Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Midweek Update

A couple commenters asked me about the blue crumb blocks I'm using for the Blueberry Taffy blocks after my Saturday post, and I had to go way back to September and October of 2022 to see where I had started them.   There was this photo - I was challenging myself to make 20 crumb blocks out of my blue scrap bin.  It's just a shoebox sized plastic bin!


And then this one - and yes, I did get 20 blocks.  


Here's where I am today, up to 15 Blueberry Taffy blocks - five more to make!



I haven't looked in that blue scrap bin for awhile.  I wonder what it looks like today.

I'm pretty sure these scraps multiply when we're not looking!
I bet there will be some pieces in there
 that can go into my scrappy 4 patch project for 2024.

Sharing at Quiltfabrication for Midweek Makers.




15 comments:

The Cozy Quilter said...

I’m quite convinced that scraps reproduce when I turn the lights off in my sewing room…. Sigh. I guess we will all just have to keep making scrap projects in an attempt to use them up. Fun blocks!

Linda said...

The scrap bins DO multiply Diann - don't leave them alone! Even my Christmas scraps are multiplying while sitting out on my cutting table.
Those taffy blocks are just too cute. I'm trying not to look at them. ;)

Michele McLaughlin said...

Hahaha! I'm certain scraps do multiply like rabbits! I love the blue blocks but that taffy quilt is really special! Have a great day Diann!

Libby in TN said...

As many scrap bins as I have, I just can't seem to get "into" crumb blocks. String blocks, maybe.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I swear there is a magical scrap Genie that lives in my sewing room as no matter how many scrap quilts I make I always have full boxes of scraps. Do I really compress them down that much when I first fill a box and then when I paw through them air gets in and they poof back up - that much! I really and truly do not buy that much fabric each year. I think this coming year in January I need to keep a calendar of when I buy fabric to keep track.

Kate said...

Scraps are sneaky little things, which is why I've decided to try to tame my lot. Probably won't work, but hey, there's no harm. It keeps me out of trouble. Those taffy blocks make such a fun quilt.

Mari said...

Multiplying scraps would be the entire explanation for why my blue scrap bin is still so full when I've been trying to get rid of it all! I love the taffy blocks. What flavor do you think they are? :)

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

I love your blueberry taffy blocks!!! Yes, those scraps do multiply!!!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

Scraps multiply not sure how they replicate so darn fast; but, they sure do! I too like your blue taffy blocks. You are so close to meeting your goal of twenty!

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

you know, my scraps multiply too when I'm NOT watching!

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

What a great use of pretty scraps. I just love these blocks. I agree the scraps do seem to multiply. I just can not whittle my bin down. Lol. Happy quilting. Hugs.

Laura said...

Those blueberry taffy blocks are the cutest and so, so tempting! :)

Bonnie said...

Those blueberry taffy blocks are great. Good use of your scraps too. I haven't decided whether I'll continue on with RSC. I keep picking blocks that drive me crazy. In other words I should make much easier blocks! We still have time to decide on whether to join in or not.

Susan said...

Love it! Blueberry Taffy is a great name!

Chookyblue...... said...

Oh they make such pretty blocks.......... And I love blue......