Friday, October 2, 2015

Scrappy Patches Quilt Pattern - 2 Ways!


Here's a new pattern from Myra of Busy Hands Quilts!  You can find this Scrappy Patches Quilt pattern at Craftsy or Etsy. The good news is that you get 2 patterns with this one.  One for a scrappy version (see the next picture) and one like the bright colored one with all the blocks the same (later in this post). 

48 x 60

 So first up is the scrappy version.  I made mine from 2.5 inch strips that I have been keeping in my scrap bins.  I've been wanting to make a more masculine quilt for a while now so I pulled out some blue, green and warm brown colors.  Love that I can use up scraps for this quilt!  And since the strips were already cut, it went really fast.  You could also use a jelly roll and it would be just as scrappy.

I used leftover pieces on the back from the blocks to give it some interest.  Looks like a road!



Version 2 is made from just one block with 12 different fabrics.  Same block as the scrappy but with a totally different look.  Awesome! This pattern is quick and easy!

48 x 60


I used the leftovers on the back of this one too.  I just took out all the blue squares since I was using that for my main piece.  Had to do a little seam ripping to get there, but i just love it.  



Myra has this Scrappy Patches Pattern for an introductory price through October 15th!  Have a great weekend everyone!


7 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous. I can't decide which one I like best. Love the backs too.

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  2. I saw your quilts on her blog. I really like the one in earth tones, but I love the bright backing.

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  3. So cool. Very neat. It is a welcome change of pace while still using scraps/stash fabric!!!
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  4. The brown/blue one is so nice! Well done.
    Greetings from Germany!
    Steph

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  5. Love your quilts and how different they are from the same pattern!

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  6. The scrappy one is my favorite. Thanks for the link - great pattern for new quilts and those of us who have a ton of scraps....

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  7. This is great, Shannon. It's amazing how colors can change the whole look of a pattern. Lovely job and lovely quilting

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