Hi quilting enthusiasts! My name is Dawn and today I bring you a monthly post called Scrap Happy. Scrap Happy is where us bloggers get together and share links to some pretty and amazing scrap projects. Not all of these are limited to quilting, they can be yarn, thread, metal, all kinds of media. A special thanks to Kate and Gun for hosting this wonderful collaboration of scrap crafting! Please visit the links to see all the scrap glory!
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy,
Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Amo, Alissa,
Lynn, Tierney and Hannah
So I have been in a funk. I get my fabric out and play with it, and sew blocks and then I just lose my joy in the project. I have abandoned 3 new projects already this year. This is a let down to myself, but I am not sure what to do. Nothing speaks to me. And I have a nagging sensation of all of the quilts that need to be quilted that I can’t because it is too cold. I think I need to longarm to snap me out of my funk. So in the meantime, l started looking for a project that would pull me out.
While in search of an easy project (one that I might be less likely to abandon), I came across Diabolical Jane. This is an old textile in a museum that someone wrote a free pattern using that as the base. While I started with purple and turquoise and orange, I found that those fabrics played well together, it seemed way too scrappy, and there was no one spot to rest the eyes. So I stuck with purple or variation of, gray and neutrals. After laying this out several times I think I am there. I do need to cut a couple more neutral fabrics. While I used to dread cutting and pressing fabrics, I must say I am really liking it now. I guess having the right tools that work for me make all the difference. For those of you who dread a particular part of quilting but push thru, try a different way, you may be shocked to realize you like the worst part. It took me years to realize this.

As my scraps decrease in size, this was hard to get fabrics that played well together and I had enough yardage of. Each of these colors takes 12 inches by WOF. If you are interested to learn more about this pattern you can visit the pattern designer here, completely free. The modern quilt guild had many members make this quilt and the variety of how the fabrics play together is amazing. Make sure to check that out here. You can go on Pinterest or google this pattern by name and pull up magnificent quilts. Sometimes simplicity makes the prettiest quilts. While I have used my stash and not made any purchases towards this, I would eliminate the purple gray just past the gradient stripe and insert a better purple fabric. That fabric was passed to me and is probably from the 80s. Thrilled to finally use it!
This is also a wonderful way to use up fabrics that you cannot categorize by color. If a fabric has many colors, this quilt is perfect to incorporate that! While this is not the prettiest quilt in the making, it will be usable and will serve its purpose nicely. Crossing my fingers I stick with it.
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