I have a question about making a postage stamp quilt.
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I have started collecting fabrics for my Postage Stamp. I know that you're not supposed to duplicate any fabrics but( :wink: ) some of my scraps have so many different looks that once they are cut into 1 1/2" squares you would never know that they were from the same fabric. Is that acceptable ???
I think this will be my "leader & ender" quilt.
I think this will be my "leader & ender" quilt.
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I wondered that, too - but if every piece LOOKS different - why not?
I've also wondered how people keep a gazillion pieces sorted so they remember what they have and don't have.
I was thinking it might be a fun idea to cut identical squares and have people try to match them up. Sort of a grown up I Spy type of quilt.
I've also wondered how people keep a gazillion pieces sorted so they remember what they have and don't have.
I was thinking it might be a fun idea to cut identical squares and have people try to match them up. Sort of a grown up I Spy type of quilt.
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
I wondered that, too - but if every piece LOOKS different - why not?
I've also wondered how people keep a gazillion pieces sorted so they remember what they have and don't have.
I was thinking it might be a fun idea to cut identical squares and have people try to match them up. Sort of a grown up I Spy type of quilt.
I've also wondered how people keep a gazillion pieces sorted so they remember what they have and don't have.
I was thinking it might be a fun idea to cut identical squares and have people try to match them up. Sort of a grown up I Spy type of quilt.
Oh what a cute idea!! :thumbup:
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