(Note this is a sample of one of Charlotte's quilts- not the mystery one. Now, that wouldn't be a mystery if I showed you the quilt. Besides its a mystery to me at this point.)
A lady named Charlotte in my quilting group is hosting a mystery quilt called Scrapitude. Charlotte is an amazing quilter who has made many scrappy quilts. She always receives oohs and ahhhs about her quilts. Besides the fact that they are all beautiful, she also hand quilts them. The woman is amazing. After Bonnie Bunters quilt, Charlotte decided, with much prodding by us, to do a mystery quilt of her own. Many of us have jumped on the bandwagon. While most of these ladies do not have blogs, one does, my friend Sandy who authors Quilting For The Rest Of Us. She set up a Flickr group as well that you can link to here. P.S. Sandy has great podcasts that she hosts with many interesting guests including some big names in the quilting industry.
Why not join us? If yes, see below for cutting instructions which will be followed by the first set of instructions tomorrow. We have had the added benefit of receiving our cutting instructions early in the summer so that we would be ready in the Fall to begin.
For those of you on Twitter, you can use the hashtag- #scrapitude
You will need:
- Background fabric--approximately 4 1/2 yards altogether. For example, you might choose white, black, cream, gray, or whatever you consider to be a good background fabric for scraps to play off of. It needn't be 4 1/2 yards of all the same fabric; but it should probably read as solid from a distance so it gives the eye somewhere to rest from the rest of the scrappiness.I chose a heather gray for my background fabric.
- Assorted medium to dark scraps (scraps that will be visible against whatever background fabric you choose). Charlotte didn't give a total yardage here, but see the cutting directions below. She included a lot of 2 1/2" squares specifically because our guild has been doing strip exchanges for years so we all have a bunch of 2 1/2" strips laying around.Cutting Instructions:
- 360 @ 2-1/2" squares
- 32 @ 5-1/4" squares
- 64 @ 4-7/8" squares*
- 56 @ 2-7/8" squares
2. From your background fabric:
- 64 @ 2-1/2" x 12-1/2" strips. Cut these strips first, and use the remainder of the strips to cut 2-1/2" squares (below)
- 256 @ 2-1/2" squares
- 32 @ 5-1/4" squares
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