How much leftover fabric do you have?
#42
I am trying to use my scraps. Started making scrappy squares with lime green around each one. Then I started doing quilts for Christmas presents...finished one quilt top and started 2 others. I really want to get back to my scrappy quilt. I never felt so relaxed as when I was just sewing random pieces of fabric together in different ways. It was just great watching the scrap pile get a little smaller. Now I have added way more to that pile from the things I have started, plus a box of cut up clothing that was given to me! Should keep me busy into 2015!
#43
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
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I think I fell in love with fabric and color when I first started to sew my own clothes cause I didn't like how Mom's fit me. I have been collecting fabric ever since then. That was when I was 14 . Now, I am 78. That is a lot of stuff.
#44
These days I am busy with cleaning up my sewing room. I bet, here is one or two or more who knows, what it means.
Well, this year my goal is to use more leftovers instead of using always new fabric. It works out ok. To be honest ...my fabric stash isn't the biggest. But while cleaning up now I found out, that I have more leftovers than new fabric. And to me it's a bit scary How good, that at the first of august the dutch fabric market comes to my little town, hehe
So, what about you? How much leftover fabric do you have? Is it more than your unused fabric? Is it balanced? Do you keep every little piece?
Well, this year my goal is to use more leftovers instead of using always new fabric. It works out ok. To be honest ...my fabric stash isn't the biggest. But while cleaning up now I found out, that I have more leftovers than new fabric. And to me it's a bit scary How good, that at the first of august the dutch fabric market comes to my little town, hehe
So, what about you? How much leftover fabric do you have? Is it more than your unused fabric? Is it balanced? Do you keep every little piece?
#45
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 159
#46
I stopped buying fabric also...I have been using my stash and scraps. After I make a quilt I then make a baby quilt from the leftovers for coworkers children. I never tell them a head of time...its really neat to see their surprise. Today I may go an buy some fabric for my sons back of his quilt. He wants the american flag. I am going to see what I can find. Yikes...more stash coming.
#47
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 65
No Leftovers!! If there's enough for a paper pieced wall hanging, I save it. Otherwise, it goes into the 'scrap pile' and gets donated to out quilt guild folks who make dog beds. It's used for stuffing. All small pieces go in, even cotton threads that I cut off. Nothing is tossed out. The dogs at the shelter are very happy with their beds and there's nothing to put in the trash!!
#48
I try to use what I have already purchased, but usually find that my vision does not include the "leftover" fabrics in my stash. I do cut up pieces into 2.5" and 2" squares, hoping that I will make something with them eventually. When I wind up with pieces too small for me to use, I give them to one of the ladies at my LQS. She has a friend who likes to make quilts with a lot of tiny pieces. Suits me ... I get rid of things I won't ever use (like corners, selvedges and trimmings), and she gets free pieces to use. If it's smaller than a 2" square, I give it away.
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