First collect all your bits and pieces together that you want to use in the piece.The fabrics can be of any weight, slippery, shiny, woven, coarse, dull, bright, patterned.The fun aspect of crazy patch is the different textures and fabrics put together for contrast.What You Will Need to Make an 8 Inch Crazy Patchwork Piece by Machine. 10 inch square of foundation or backing fabric. I like to use the lightest weight I can, and my favourite is pre-washed lawn. Scraps of many types and colours.
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Neutral coloured thread to join the patches together. Sewing machine. This is the foundation for all the scraps to be sewn to. You can use fine muslin or unbleached calico instead of lawn. The foundation is never seen but should be lightweight so that the block doesn't become too 'heavy' or thick.
Hold it up to the light and see how 'see-through' it is. (My hand is easy to see behind the lawn.). Decide on a size for the finished block and cut the foundation piece (from your lawn or other fine cotton or poly-cotton fabric) at least 2 inches bigger.
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