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June 11, 2020

Face Mask Scrap Quilt: "Post-Cuts" quilt top is done

by Judy Tucker


“Post-Cuts” Queen Size Quilt Top

“Post-Cuts” Queen Size Quilt Top

“Post-Cuts” Queen Size Quilt Top

“Post-Cuts” Queen Size Quilt Top

Here’s the completed quilt top which I made from scraps from making face masks and added pastel marker bars. I’ve named it “Post-Cuts”, sort of play on the quilter’s friend, pre-cut fabrics.

I decided to place the colors in a spectrum-like order. I started with red. And the bottom of the quilt there are navy blocks, white background blocks, purples and finally black background blocks. I did this deliberately so that my favorite colors are at the top and center of the quilt and my least favorite colors will end up tucked behind the foot board!

This quilt is a generous queen size—88 x 98 inches. I have quilted queen size quilts on my domestic machine, but this time I think I’m going to send it off to a long arm quilter. This one is just a wee bit big for me.

There is lots of information on how to make this quilt in my last 3 posts if you want to make a similar scrap quilt. The scraps don’t have to be from making face masks. They just need to all have the same height.

I expect it will be a while before this quilt is quilted. But I will share a picture when it is finally all done.

TAGS: Using Face Mask Scraps to make a quilt, Face Mask Scraps Quilt, "Post-cuts" scraps from making face masks, scrap quilts


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