Potato chip block is an awesome scrap buster which can be customised, as it is based on magic numbers principle. I have gone BIG here to allow for free hand curves to be added. I don’t do difficult, so I cut my pieces slightly bigger to square up to final size after I made my crinkles on individual pieces. You can use up larger scraps of random fabrics, maybe forgotten layer cake or fat quarters, how about upcycling some shirts? Anything you have will work and look awesome. There are other layouts for individual pieces, so if you don’t like potato chip or you made plenty of crinkles. you can still make great project with these pieces and not repeat design. Because pieces are big, my baby quilt for project Linus was finished in no time. Happy sewing! All links where to find me (Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook) and website: Facebook group for resources: My Favourite tools and equipment in sewing room UK links: My Favourite tools and equipment in sewing room US links: Instagram Hashtag #polaquiltingwithfriends Reference videos: Magic numbers patterns #3 Quick and easy Christmas Improv blocks for project Linus quilt Magic numbers patterns #4 Gentle waves - easy improv fun - mini sew along for project Linus part 1 Magic numbers patterns #5 Weaving with stars - free pattern with full Youtube video - mini sew along for project Linus part 2 Scrap buster #56 Magic numbers blocks meet beginner’s improv with solids Scrap buster #38 Scrappy Wonky Drunkards Path Block from leftovers. My big wedding quilt part 2 Scrap buster #34 Wonky Drunkards Path Block GO BIG My big wedding quilt part 1 Quilting with scraps #4 Twinkle in my eyes block - quick and easy large blocks with curves great for layer cakes or fat quarters Available Playlists: All videos to date: Quilted projects: Batting scraps projects: Traditional and basic blocks: Quilting tips: Magic number designs: Quilting designs: Christmas projects: Quilt alongs: Crafting with kids: Shop updates:
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