Recycling and quilting/sewing
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Originally Posted by TanyaL
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I haven't heard about this before. What do the initials stand for? How do you get permission to shop in these warehouses?
I haven't heard about this before. What do the initials stand for? How do you get permission to shop in these warehouses?
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Ok. I'm uni-cultural. Please Janice Thompson. When you winter in Texas, where do you find warehouses with these used clothing stacks containing fabric? What are the warehouses called? What park badges are you referring to? You seem to have an entree to a bargain that is unknown to me and might be available in other states to the rest of the QB.
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My favorite 2nd hand finds-cotton curtains-lrg and full length dresses/skirts=yardage Also thinner store bought quilts are great for batting.My favorite finds are Futon covers. I got one for $10 its denim and I am re-upholstering a love seat with it(at least a savings of $212.) and I'll have left overs to make a few more grocery bags.And for my fellow cat lovers when cutting up old T-shirts(my fav window rags) use those sleeves make a cat toy - stuff fab. snippits and mix with catnip
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My mother does charity quilting for Lutheran World Relief where the standard quilt size is 60x80. She gets sheets donated from a Holiday Inn. Sometimes they just have a little tear in the corner. Since they are all white, she dyes the sheets (with Rit dye that I find at estate sales). Any sections that are thin/worn she cuts into 10" squares for foundation for my string blocks.
The Holiday Inn also donates banquet tablecloths, which she usually uses for filler in the quilts.
The Holiday Inn also donates banquet tablecloths, which she usually uses for filler in the quilts.
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Take 2 really nice matching placemats and one thick one. Sew the thick one on all 4 sides to one of the matching placemats, run a seam or FMQ it to the bottom so it won't slide. Then place the other matching placemat on top of it and sew it on 3 sides only, leaving one short end unsewn. Add 2 buttons and buttonholes or velco: now you have a casserole carrier.
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One of my favorite recycling ideas (aside from used cotton sheets for backings and sometimes piecing) is cotton dresses from the thrift stores. Have found some wonderful calicoes and other lovely prints. Just cut them up and use for whatever. Lately have been making those darling houses and trees for wall hangings to sell at a church bazaar. The small calicoes lend themselve well to these designs. Anyone have more ideas. Keep them coming. Just love this forum, so many helpful suggestions. You gals and guys are great.
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Thanks to all of you for the great ideas. When I was younger I recycled everthing but now I realized at this point in life I am being very wasteful. Does anyone have any ideas for home dec fabrics that I bought and never used. They are too heavy for quilts but have to be good for something as they don't match my colors in my home.
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Originally Posted by Gelswood
Thanks to all of you for the great ideas. When I was younger I recycled everthing but now I realized at this point in life I am being very wasteful. Does anyone have any ideas for home dec fabrics that I bought and never used. They are too heavy for quilts but have to be good for something as they don't match my colors in my home.
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