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Thursday 5 March 2015

every last piece












A little bit of  HST love this week up on the design wall.
... mixing up different fabric ranges 
... placing many HST's randomly
... working on more of a value focus rather than colour (for a change!)
...trying to use up every last piece!
My inspiration came from combining a couple of ideas -
I love the scrappiness here and I love how you see flying geese, pinwheels, etc here
What are you busy sewing with scraps?

Linking into WiP Wednesday here @ freshlypieced
and to 'Oh Scrap' here @ quiltingismorefunthanhousework




8 comments:

  1. the value idea you are working on is coming along really well, super scrappy !
    Colleen @ piecemakerquilts.worpress.com

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  2. I think half square triangles are great for putting into loads of settings - like the one you have up there presently.

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  3. The scrappier, the better (is one of my personal quilting mottos). Your HSTs are so much fun...love the wide variety of fabrics, and how nicely the colours complement each other!

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  4. I have some HSTs from another project and you've given me an idea for using them. These scrappy HSTs are so pretty and bright, I love that you're looking at the value and saturation before deciding...it's definitely working!

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  5. Looks like you are having fun with it Linda! I have heaps of HST I've sewn as leaders/enders - not sure what to do with them - but doing this looks like a fun idea..!

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  6. I really like the way you are randomly laying out the HSTs. Very pretty! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  7. This is a lot of fun! I love a good HST quilt. Thanks for sharing.

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