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Thread: Fat Eighths... what do I do with them?

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    Depending on the colors or prints I would cut them up to use in the GFG quilt.

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    When I found a couple F8 bundles I had to have, I cut them into 9" squares and made a disappearing hourglass. Slightly smaller blocks then Jenny makes with a layer cake, but fun and really cute.

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    This is just one of a few that I made with a bunch of odd FQs and 1/8ths and donated them to Project Linus, great way of using scrap as well, no pattern necessary



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    They are a perfect size for making half square triangles using Laundry Basket papers! Little waste and perfect triangles…does it get better? NO!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valerie Ann View Post
    They are a perfect size for making half square triangles using Laundry Basket papers! Little waste and perfect triangles…does it get better? NO!!!
    Pretty please, what on earth are Laundry Basket papers!?

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