have! Love the blog and love the book, BTW!

RyanSarahN said...

I love scraps - so much potential. I don't like organizing them though - they get everywhere and my daughter always steals them and scatters them across the house! ;)

Cindy said...

Love working with the different colors and not wasting beautiful fabric. The challenge is that I have yet to just pick up pieces and sew - I plan it.

Anonymous said...

I live in MN. I love scraps and am looking forward to making another scrappy quilt!

LoBo333 said...

I live in New Orleans, Lousiana and I love scraps because there's no fear cutting into them. And the only problem is that sometimes you run out of the print you wanted to use - but then it's back to the scrap pile to find something else. Thanks for the giveaway and the opportunity to win!

MomMom said...

would LOVE your book! Scraps are fun, love that they force me to be inventive!

Kim said...

I really love scraps, because it appeals to the frugal side, because it forces me to be less straight-laced than usual, and because it forces me to improvise on the hop.
I'm not so keen on scraps, because I have to improvise, I can't plan, and because they force me to think outside the box!! See my dilemna!

Kristen said...

Ohio. I love the variety and how scraps allow to try different combinations. Though it is frustrating when you don' t have enou.

Tamie said...

I live outside of Charleston, SC- a beautiful place to visit but I wouldn't come in August if I were you. I love scraps and have always bought fat quarters. The more variety the better. What a great giveaway.

Linda Lee said...

I live in Northern Wisconsin..About 2 hours from you. I am still learning how to use scraps. I have been saving them from my projects and just learning how to organize them. I would love a copy of your book!

Lisa said...

I love the variety you get when you work with scraps. Also, I like when you share scraps with friends! I'm from KS.

Carol said...

I would LOVE to win the books, the scraps. I love your blog. I'm from Utah....I'm just beginning to have enough scraps that I can actually make a quilt from them.

Penny said...

I live in Georgia and I have quite the scrap collection. I tend to collect more than I use.

Roberta said...

Using scraps for quilting is my favourite way to connect to the past- both in remembering where the particular scraps I'm using are from, as well as celebrating the history of quilts as practical, economical and homey objects.

I live in Edmonton, Alberta, where I'm having a quiet Canada Day and enjoying the birdsong.

Eliz. said...

I am a quilt nut from Orillia, Ontario, Canada. I love scraps. It is so wonderful to make something beautiful out of nothing.

Leigh Anne said...

Leigh Anne in Prince Edward Island, Canada here. I love scraps, I love that you are guaranteed a quilt you love since you are working with fabrics you loved enough to save :) I dislike dealing with all of the random bits hanging off scraps :(

Jocelyn said...

I love scraps!! They are versatile, creative, heart warming, and just plain fun!! I live in the deep south in the Sunshine State of Florida :-)

sally in st. paul said...

Love the book. I am working on my second project.
sally mortenson
morzil@tcq.net

Bison Girl said...

I'm in North Dakota and I save every scrap and use them regularly. I just can't bear to think of throwing away any fabric!

Four dogs and one quilter said...

I love scraps. Use them to make charm quilts. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of your book, it is fantastic!

Becky said...

I love scraps amd books! I am from Salt Lake, Utah and the hardest time I have i trying to get them coordinate! I think I am overthinking it.

B Greene said...

I love scraps because they seem to give a hint of a bigger story. What happened to the rest of the fabric it was attached to? What kind of projects were created? It is a reunion - a scrapbook - momentos from friends and fellow quilters. Each piece came from somewhere and is now a part of something else. I think that is very poetic.

Karen said...

Ooh all of those scraps sound marvelous! i live in Wisconsin. I never thought I could do anything with a small piece of fabric, so I always threw them away (gasp!). Then I went to your quilt retreat and saw all of the neat things you do with teeny, tiny pieces, so I've now started my own little bin. It's very small, but I gotta start somewhere! :)

Amy said...

I am a newbie to sewing and so Idon't really have much scraps to speak of and really haven't tried using them. But your book looks amazing. It might inspire me to make something neat.
Amy in Woodridge, IL

Linda Kay said...

I love scrap quilts! I haven't been quilting very long so I was thrilled when 2 people in my guild each gave me a big bag of scraps. I have started organizing them by color and have started a lego quilt. I have also used some of the scraps in a couple of other small projects.

Jacqui said...

I live in Auckland, New Zealand. I find scraps difficult because I don't generate a huge amount of them, so when I need a few it can get tricky - unless I only need small bits for wonky stars or something. I need to generate more scraps so I can make quilts from them!

