Where there's lots started... and even a few finishes!

Friday, 19 June 2026

little scraps big possibilities


The past couple of weeks I've enjoyed lots of time to sew without worrying about sharing anything, so this post is a bit of a catch-up. I'm right in the middle of multi project tasking, using up lots of little scraps, which of course = a messy sewing room!

Pictured here is what I’m currently working on: a new start, a finished quilt top, and I'm collecting fabric & planning the beginnings for another quilt, and lastly, a fabric stack. 


✂️And here we I go again, many scrappy trips around the world ...


fabric collection: my stash
I’m just playing up on the design wall, as my obsession interest in the versions on the trip around the world design continues. Trying to use up a few tone-on-tones as well as my florals! It's got a sort of vintage palette I think – dusty mauve & blues, with soft pinks, toasted caramels, and green.



✂️meanwhile, from design wall to finished quilt top
This is my limingtonquilt, a modern spin on a Trip Around the World quilt ...









✂️ a few progress pics of a new WiP 
I need a bright, pretty quilt for a special little someone. It's getting a bit tight with some of my leftover pieces, so I am having to join a few strips to get the required length, but it's all ok. 
Anyway, one scrappy pile of fabrics & and a few trial blocks later ...






✂️and a last bit of brightness for you this week
No plans for these fabrics. Yet ...




lots of little scraps, big possibilities
until next time, Linda




3 comments:

  1. I love all the bright fabrics, so happy! The limingtonquilt is beautiful, you are so cool with colors. Happy stitching!

    ReplyDelete
  2. that quilt top looks good with the rose color chain

    ReplyDelete
  3. Such a variety of fabrics and projects, but the Limington quilt really caught my attention. It looks beautiful on the bed and when I clicked the link... Uh oh... Even more ideas!

    ReplyDelete

Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me a comment. I love to hear your thoughts.
If you are unable to leave a comment here on the blog, you are welcome to email me directly.
Happy sewing!