Let's Get Started!!

Unit #1: 100 rail fence blocks!
The beginning of this project came
as I was cutting down salvaged shirt pieces into 1.5" strips. I started
with 3 bins. Plastic shoe boxes work great! Cut up a generous
amount of strips in each color and keep them handy by your machine. If
you don't cut enough, don't worry, you can cut more later! The
thing that I always hated before scrap quilting was cutting out a WHOLE
QUILT before I could sew. Pfffffttt.....I like to cut a little, and sew
a little and press a little and sew a bit more, and then cut more if I
need more. I like variety :c)
The blocks above were made by
sewing a 1.5" red strip in between two 1.5" blue strips.
Remember, the red is the constant accent color. Your two other strips
could be any other color, or a multitude of scrap colors as long as
they read "medium to dark" in value. Wherever you see red in my blocks
is where your accent color is going to go to bring the design together!
Continuously chain piece long strips together, pressing seams AWAY FROM
the center strip. Sub-cut the strip sets into 3.5" units.
When they are done, you can put them in a zip log baggie for safe
keeping and wait for the next step!!