Thread: Fabric Waste
View Single Post
Old 11-29-2010, 06:23 AM
  #39  
Ms. Shawn
Super Member
 
Ms. Shawn's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Madison Heights, VA
Posts: 1,334
Default

Originally Posted by Edie
I just got to thinking here while I was cutting out fabric for a new quilt - a sampler. When you cut your squares and get it down to 1/8" here and 1/4" there and 1/2" someplace else, after all is said and done, how much fabric does one waste when making a quilt. Suppose you are making a quilt, say 96x124, how much of that is actual waste - I bought four yards of one fabric, four yards of another fabric and three yards of a third fabric. How much of that am I allowed to waste - throw out - less than 1 inch, some pieces being 26/28" long. This is one of the things in quilting I absolutely do not like to think about. But I just got to thinking - Am I going to have enough material? I am making a sampler with three colors only. Every block design has only the three colors. This is not counting the sashing, or border or backing - I always pick that out after all the blocks are made (on this one, there will be 48 - 12" blocks.

My brain doesn't want to work this morning - It is probably turkey stuffed yet.

Thanks for any info you can give me. I would hate to think I was wasting money here at $9.00 a yard Clara Barton Birthplace Museum - Windham fabric. Edie
Hello Eddie, I don't waste or get rid of any fabric or thread. I collect all unused thread and tiny scraps of fabric and put them in a used coco container decorate it and put all unused items in the container. Then when I am making pincushions, pillows, animals etc. I will use what I have collected to start the filling. It works for me and there is no waste.
Ms. Shawn is offline