I often make corner triangles using squares of fabric so there’s always some wastage. But I always keep my scraps and do something with them.
These are the 2 ways I tend to use the scrap triangles. I hope you enjoy the video:
A good way to use the left over scraps is to use in crumb quilting, or to use in the back of the quilt as a half square triangles signature block of some sort or as an improv piece.
Fabric collection
I used fabrics from the Michael Miller black and white FQ bundle which has some great fabrics in it.
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Hi, I have always been afraid to quilt my quilts on the sewing machine instead of tie them. I’ve looked at lots of videos and they never say to use a “darning foot” they just show you what it looks like. Thank you so much for giving it a name and showing how easy it is. They’ve also said to get a roll up flat plastic kids snow slide, cut out a hole for your needle and lay your quilt on top for easy sliding of fabric but I could never find it in stores. Thanks for showing that you dont need one to do this.
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