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Choosing fabric for a scrap quilt is like a big scavenger hunt. You never know what you will find or where you will find it, but you are sure to uncover some real gems!
What is a Controlled Scrappy Quilt?
Not every fabric in your stash is a contender for this type of quilt. Our goal is to create a quilt with a controlled color palette that uses a wide range of quilt fabrics from your stash or shopping excursions.
Step 1 - Choose a Focus Object
It's not necessarily a 'focus fabric'. Anything will do here; but it must be pleasing to your eye. A picture from a magazine, a string of beads, a scarf...or yes, even a scrumptious piece of quilt fabric. Having a basic knowledge of color theory is great (and something I recommend), but trusting in your own eyes is just as valuable!
For my quilt, I chose a focus fabric with fish on it. Not exactly pretty, but it was interesting.
Step 2 - The Hunt
There's only one guideline for finding fabric with this method...
Your fabric choices must be friends with the focus object.
Now what does that mean?
They need not be exact matches in color, or in brightness, and certainly not in scale or pattern. The fabrics can be ugly. In fact, scrap quilts are a wonderful place to put some of those ugly fabrics that you can't for the life of you remember why you bought.
Stripes, plaids, batiks, reproductions, floral fabrics...all these fabrics belong together in a scrap quilt.
As you find them, whether from your coveted stash or shopping forays, lay them out against your focus object. If they 'play nicely' (again, no reason for matchy-matchy here) it is a keeper for now.
Be adventurous, but trust your instincts. Find yourself hemming and hawing over a fabric? Then it just does not belong. Do not over-think.
Once you have a big pile of fabrics in your project stash, it is...
Step 3 - Time to Decide
Do you want your final quilt to 'read' a certain color, say, as a 'red quilt'? Then be sure to add more red fabrics to your pile. If you want it to read as a total scrap quilt, then choose pretty even piles of all the basic colors found in your focus object. (For my fish quilt, the basic colors were purple, fuchsia, gold, green, orange and brown.) Not every fabric will make it into your quilt...but that's just a good reason to make another.
Step 4 - Put it Together
Sometimes a simple rule can take the fear out of piecing a scrap quilt. With so many fabrics to choose from in your project stash, it can be a bit overwhelming.
When I piece scrap quilt blocks, the only rule I use is that a color is only used once in the block, unless the quilt block pattern calls more. For my fish quilt each color was used just once in a block. Once a fabric was used, it was put into the used pile. That way there was an even distribution of fabrics and colors across the whole top of the quilt.
Sewing It Up!
In summary, to make a pleasing scrap quilt, just follow these simple guidelines:
- Choose a focus object that pleases YOUR eyes
- Fabrics in this project "stash" should be friends with the focus object, no fighting allowed!
- Make your final selections for your project stash
- Employ simple rules to create each block to control the quilt's overall appearance
Enjoy the process! Sewing scrap quilts patterns is a wonderful way to use up your stash!
Julie Baird is a quilt teacher, designer and fabric dyer from Plainfield, IL. She believes you can learn to make any quilt, one stitch at a time. Her website at http://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com is here to assist you with a variety of techniques and online helps when you need it.
Now if you are curious, her finished scrappy quilt with the fish focus fabric quilted up just fine. It turns out, the focus fabric made the perfect binding to tie the whole quilt together.
How to Distribute Your Door Hangers
Your door hanger’s effectiveness lies on where they are situated. No door hanger would ever be effective if only a few people notice them. This article will give you tips on where to put these marketing collaterals and how you should be able to achieve this.
First, know your locality. Know the demography of your target population. Where are your target sector residing? How many are males? Females? What is the average income of the community? Surely, there are indicators to answer most of these questions. You do not have to hire a statistician to do this for you, All you need to do is to be extra vigilant. If you have a business, monitor the types of clients. Know your peak hours. By knowing all these things, you can now design your distribution strategy for your door hangers.
Distribute your print door hangers in your target areas. If you target students, distribute them in schools. If you want to increase business with office workers then penetrate those high rise buildings to target these office workers. The aim here is to saturate the target area with your marketing collaterals. You can only do this by profiling your customers.
You can also use public places for your door hangers. Even if it’s called door hanger, they don’t usually have to hang on doors. You can hang them in bus stations, public bulletin boards, community centers, Laundromats and even toilet doors. You have to be as creative as possible because you want your business or service to be noticed. Print door hangers are good for this kind of posting because they are different and unique marketing collaterals, and they are sure to attract curious potential clients.
You can also hand them out outside targeted schools, banks, buildings, restaurants, malls, etc. This is a bit tricky because most people would just wave their hand or dismiss your offer. If you are in a situation such as this, never push out your door hangers. If they diss your offer, just smile back. Who knows they might need your product or services next month so better not to antagonize anyone. Refrain from blocking entry paths or small sidewalks so as not to get the ire of passersby. Always remember however, to get permission before you hand out your collaterals inside an establishment.
Public events are also good opportunities to hand out those door hangers. Where there is a crowd, there is a potential market. Take advantage of these gathering but be sure to respect the event or the directives of the organizers.
Finally, you can use the direct approach by going from house to house. Go around the neighborhood yourself or get the neighborhood boys to do it for you. Leave the print door hangers on where else..the doorknobs of course.
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is it possible to wire undercar neons without the distribution block?
im actually going to put them insdie since there fragil just to light up underneath the dash but someone stole the distribution box from the kit when i first purchased them.
That block is going to convert and or regulate the amount and type of energy needed to light up the light. Not going to work directly wireing it up...
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