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No Scrap Left Behind

16 Quilt Projects That Celebrate Scraps of All Sizes

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“Make use of those small pieces . . . The peek into [the author’s] design process (including some ideas that didn't quite work) is fascinating.” —Library Journal (starred review)
 
Rescue your fabric scraps—even the smallest pieces—with these sixteen satisfying quilts and projects. Sew modern quilts for everyday use that will help you return to the roots of quiltmaking, with projects designed to help you use up every last scrap.
 
Learn sorting and storage tips to help you plan your next quilt, with projects categorized by type of scrap—squares, strings, triangles, or little snippets. With this extensively illustrated guide from teacher and designer Amanda Jean Nyberg, you’ll never look at scraps the same way again!
 
“Fabulous . . . Even those experienced in working with scraps are likely to learn something from her insights. Highly recommended.” ―Homespun
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 15, 2017

      Nyberg (coauthor, Sunday Morning Quilts) found herself in a situation that many quilters will find familiar--her scrap bins were overflowing. Her solution? Embrace scrappy quilting and make use of those small pieces! The quilts in this book use scraps ranging from tiny (one inch square) to six inches, in a variety of forms (square, triangle, strip/string, and irregularly shaped snippets). Working with scraps is more of a marathon than a sprint--Nyberg admits that it took her over a year to finish several of the quilts here. The peek into her design process (including some ideas that didn't quite work) is fascinating, and demonstrates that even experienced designers don't always get it right the first time. Helpful hints for organizing, cutting, and working with scraps are included throughout. VERDICT Nyberg's point of view--that no scrap is too small, and that fabric is meant to be used rather than hoarded--will resonate with many, as she brings together patterns of traditional design and contemporary fabric.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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