Almost every quilter has a little stack of orphan blocks tucked away in a drawer somewhere, the ones that never quite found a home in a finished project. Today's video, from the lovely LessonsLearnt channel, shows us how to give one of those wandering blocks a second life as a sweet strippy improv mini quilt, no rules, no overthinking, just a bit of playful sewing.
Here is why this one is worth watching:
- A gentle introduction to improv piecing. If improv feels a little intimidating, this video is a soft place to start, because there is one anchor block at the centre and the rest grows around it strip by strip in a way that feels natural.
- A clever home for that one lonely block. Instead of letting an orphan block sit in a box for years, you get to celebrate it as the star of a small finished piece, which is honestly such a satisfying way to use it.
- A reminder that mini quilts count. A mini quilt is a brilliant weekend project, a thoughtful gift, or a chance to try a new technique without committing to a whole bed sized top, and this video shows just how rewarding small can be.
Do you have a stash of orphan blocks waiting for the right project? Tell us in the comments which one you would turn into a mini first, we love hearing what you would rescue from the drawer.