Scrap Basket Surprises Quilt Club


Today we're joined by Kim Brackett of Magnolia Bay Quilts. Her wonderful book, Scrap Basket Surprises, is the inspiration for our newest quarterly club, Scrap Basket Surprises Quilt Club! (Hence the name LOL.) Her book is designed around 2 1/2" strips, so -- of course! -- we've selected several patterns to kit every three months with stellar Moda Jelly Rolls!

As a member, each quarter you will receive enough fabric to make a selected quilt pattern in the book. You will need to purchase the book separately. We also have a Scrap Basket Surprises Backing Club to go along with the Quilt Club, so you don't even have to think twice about purchasing the right amount of the right backing fabric. The first project ships in June, so click here for more details and join fellow Jelly Roll addicts for some Scrap Basket fun!


I can't begin to tell you how thrilled I am that the Fat Quarter Shop is offering a quarterly club using my book along with Moda's fabulous Jelly Rolls! They're perfect for making many of the quilts in the book, and I know you're going to love the upcoming collections that have been chosen for the kits (so far, Fresh Cottons, then future collections by Kansas Troubles, French General, and 3 Sisters!).

Those who already know me know that I have a "thing" for 2 1/2" strips. The idea for Scrap-Basket Surprises developed after I cut all of my scraps into strips when my scrap basket (crate, really) became so full that I couldn't close it. I liked the idea of having all my strips cut the same width so that any fabric I had would be useable in any of my quilting projects. Since then, I've added stash fabrics and lots of Jelly Rolls.

Almost all of the quilts in Scrap-Basket Surprises were designed by playing around with EQ6, a quilting software program. I can occupy myself for hours (okay, days) by drawing outlines of blocks, then coloring and re-coloring them, rotating them, and laying them out in different settings. My favorite quilt in the book, "Kitchen Sink", began with a completely different layout, then ended up with two different blocks and set on point.

As hard as it is to unroll a brand new Jelly Roll, I like to store all of my strips in clear shoebox-size storage containers. The storage containers are in disarray at the moment because I'm working diligently on a new book (along with a few friends who have been extremely generous with their time and talent). The new book will have lots of new designs for 2 1/2" strips. What else?

Thanks so much for visiting. I hope you'll enjoy the Scrap-Basket Surprises Quilt Club!


Kim Brackett
Magnolia Bay Quilts

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