Thursday, October 28, 2021

October Mini, and Mini Scrap Challenge

I always look forward to Wendy Reed's Monthly Mini Challenge, as I adore these little gems which are darling to behold and really fun to make. 

Then right on the heels of last month's Mini Reveal, Janet O. challenged us to make a mini out of just scraps. A baggie of scraps, to be more precise, being leftovers from a previous quilt. I jumped on board right away. This is right up my alley, as I have made many tiny quilts with exactly this sort of thing in the past. I could probably do a whole post about them.

But lets just stick to the present for now. I've been obsessed with the four-patch lately. I am also in love with antique doll quilts, which may explain my obsession with four-patch quilts. So simple and innocent, and so very cute. What's not to love.

So I made two little quilts featuring the four-patch this month. They started with a pull of reds and neutrals. Simple, simple, simple. Arrange them with a coordinating setting block, add a border (maybe) and binding. Simple hand quilting. Its hard to go wrong with this formula. 

This is the first one I made. I actually made two of these, but I used the alternate fabric for the binding on the other one and gave it to a friend. Sorry I never got a decent picture of that one. 

Meanwhile, I saw this on Pinterest, made by Cheri Payne.

I thought, what a darling little quilt! Then I realized its a single block from her 2015 sew-along, Everyday Patchwork. Which I sewed along with, the resulting quilt now living with my MIL.  I fell in love all over again, and thought it would be fun to make this block again, as a mini. I had lots of extra scraps from the above quilt, cut in the form of strips, so I was ready to go.


 I love it. Of course, now I want to make more. Of course.

But then ... Janet had issued her challenge. I still had leftover scraps.

Not in a baggie, but still corralled, only in a plastic tray. I hope that's ok. Does it count that they might have ended up in a baggie if I hadn't had a plan for them right away? 

By now I didn't want to get redundant with the four-patch idea for these particular fabrics, so I thought I'd try flying geese. 


The green strips are the one "extra" fabric that Janet allowed. I did simple hand quilting, and installed a butted binding. I'm loving this one, too! 

So, three for the price of one, and triple the fun! 

Now scroll back up and click on the link to Wendy's blog, so you can look at the rest of the little quilts!

love,

Sandy



13 comments:

  1. You jumped right on to Janet's challenge. Your bin of bits came up with 3 delightful minis. You can't go wrong with 4 patches or flying geese. Great job!,

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  2. Oh, you've been having far too much fun with your mini-making this month. These quilts are all perfectly adorable! I'm especially in love with the flying geese quilt, it's so quietly serene and perfect. I got as far as finding a couple of baggies of scrappy leftovers, maybe November will bring some inspiration.

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  3. What great little quilts! I love the four patches, they are so versatile and charming.

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  4. Sandy, you are on such a roll! Love all these minis. You can't go wrong with little four patches. Perfect flying geese to finish up the scraps from a previous project. Great job!

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  5. Your enthusiasm for making mini quilts is so fun to hear. I wish I could jump in but I'm trying so hard to get a handle on my UFOs. Love the mini inspired by Cheri Payne, the colors are "Just Right".

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  6. Wow, Sandy, you really went above and beyond the challenge. Kudos to you for three wonderful little finishes from your scrap bin. Just because my scraps are in baggies doesn't mean yours have to be! LOL
    Though I always love a 4-patch, I have to say that your flying geese mini really grabbed me!

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  7. I agree that four patches are just so pretty in their simplicity. Your flying geese quilt is similarly wonderful. I just started my mini for Janet's challenge so will finish for November.

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  8. Sandy maravillosos todos tus minis ¡ me encanta !

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  9. Oh my, you are on a roll! I love them all! So sweet. I don't think Janet will mind if your scraps are in a tub, mine were in a little tin. I can't seem to keep track of baggies! I adore the little flying geese. Thanks for more great minis!!

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  10. Gosh - so many minis to love! I'm a fan of 4-patches too, so yours were really singing to me! And then topping everything off with Flying Geese - woohoo!

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  11. I just love your little quilts. It would be fun to see how you display them! Keep creating,
    Brenda

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  12. Very pretty quilts. I really love the flying geese one. 'Going to start making some mini quilts myself.

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  13. I love your minis and feel inspired to make some.

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