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Old 12-14-2010, 09:57 AM
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If I were to save scraps for anyone who works with small pieces, what's the minimum size? I usually pitch anything under 1 1/2 inches wide by at least 3 inches long. Today's apron's scraps are a white on black print - not very big because I was short 3/8 of a yard of fabric and had to do some creative cutting. I have way too much fabric to save more for no reason.
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Old 12-14-2010, 10:01 AM
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I think people can use any size scraps - check for "crumbs" on the classified section.
The size you are throwing out, a lot of people would like.
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I don't do crumbs - yet - but if I remember anything under 1" sq is a crumb. Stamp quilt blocks are usually 1.5" sq. So anything bigger than an inch each way gets put in the box. I figure who ever is going to use them can figure out what is too small.
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Old 12-14-2010, 10:09 AM
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I started saving scraps - I used to only save bigger pieces - but now I save anything over 1" - I have a big plastic jar on the floor beside my sewing machine and a plastic bin on my cutting board - I just toss in there. I never thought I would use anything small but now when I see all of these awesome crumb quilts - I save .... just in cae
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I use anything 1" on up, I use them for mosaic quilts.
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I save my small bits for "starters" and "enders" when sewing seams so the fabric doesn't get caught up in the feed dogs.
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Old 12-14-2010, 11:02 AM
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I use any size of leftovers. I usually sew them on a long peice of fabric, then cut the long fabric peice the size of the scrap and sew it to another long string, cut, sew again until I end up with a 6 1/2 inch block. I love scrappy quilting. Sewing the peices together is a calming and pleasurable activity.
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Save those crumbs! Look on quiltville for good ideas to make crumb blocks if you need ideas. I usually save anything that would be big enough to show a color after the seams are off.
http://quiltville.com/crumbs.shtml

But I need to warn all of you. . .!!! Those crumb quilts are adictive! Just one more piece, I say. Just two more blocks, I say. Just trim the edges on this new one. . . Beware!!
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Originally Posted by SaraSewing
Save those crumbs! Look on quiltville for good ideas to make crumb blocks if you need ideas. I usually save anything that would be big enough to show a color after the seams are off.
http://quiltville.com/crumbs.shtml

But I need to warn all of you. . .!!! Those crumb quilts are adictive! Just one more piece, I say. Just two more blocks, I say. Just trim the edges on this new one. . . Beware!!

Thanks for sharing, I had no idea about crumb blocks. I love it!

My children will piece them together in no time, I will cut, they will piece them. What a wonderful family project!

More projects for the new year!
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