Anyway, in this table-runner I've used some half square triangles us a great method that I have posted at the bottom of my blog (Half Squares in a Flash), along with plain squares and some 4-patches. I plan to border it with a 2 inch dark blue fabric then maybe come back with a beige"y" 4 inch tone-on-tone something. What do you think? Let me hear from you.
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Feb 11, 2010
Scrappy Runner
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Rhonda! You are just about to get on my LAST nerve with all this sewing!!! Just kidding! YOu go girl!
Still being an "over-achiever", I see!!! LOL I really like that and it sure is a good way to use scraps. As for the scrap pile, I think it reproduces at night...kind of like rabbits...because I have the same problem with the scrap pile growing even though I'm using it more and more. *sigh*
I think scraps multiply while we sleep!
Great runner Rhonda. I love your fabric selection.
I love the totally scrappy look. I agree though that no matter how much fabric goes into a quilt the scrap pile never seems to get smaller.
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