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Old 01-27-2018, 05:26 PM
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I am moving. I am sorting. I probably won’t be able to go through all my fabric before I move it. I will try. I am getting rid of what I don’t think I will use.

Then I see a pretty scrap. i can’t part with it. It reminds me of something.

So, what is the best way to sort scraps. By color or by value. Is their much of a difference in sorting by size if it is less than a fat quarter.

I have some fabric sorted by projects in process. I have batiks all together. Then I have some fabric sorted by color. If there are better ways or difference ideas I am open to suggestions.

I am a bit ADHD and always struggle with organization. So any help will be appreciated.

Thanks, Shannon
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Old 01-27-2018, 05:36 PM
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Bonnie Hunter has a good way to organize and cut scraps and I have done some of mine that way.
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I starch and iron scraps. Sort them into bins by either batiks or other prints. I haven't cut them down yet as some are going into some applique quilt projects. Larger size pieces (not fat quarter size) are folded on a 3 1/2 inch ruler and stacked in the bin.

Seems like we both use similar methods. Good luck on your move!
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i sort by color except: Christmas, juvenile, batiks. also, with so many modern quilts these days, i've also sorted out solid colors. and, like you, there are some that are just too special and I don't want them lost in the mix... so I have a small pile of those.
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I do the same as Nan with one exception- I don't keep many scraps. I probably should but by the time I'm done with a project I'm really tired of the fabrics I used! ( I know I'm weird) Everyone else seems to love scraps! lol
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I use a variety of methods for my scraps. I store all my fabric in drawers and like to be able to see what I have at a glance. Yardage, fat quarters etc. gets wrapped around comic boards cut to fit in my drawer units. These can then be filed by size (>1yd, 1yd, <1yd, fat quarter) with a separate drawer for each size. I separate by color and value within sizes.

Here’s what I do for scraps- irregular and largish scraps get wrapped around comic boards also filed and arranged by color and value. I define largish and irregular as anything larger than a 10” square or Strips that are at least 2”wide and 12” long. Everything else gets cut into sizes that I like to use. Those are also stored in drawer units and are separated into stacks by size and value.


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I do the same as Nan also...except I hadn’t thought about keeping any “special” fabrics aside. I have a bin of crumbs and another of strips that are of all color. And in my 2018 organizing, I now have two bins of larger scraps that are by color...one bin is of lighter/neutrals and the second is darker/brights. I keep FQs and half yards and more separate.
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I sort mainly by color, but also have containers for jelly rolls, charm squares, kids, vegetables (!), florals, christmas, Asian, etc. It's getting out of hand.
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Originally Posted by SusieQOH View Post
I do the same as Nan with one exception- I don't keep many scraps. I probably should but by the time I'm done with a project I'm really tired of the fabrics I used! ( I know I'm weird) Everyone else seems to love scraps! lol
I am with you - not everyone loves and saves scraps.
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I store most of my scraps in shoebox bins by color... In addition, I have a bin of 5" squares, 2.5"squares and a couple of bins of strips... 2.5" and 2" (which I use for EPP) That being said, I understand those special scraps. For me, it's that last little bit from the Easter dress I made for my oldest DD 16 years ago.. or other scraps from early quilting... The ones that made it into several quilts for our closest family members.
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