Scrap Happy Day - May 2026

Scrap Happy days come around so quickly!  But at least this month I have some scrap work to show.  Thank you Kate, for the regular reminders. 

Several years ago, I made a quilt as a birthday gift for a friend.  Sadly she told me last month that one of her dogs had chewed it.  Thankfully the chunk taken out was not a big one.  It isn't a big dog!

As I had used a whole jelly roll to make the quilt, I only had scraps of those strips left, most of which I had cut up into 2.5" squares.  I rummaged through the boxes and found pieces of the three fabrics needed - front, back and binding.  The black and white fabric was three separate 2.5" squares, now joined together.  


It was a pretty rough repair job but not noticeable unless you're looking for it.  There wasn't much of the binding fabric so I had to join the fabrics straight across the binding rather than at an angle.  
And now you can hardly tell it has been repaired!  I'll drop it off to my friend in Melbourne in a couple of weeks' time when I'm down there.
I've mentioned the making of the quilt in blog posts here and here and here

Although I've mentioned it in my monthly report, I'll include photos of the string quilt I've been working on - all scraps - as well as the scrap squares 12" blocks I've worked on in the last month.  I must count the ones I've got in the box to see if I have enough for a quilt.  It is a great feeling to be using up scraps to make these quilts.  




ScrapHappy is open to anyone using up scraps of anything – no new materials. It can be a quilt block, pincushion, bag or hat, socks or a sculpture. Anything made of genuine scraps is eligible (including food). If your scrap collection is out of control and you’d like to turn them into something beautiful or useful instead of leaving them to collect dust in the cupboard, why not join us on the 15th of each month? Contact Kate on katechiconi@gmail.com and she'll add you to the list.  We welcome new members. You don’t have to worry about making a long term commitment or even join in every month. Regular contributors will receive an email reminder three days before the event.

Here are the links for everyone who joins ScrapHappy from time to time (they may not post every time, but their blogs are still worth looking at).

KateEvaSue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan
Moira, SandraChrisAlys,
ClaireJeanDawnGwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue LVera, 
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
VivKarrin,  Alissa,
Hannah and Maggie

Almost a whole month of sewing - finally!

No finishes this month despite being home for most of the time.  There has been lots happening other than sewing though. I did have enough hours in the sewing room working on a few ongoing projects.  Time in the sewing room keeps me sane-ish. 

Photo of one of my quilts in use. Isn’t she so cute?

Scrap sewing has taken lots of time but no finishes yet.  My string scraps tub was overflowing so I used the paper base method of making 6 1/2" blocks, utilising an old phone book for the paper (as per Bonnie Hunter's method.)  I made 60 plus blocks and the strings tub doesn't seem to be diminished at all.  Scraps do seem to accumulate when they're not being watched. Sewing these blocks was very therapeutic and relaxing.  


I started on a quilt for another new-ish baby.  This one is based on some Pinterest posts and uses a jelly roll.  The baby's first birthday is in June so I plan to hand it over by then.  There will be borders added but I haven't worked them out yet.

There will be a large flower appliquéd at the intersection of the sashing, as per the Pinterest posts.  The sashing is supposed to be pale yellow but looks white/cream in most lights.

My plan is that May will be a month of quilting, clearing out some of the quilt tops hanging around the sewing room.  Fingers crossed that happens!  


April 2026 fabric tally

Finishes this month:   =   nothing!

Purchases this month:  0 m   (I'm still feeling virtuous)

Fabric used:  - 0 m         Fabric acquired:  + 0 m

Running tally for 2026:  - 7 m   (no change from last month)

Scrap Happy Day - May 2026

Scrap Happy days come around so quickly!  But at least this month I have some scrap work to show.  Thank you Kate, for the regular reminders...