Anonymous said...

I live in OK and I love how scrapy quilts look.

Larissa said...

So many times you just need little bits of fabric & it's such a shame to cut it out of a new big piece. Plus, it's fun to patch them together!

Texas JennyWren said...

I have always been a frugal gal, living within my means and recycling, reusing and repurposing. That is why scraps are at home with me and me with them!!

I would love to have these scraps to get working on some new quilts for the new grandbabies. Thanks so much!!

sallgood said...

I love scrappy! My most recent finish is posted on my blog. I rescue scraps from my quilt group and find that my scrappy quilts always wind up being my favorites! I think scrappy respects the history of quilting, making do and using every bit! I love that!! Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. :D

Nancy said...

You are SO generous! I would love to win a copy of your book, or scraps.

I just finished a baby-size version of your High Five quilt (I think that's it's name). I love, love, love being able to use all those small scraps to make something beautiful, bright, and fun. My goal is to make a quilt using a fabric only once in the quilt. I have to collect some more scraps before I can do that!

I love your blog and I love your book! Thank you.

Linda said...

Hi! I live in Pennsylvania and I. LOVE. SCRAPS! Besides the fact that I love the LOOK of scrappy quilts, as someone quilting on a VERY tight budget I find scrap quilting the most economical route to funding my new found passion. The $2.99 fabric bundles at the local thrift shop would never hold enough of any one material to make a more "planned" quilt, but they give me plenty of scrap size material to craft my next project. Plus, those quilters who are not enamored with scrap quilts are often quite willing to divest themselves of "tiny pieces of material too small to use"...hence I frequently receive scraps in response to Freecycle requests. I also LOVE utilitarian quilts...which in times past were always crafted with the tiny pieces of material left from sewing necessities, or the unworn portions of no longer useful items. Frugal no matter which way you look at scrap quilts!

lindapawlak@verizon.net

Unknown said...

We currently live on a military base in lovely Saskatchewan but in a couple months we'll be posted to Alberta. I can't wait to attempt to do a ticker tape quilt but haven't built up enough scraps yet... Thanks so much for the chance to win, would love a copy of your book!

Andra Gayle said...

I love to create free form blocks out of my scraps! They get used up and you can show off a LOT of color!
I would love to have a copy of your book.
Happy Birthday!

Patrick said...

Scraps are what it's all about! Live in NYC, though my heart is in Minneapolis!

Stitching At Stone Cottage said...

I am very good at keeping scraps and not so good at using them...Often when I look at the basket there are not enough fabrics to pull together...or maybe just waiting for the perfect profject....

Stitching At Stone Cottage said...

P>S. I live on a remote sheep farm in the Great Southern area of Western Australia.

Joan said...

I tink all scraps should be made into quilts! The hard part is throwing away tiny snippets.

Vicki in MN said...

I love all scraps!! They make such bright cheery quilts. I live in Minnesota.

Nana said...

I live in Mississippi. I have never pieced a 'scrap quilt'.I save all the scraps from my clothing projects. I have only pieced 6 quilts ever. You never have enough scraps for all types of projects. I hope to spend a dreary winter day, pick the perfect pattern and fumble through all the scraps to pull together the heirloom quality scrap quilt.

Renea said...

I live in Southeast Iowa. Scraps. I love scraps!! I guess I love how I can use up fabric that would have ended up being thrown away and make it into something useful and pretty. My family loves my scrap quilts more than the ones that I buy specific fabric for. Thanks for the great giveaway.

Dianne said...

Thanks for the giveaway. I haven't been quilting long so I find myself looking at all the wonderful scrappy quilts with longing. I keep looking at my stash and wishing for more. I can't wait to have enough to try a small project.

Jennie P. said...

I live in NC and my thoughts about scraps are that they are worth saving. In fact there's a book I rented from the library on art quilts that uses scraps to make beautiful picture quilts. I think it was called Serendipitous Quilts.

Melanie said...

I would love to win a copy of your book!

I have a hard time with scraps...but I am going to make a ticker tape quilt after seeing yours!

julie said...

I'm from western WI. I love the finished look of scraps, but hate the clutter of storing them. I think I need to make some of your color bins. Then I wouldn't mind storing them cause they'd look so cute! Thanks for the giveaway!

Lindsay said...

I live in Minnesota. I like working with scraps because I just can't bring myself to throw away such pretty fabric.

