Quilts for Scrap Lovers | The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show

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Published 2024-05-13
Judy Gauthier, of Bungalow Quilting & Yarn, explains how to turn your fabric stash into unique scrap quilts. Learn to use your favorite fabrics alongside difficult-to-place fabrics. See innovative cutting techniques and how to marry scraps that ordinarily would not go together in a quilt. Plus, learn Gauthier's “quilt as you go” design methods. You will find yourself using scraps that you never thought you would use again.

All Comments (21)
  • I've quilted for a long time. Not as great as many. I am intimidated by scrap quilting. At 71 years of age I have more scraps than I like to admit. I think you have shown me an old dog, can learn new tricks. Thank you.
  • I love the idea of a huband bin. Sadly mine passed away 25 years ago. He was a great artist. I live with my 43 year old son. He has been my go to when in doubt of colors. So I will call my bin the man bin I think. Or the Corey Bin.
  • What a fabulous video. As a new quilter, I already feel eons ahead of where I was yesterday, thank you!
  • @kbs8597
    Great and informative teaching on the color wheel. Art was my favorite subject in school. What is interesting is Judy’s is geared analytical and her presentations are relatable to the mathematical world. She is great at using color theory. I personally do have a great eye for colors and have never relied on the color wheel. However I see how handy it is for lining up the shades and depths of colors of ones in question as the a color falls with in it’s respective color on the color wheel. Because of her analytical brain she has figured out a great method for how we can use 3 sizes of blocks to create numerous quilts with the original cut sizes. Judy what a great presentation! Sooooooo informative how colors with no matter the print can be used in quilts as long as we al line those colors with in the perspective color with in the color wheel. Thank You, Kathy Myers Bess Admin for ‘Conquering Mount Scrapmore with Brenda’
  • @VACOdcjo
    This is a wonderful video! I love her personality and sense of humor. Her quilts are amazing and practical.
  • @KM-cu4kd
    Thanks for sharing your process. This will help me to organize and use my scraps in future projects. This was great.
  • @Ally-dz9us
    I think over my 30 years of quilting….im speechless, your ideas really make sense to me!❤ Im forever thankful, and im going to buy all your books, patterns I can get my hands on!💝
  • I always love hearing Judy speak about scrap quilts and own many of her books. Always refreshing and inspiring.
  • A color wheel is great, but I really love the Ultimate 3-in-1 Color Tool. It based on the same scientific principles as a color wheel, but goes even further. It's an amazing tool for quilters, knitters, and more. Looking forward to getting a copy of the Judy's latest book.
  • This was excellent! I learned so much. Thank you for sharing this with us ❗️🌷
  • I am a beginner quilter, loved all the info I have gathered from you. Your quilts are amazing. I loved all the different patterns. Your personality is awesome. I loved the Husband Bucket!
  • I love your process. This is a fantastic video quilting lesson. I've been quilting for over 55 years and I think this is best scrap quilting lesson I have seen - and I've looked hard!!! :) With your blue quilt, you asked what we would do. I love blues and yellows together, so that is what I would probably do. :)
  • This was just excellent. Best color preservatives I've heard. Thanks so much. It was it if work but so helpful.
  • @terridrimel1056
    Wonderful video! Thank you Judy and thank you PBS Wisconsin!
  • As an Artist-Teacher I LOVED your presentation and discussion of COLORS