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Friday, December 8, 2017

Scrap Scramble Blankie

Back in October STLMQG had their retreat which included the popular Scrap Scramble, in which we dumped our baggies of scraps into a huge pile and scrambled to refill the bags with new-to-us scraps.
I nabbed some cute prints that happened to coordinate with some other scraps, leftovers, and FQs in my own stash. The result was a quick little top for a donation quilt.

The little donation blankie is now quilted and bound and ready to give comfort to a small child.

Instead of batting and backing, I used one layer of polar fleece, and quilted it with serpentine stitching along the seams. The result is soft and snuggly, and it measures 40" x 44". Since it technically doesn't meet the definition of a quilt, I'm calling it a blankie, which is exactly how it'll be used.

I see more of these in my future - a good way to use up scraps and stash, and a quick, easy, and less expensive way to finish a charity project for donation. I may set a goal of making one each month in 2018. Anyone care to join me?

I'll wait until the charity projects of the guilds I belong to are announced for 2018 and see if this blankie can be included. If not, I'll give it to Project Linus.


Linking up with Confessions of a Fabric Addict and Crazy Mom Quilts

10 comments:

  1. A beautiful finish and I can certainly imagine this blankie becoming a fast favorite lovey for someone.

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  2. What a cute quilt!!! I have used left over fleece to back doll quilts but never thought of doing it on a larger quilt! Great job!

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  3. That is so pretty! Even though it doesn't meet the technical definition of a quilt, I'm sure that's how whoever receives it will think of it.

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  4. What a sweet quilt and just right for a little someone needing an extra cuddle. I am the co ordinator for Project Linus UK in Lincoln (UK) and I would be delighted if someone donated that to my group! I would love to join you on the quilt a month idea too.

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  5. I usually make fleece blankets with remnants (print plus solid) from the bins at JoAnn's as donation blankets. I just started donated some to the Foster Care Coalition. Thanks for the idea of making quilty blankets with the fleece.

    I have a car trunk full of fleece from the recent 75% remnant sale at JoAnn's. Projects galore.

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  6. That turned out SEW cute!! Someone is going to LOVE it!

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  7. Sweet little finish! Using fleece as a backing makes for a super soft and drapey blankie. It's great that you're thinking of committing to 12 donations next year. Thank you for your generosity!

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  8. Love how the blankie turned out using the fleece. Clever idea!

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  9. I would love to join you in the monthly charity sewing.

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  10. I've been using fleece for my Project Linus Quilts for quite a while. As you say, it is easy, less costly and so cuddly.there are so many cute kiddie fleeces out now. They work great with my walking foot, no problems. I call them Quilts because I quilt them and they are also cuddlies. Keep up the good work!

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