B said...

I live in Canberra, Australia and right now, its the middle of winter and I'm getting really motivated to quilt so I can snuggle under my finished project! I love the idea of scrappy blankets, I believe in using every last bit but as a new quilter, could definitely use some more!

Birlot said...

I'm from Sydney Australia, and I love the complexity of a scrap quilt and the unexpectedness. The way you have a second look and see a bit of fabric that you haven't spotted before or two fabrics that you would never have dreamed putting together sitting side by side and looking awesome.
Love the idea of the giveaway ... thanks

Karen said...

I live in Pensacola, FL. I love scraps. Having just finished a scrap quilt with 143 blocks, I am now helping my 7 yr. old granddaughter sew her very first quilt - a scrap quilt!

cynthia said...

I love scraps so much that I don't like to call them "scraps." I make multi-fabric quilts!

Nikki said...

I reside in a suburb of Los Angeles, CA. I find scraps fun but challenging because I'm just starting to quilt and haven't yet established an "eye" for how to group my stash :)

Caroline said...

I'm in Michigan right now, though I originally come from Texas. I am loving scraps right now because it is the first time I have purposefully set out to HAVE scraps. I happened to pick a paper-pieced quilt for my sister that uses lots of scraps and discovered that I didn't have any! So I set about adding an extra 1/4 yard to all of my projects so I could collect scraps and I've hunted at garage sales. So far so good! :)

Angela said...

What a great giveaway! Would love the book - and those scraps!!

Marie said...

I love working with scraps - in fact I tend to work with scraps more than whole cloth, but you have to work with whole cloth sometimes in order to get the scraps! It's Canada Day here so what a perfect time to enter a giveaway, and the 5th would be the perfect day to win, given that it's my birthday!

Suzanne said...

Hi! I'm Suzanne from Janesville, WI. I love using scraps, especially for things like handmade gift tags and scrappy zippy pouches! Thanks for the giveaway!

Marcia W. said...

I like to use lots of scraps as it draws the eye around the quilt and makes it more interesting and dimensional. Plus, I like to play with the scraps to see how and where to use them -- excuse me "audition" the scraps. What is challenging is having enough of the right sized scraps in similar colors in order to make a planned quilt. As a relatively new quilter, I have to raid my mother's oldie scraps (true scraps from making clothes, not stash). Thanks for celebrating with readers (and happy birthday too). from Florida, USA.

Liz said...

I'm in Kaiapoi, in New Zealand. I love scraps, and value them even more since we moved out of the city and arn't as close to any fabric shops.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

I have a huge recyler in every way so I love scraps and am not scrap challenged. Your book is on my wish list so it would be great to win it and all the loot too!

Happy Canada Day.
Carol in Norther Indiana, USA

Shannon said...

I am starting to get better about using scraps. I love using them because I have so many!

Kristen Sanderson said...

I live in British Columbia Canada. I love the look of a scrappy quilt but my scrap stash is still pretty small.

Lyndsey said...

(I live in Colorado.) Mostly I LOVE LOVE working with scraps!!! It's easier to pick out the one thing that I DON'T love about them: Often, I can't get out of a certain color scheme. I use the pieces over and over and they get smaller and smaller and I have to buy more fabrics in that color to "finish" the quilts, and then they give me more scraps, and on and on!

Sonia B said...

I'm from Utah where we're enjoying the smoke from several wildfires this summer :( My biggest challenges with scraps are 1)I'm a relatively new quilter so I really haven't had a lot of them yet, and 2)I have the irrational worry that I might need it for something else or to go with something else. Those greens would sure look lovely in a tree quilt I'm making ;) Thanks for the chance.

Rebecka said...

I find using scraps a bit of a challenge, but I'm getting better at it!! I've also been saving selvedges, so maybe I'll make a scrappy selvedge quilt someday soon!

Thanks for the giveaway!

unfinishedquilts said...

I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Too funny you are giving away green scraps, that is the bin I will be raiding this week! I find scraps challenging. I haven't worked with them much yet, but am looking forward to playing this week. The challenge for me is putting them all together and what will I end up with! The stuff nightmares are made of! Your book has helped me a ton! Just shared it with a girlfriend this week and she fell in love! Now to get a copy for her for her birthday :) Thanks so much for a chance at an awesome giveaway!

Katherine said...

I live in the southwest US. I love scraps, but it's hard for me to combine scraps with different moods and color schemes. I can't wait to see your book!

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