Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade

I intentionally cut these blocks too large because I didn't know how much the edges would unravel during the process of itajame. They didn't actually unravel much at all, so I had to trim each block. I thought I wasted a lot of fabric doing this, but as it turned out, I made lemonade from my lemons!
Blocks before trimming

Bucket of trimmings from the scraps

I pieced the scraps together.  (Yes, labor intensive!)

Added the pieced section to fabric to create a pillowcase to go with her quilt!

Repeating the process.  These are the trimmings from the pieced section of the pillowcase.  I have fused the back side of this odd assemblage, and will trim off the excess fusible with an exacto knife and scissors.

Making a small art quilt, to go with the pillowcase, to go with the quilt for her lovely walls.  All that's left to do is the quilting, that, and adding the flying cats across the top!  Stay tuned!

6 comments:

Chris said...

I love this whole project! so colorful and fun, and love how it segued from one project into another. Thanks for sharing!

Kathy York said...

Thanks Chris!
Yes, I agree, and I had no idea when I started that it would keep going like this, but I love it!

Vicki W said...

What a perfect use of the scraps!

Jackie said...

That is so smart, and thrifty. What an adorable quilt and pillowcase and wallhanging.

Judee said...

Great projects! Using the scraps on the pillowcase is genius!

sonja said...

love the lemonade take on scraps to pillowcase art trims. really love when folks can "float an idea upstream to daylight and share!"
yea,sonja