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Old 11-28-2010, 09:08 AM
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I will save scraps of fabric to use for scrap quilts but if the scrap bin gets overflowing I know it's time to donate them because I won't be able to use them all. I don't like saving things that I might need one day, it just creates guilt.
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Old 11-28-2010, 09:26 AM
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[ Also wondering where I could donate them if I just have a separate waste bin for fabric, bag it up and give it away.[/quote] by DJ
My LQS collects sewing material, and machines to be sent to Woman's prision in Ohio
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Old 11-28-2010, 12:38 PM
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I am just wondering, not what to do with leftover scraps, but how much more fabric should I order to make sure I don't run out. I am saving what I can here to use in other blocks that have that size piece that I need for that block, but I am going to run out, sure as shooting, and I have been used to making quilts with fat quarters and extra fabric and this time around I am making a quilt, big, (see first note on this) and I am just wondering if I should order more or if I will have enough or am I cuttiing wrong. I do make one block at a time and I try to figure out where the best cut is going to be, but maybe I am wrong there. That is the help that I need. Thanks, again! Edie
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Old 11-28-2010, 07:55 PM
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You can save them, put them in an envelope and offer them here for the cost of postage :wink:
Thanks, I may just do that . . . start a drawer full and see if someone wants to pay the postage.
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Old 11-28-2010, 09:04 PM
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I'm going to try to explain what I do to reduce waste but I'll warn you - it sounds backwards.
I buy more than I need.
Yup.
If my pattern calls for 2 1/4 meters (or yards), I round it up.
That way, I know the piece I have over will be big enough for my stash. And I don't worry about the 1/2" strips that end up in the trash.
The cost of my craft I guess.
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Old 11-28-2010, 10:17 PM
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I save almost all of my scraps.. My grandmother made beautiful "string" quilts of narrow left over strips so I was trained to be most frugal.
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Old 11-28-2010, 10:47 PM
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I throw a lot of scraps out. I feel bad about that now-I think I'll start saving them so that I can pass them on.
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Old 11-29-2010, 02:34 AM
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If you throw your small pieces in an old pillow case and when it is full take it to an animal shelter for bedding for the animals, you have wasted nothing.
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Old 11-29-2010, 02:52 AM
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I usually save almost everything. I have a bad habit of using scraps from one quilt & incorporating it into another quilt. I have three baby quilts that have the same fabric in it. The 1st one, was very bright and original. The 2nd one had a different theme but it to was bright with pieces from the first quilt. And the 3rd was a scrappy Irish chain with the small pieces of quilt 1 & 2. Honestly, it has been atleast 3 yrs since I have gone to a LQS and the only fabric I have purchased was for the backing of my avatar because DH wanted music notes, and batiks from 2 board members that I couldn't resist. So, I guess nothing is to small, because you never know where you might use it.
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Old 11-29-2010, 03:07 AM
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I only save strips at least 1 1/2" wide & 21/2" squares.I can pretty much tell by looking at a scrap if it's worth saving.Otherwise, out it goes.
DH is retired & we've already downsized...big time...2 diff times & now we're getting serious about getting rid of a whole lot of "stuff". If it hasn't been used, worn or needed in a yr...bye bye. Goes to a thrift store, or sold at a yd sale.

BIL used to rent space to store his collections.....& that made no sense to me. If you have more than your house will hold,why buy more?....be it sewing whatever, vases or guns.
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