It’s always a good thing when you make a goal and you complete the first part of it! I’ve completed the first occurrence of my new “Scrappy Thursdays” goal to work on getting the scrap bins down to a more manageable level each Thursday. This week’s scrappy project in the rotation was the first four blocks of my Brickhouse quilt.
I am really liking this pattern. It uses slightly bigger than I normally use pieces, so it eats up fabric a little better, and the construction is super easy. I’ve decided to use aquas and turquoises for the roofs of my houses, and pinks and reds for the bricks. And then I’m pairing all that with scrappy low-volume prints for the background. It turns out that I was pretty low on skinny red scraps, so I’m actually having to dive into my next-larger bin of scraps for the reds.
I’m thinking I might make multiple Brickhouse quilts this year because I like this pattern so much. House quilts are adorable anyway, so having lots of them would be so cute.




Alright, one Scrappy Thursday down, fifty-one more to go! Anyone else have scrappy goals for this year?
Inspired by this scrappy pattern? Wanna make one of your own? You can download the free pattern here.

These are super cute! I love the color combo. What is the block pattern you’re using?
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Thank you, Maryanna! The block pattern is the “Brick House Scrap Quilt Pattern” by Fat Quarter Shop, which can be downloaded for free on their site.
https://www.fatquartershop.com/2022-brick-house-scrap-quilt-free-pdf-pattern
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