This little cutie is named the "Starflower Quilt." What a great way to make a scrappy quilt even if you're not just using scraps! It is one block, 4 rows by 4 blocks and you can make it any size you wish, the single block finishes at 18 1/2 inches. Tutorial HERE!
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I am becoming more and more enamored with scrap quilts. Not just single scrap but even the little pieces being scrap pieced, ala Bonnie Hunter.
![Starflower Quilt Block](https://quiltingdigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/starflower-block.png)
Here is a close-up, nothing we haven't seen before but in scrappy form, it takes on a new personality.
- Do you plan your projects and time for quilting?
- Do you have a scrap savers system or make scrappy quilts from existing yardage or pre-cuts?
- Have you ever made a Bonnie Hunter quilt?
- I really like the white background on this one.
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