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No Scrap Left Behind : A Finished Mini Quilt


hi, my name is Jess and i LOVE Lizzy House and her fabrics! so every little scrap is precious and i must use as much as possible. so hence this No Scrap Left Behind Mini.

i have been cutting up my scraps for a scrappy Lizzy House Quilt and some cushions. and these were left. so i decided they needed to become a little rainbow mini quilt. plus i love my binding, i used the teeny tiny scraps and it just might be my favorite part.

as for the quilting, i love straight line quilting. so lately i have been playing around with various straight line quilting designs.

i just love this little mini and it is just the perfect addition to my mini quilt gallery in my sewing room.

Quilt Stats
Pattern: designed by me
Dimensions: 11 inches x 7 inches
Quilting: Straight line
Fabrics: Lizzy House Mini Pearl Bracelets and Moda Bella Solids in Zen Grey

Comments

  1. I love this!!! The binding is so cool! Great little finish!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by. I do love the little detail the binding adds to the quilt.

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  2. That is a sweet little piece. I came across your blog through the 2017 New Quilt Bloggers. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

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