Old 04-06-2015, 09:47 AM
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mac
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I know a lot of people that toss their strips and I am right behind them asking for the them. I love to do scrap quilts and I really hate to read patterns, but I find that sewing the strips together is really quite fun. You can make the blocks any size you want and keep them until you have enough to sew together to make a quilt.

I took a class from one of the Piece O'Cake authors (I forgot her name, sorry) and she said that she makes her bias tape before she starts her quilt so that she will be sure to have that yardage available to her at the end of the quilt, instead of cutting up the yardage first and finding out "Ooops!" not enough fabric left to make the bias tape. After cutting the bias tape, she rolls it up flat and uses a straight pin to anchor it. That way she doesn't have to re-iron it.

I started doing this with my strip scraps. My brother likes to eat the peanut butter filled pretzels that he gets from Costco and I take those bottles pull off the labels and wash them. Now I have a gallon-size bottle that has a lid and I just fill them up. I can see the colors easily, they stay ironed, are ready to use at a moments notice and they stay organized. If you can keep your scraps organized somehow, I think that is half the battle of being able to use them and not have a rats nest to deal with when you need them.

The salvage strips are also collected by me, because I love their color dots and the words on them. I collected salvage strips for decades, thinking that if you couldn't use them because they are more tightly woven, why couldn't you use all of them together? After all, everything would be tightly woven and they would all shrink the same. I started saving them in the mid-seventies and had a couple of big boxes of them. One day my husband was helping me reorganize my sewing room and we mis-communicated and he thought when I said they were scraps that I meant for him to toss them. When I found out, I was really sad and it made it even sadder when quilting books started coming out with ideas on what to do with the scraps. But, never fear, I now have them in the gallon bottles. I'll be sure to use these salvages right away and not just collect them like before.

So, any of you out there that want to throw out your strip scraps that are 3/4" and bigger, you know there is a home for them here.
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