Do quilters save all scraps!
#11
Originally Posted by fabric lover
You could use them to make a mosaic quilt, like
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
#12
I read a post a while back where a quilter put out her tiny pieces for the birds to use when building their nests. As long as they're not Blue-jays, I'm okay with that. A Blue-jay dived bombed my cat once. She was probably stalking one at the time.
#14
Originally Posted by fabric lover
You could use them to make a mosaic quilt, like
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
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Originally Posted by fabric lover
You could use them to make a mosaic quilt, like
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com/20...ed-mosaic.html
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Originally Posted by 749janet
I am attempting to make a postage stamp quilt. I am cutting my squares at 1-1/2" square and using up my material scraps to do it. I have heard from this board that some quilters don't throw away any of their scraps. I'm not planning on making anything smaller than the 1-1/2" squares, so what do I do with the leftovers? I am also thinking about making some quilted potholders later on and was wondering if I could use the real tiny pieces as filler for the potholders? Suggestions as to what to do with teeny weeny material pieces?
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