teeny tiny scrap play

Sometimes it’s best to stop everything and indulge in a little fabric play.

Crumb Scraps inspiration. Stitched in Color.jpg

My teeny tiny crumb scraps beguiled me with their miniature, boxy ways. I arranged them on my cutting mat on a whim and decided this would make a fun quilt! Sort of a New Year’s confetti quilt, albeit not likely finished anytime soon, haha.

Improv scrap piecing. Stitched in Color.jpg

I have a generous cut of Art Gallery Fabric “Firefly Whisper” fabric from the Hello Bear collection. I say they should never stop printing this one. It has a perfect scale and gently random personality. I’ve imagined using it in so many ways and, indeed, it will make appearances in my Penny Sampler quilt too. Doesn’t it feel like confetti?


Sponsor of the Week

Fenceline Fabrics

At Fenceline, we kind of love Rifle Paper Co. BUT, we might have overdone it on a few designs and now we have too much. As a 2020 dawns, we're trying to clear out some fabrics for a fresh start in the new year. Several Rifle Paper Co. prints are included in our Clearance Sale. Enjoy!


To get started, I cut width-of-fabric strips in my background fabric at 1/4” intervals. Then I sewed them along two sides of the scraps, to create some buffer. Next I puzzle the scraps together and add background fabric as needed. I’m trimming as 8.5” square blocks - sizable, but easy to manage.

Confetti block. Stitched in Color.jpg

Why, hello, first little block. I think I’m smitten! This will be a nice counter to the more structured paper piecing I’m doing lately.

Happy Quilty New Year!