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Large Scale Crazy Quilting

Posted on May 3, 2013 by Leigh

Anyone who has been around me long enough, has heard me utter these words: “If it doesn’t come with an actual pattern piece, then I won’t sew it.”

Enter the Crazy Quilt Block Sewalong!

And you’re absolutely right, this is exactly the type of sewing I said I would never do!

But can I admit something? It’s actually incredibly fun! Even if you make a silly mistake like I did while trimming.

Do you see that nick in the fabric to the left of my oh-so-sharp rotary cutter? Oops. Thankfully with crazy quilting I can easily choose any number of ways to cover it up before my project is finished!

 

I was crossing my fingers a little by this stage. Just hoping and praying it really would look pretty after it was all trimmed off, and that I wouldn’t lose too much of my favorite fabrics on the edges, in the process.

Before trimming:

 

As you can tell, it was a rather big block that I’d pieced together. And seeing as I am not making a quilt (I already have 2 in the works!), I decided to trim it to the very biggest size I could. As the sides are trimmed and moved out of the way, it’s amazing to see this cute block suddenly emerge from the chaos!

 

Ta-da! I love it!

In fact, I loved it so much that I stayed up late making another one! This one is actually much bigger than the first. It’s probably going to be a lovely big placemat. The first is probably going to be turned into a super cute snack mat for our little girl, who makes messes of about the same proportion as a wild animal at the zoo during snack and meal times!

Well, I’m off to put my photos up onto the SewCanShe Crazy Quilt Block Sewalong Facebook. Have you put yours up yet? I can’t wait to see what new ones have been added today!
~Leigh

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3 thoughts on “Large Scale Crazy Quilting”

  1. Annie K says:
    May 3, 2013 at 7:31 pm

    Those turned out so pretty!!! I’m definitely going to be doing a lot more of this crazy quilting business….I had no idea it was this much fun, and it uses up not only fabric scraps, but also all those leftover bits of batting I’ve been hoarding saving efficiently!

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  2. Denise Murray says:
    May 7, 2013 at 6:34 pm

    These step-by-step pictures are fabulous! Exactly what i needed to see! Thanks a lot!

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  3. Ashton says:
    May 13, 2013 at 8:16 pm

    Haven’t tackled improv yet 🙂 Just like FMQ it makes me uncomfortable to try 🙂 Maybe one day. Yours look great though. I need some prettier placemats, maybe I’ll give this a try.

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