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Big and Small Scattered Quilt

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Do you like to make full-size quilts or minis? I like both and have to admit it can be a lot more fun making a mini to try out different fabrics.

Here is the original size of my Scattered quilt without a border and then the mini I showed the same quilt as a mini. Big difference in size!

Scattered quilt and mini on swing

What I like about miniatures is that you can put quite a few quilts up in the same amount of space that would only be able to show one regular-sized quilt.

Learn more about the full-size Scattered quilt pattern.

Learn more about the mini Scattered quilt pattern.

Here is the Mini Scattered with my Roasted Coffee table runner to give you a better idea of the size.

Mini Scattered with a table runner

This is another mini Scattered with a border on it. I bet you are surprised to see a quilt that doesn’t have batiks in it! I pieced this back in September and blogged about it here when I was experimenting with the pattern.

Scattered mini in brown and yellow

Here it is with the other mini so you can see it with or without a border.

two mini scattered quilts on steps

The batiks in this one are beautiful!

Mini Scattered quilt

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Mini Scattered quilt in the snow

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Hi, I’m Connie Kresin Campbell, the quilter, writer, and photographer behind Freemotion By the River. I enjoy inspiring others with my quilt tutorials and patterns. You’ll also see my sweet adopted dogs from time to time.

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16 Comments

  1. Chopin - A Passionate Quilter says:

    Love the stain glass look. Keep up the walking! I track mine with my iPhone. Works great. Been a walker for 40 years! Makes the day better and gets the endorphin's going!

  2. Soma @ whimsandfancies.com says:

    I love mini quilts too, instant gratification. Your scattered quilts are so pretty and so different. How wonderful that you are walking regularly. I can't wait to get out again as soon as I am over this flu that has me confined to the bed currently.

    -Soma

  3. Createology says:

    Every quilt in every size that you create is amazing. The Batiks are super stunning and look so much like stained glass. I LOVE them very much. Fun small size for lots of uses. Love seeing your photo and looks like a great day with friends. Congratulations on your walking so much. Embracing Creative Bliss…

  4. The mini quilts are cute but what do you do with them after you run out of wall space? 🙂

  5. They each are beautiful Connie and you can bet I pinned them!
    Hooray for you with your walking!

  6. I love the mini version! Beautiful!

  7. So cute! I love to see a pattern in different sizes.

  8. I loved your Scattered quilt the very first time I saw it. It's on my list of quilts I want to make. Hopefully I will get back to sewing & quilting fairly soon. Your newest Mini Scattered is just adorable!

  9. Love your quilt… may have to try a mini….
    Interested in your "Walk Away" program… can you share… just diagnosed with HBP… ugh… loosing weight and exercise on my horizon. thanks in advance

  10. Dogwood Lane Rambles says:

    Those minis are so darned cute I'm thinking you could become addicted to making those. I like the mini without the border probably because of the stained glass effect but both are super.

  11. Beautiful! I love the colors of the batik.

  12. I lived in central Illinois from 69 to 97. Many a trip to Princeton to that packed fabric store from the BMI area! But I lived in small town in Whiteside Co before 69. We would have to travel near Princeton to go visit family. Fulton, in our back yard practically!

  13. Lynne Stucke says:

    Very pretty! And, I like the i d e a of mini quilts, but what does one DO with them?

  14. Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow says:

    They look like stained glass! 🙂

  15. I love mini quilts too. They really make it fun to decorate the house and allows you a chance to "try" a pattern to see if you like it.