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Killing two birds with one stone.

Cut with no waste.
I like scrap quilts. I like Bonnie Hunter because she makes some great scrap quilts. I like Anita Grossman Solomon because she has some great patterns and methods for making blocks.
I recently read in Bonnie Hunters blog about making leader and ender block pieces which I have done before but I just sewed squares together. She said in her blog in an answer to someone about what size should they cut their scraps, that they find a pattern they want to make and cut the scraps accordingly.
Anyway I've wanted to try this square in a square method of Anita's but all my scraps had been cut into five inch squares and this pattern calls for bigger squares (6") so when I got some new scraps, I got busy cutting them for this block. This pile of block pieces now sits next to my sewing machine and I will sew these as leaders and enders while working on other projects. Just by working on my round robin quilt today I have three completed blocks. They will finish at 4.75 inch blocks.
I finished the top of my round robin quilt and will pin it tomorrow when the a/c goes back on. We've had some pretty hot weather and more coming our way. It was only 108 today and hotter for the next week. I hate hot weather.
Thanks for looking.

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  1. I have that same square orange plate! Great idea with the beginning and enders. I'm not sure I could keep one more thing organized at this point - I think I've maxxed out.

    Your digital temperature readout made me groan. yep When I got up at 6am, it was already 78. bleah

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  2. I think this valley becomes hotter and hotter every year. I know it wasn't this hot last year at this time.

    I like the idea of having a plate of beginnings and enders. I am always wanting to throw something scrappy together, but am always making the excuse that there are too many other projects to finish. Hmmmm......

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  3. Great work Barb! Cant wait to see the quilts :)

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  4. I've used beginners and enders to make wee compositions for coasters, postcards, etc. Sometimes they become more important than the project they're beginning and ending!

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  5. I've used beginners and enders to make wee compositions for coasters, postcards, etc. Sometimes they become more important than the project they're beginning and ending!

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