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Old 06-06-2012, 05:40 AM
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I try...VERY hard, to pick up before I leave the sewing room each time. I have clear covered shoe boxes from Walmart that I store fat quarters and scraps in, 2 for each color (or color family). One holds fat quarters and the other holds smaller scraps...teeny scraps go in a container of it's own of all colors and 2 1/2" strips another. I also have a container where smaller strips go in for crocheted rag rugs or placements. I don't believe mine mate during lights out...I just have a terrible fabric fetish!! I fall in love with fabric and have to have some of it from just about everywhere I go.
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:33 AM
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My sewing room is in the kitchen, and my fabric has mated too; I was hoping to rearrange it
and make it more accessable, but life has gotten in the way and I am behind doing this.
Someone asked about adding machine tape sewing? That is where you make strips of scraps
on adding machine tape, or sometimes they look like crazy quilting; one way to use up your
little pieces of fabric. Then you can add each tape to another tape or add sashing in between
the tapes; You can make them any size length you want to have and make them into blocks
then put sashing on each side...there is so many ideas to come up with for this method of
sewing small pieces of fabric together. You can use this as a leader or ender of something
else you are sewing. Just remember to make your stitches smaller so you can rip the paper
off while watching a TV show when it is time to rip paper. We got to see a large postage stamp
quilt the other day and she had sewed the larger area and then added 2 or 3 rows of lights and
then more prints so it looked like a border and then when she liked the size of it, quilted and
bound it. I would guess she started with 1 1/2 inch squares; I heard her say it was leaders
and enders until she had enough to make the quilt. It was beautiful and colorful too.
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Old 06-06-2012, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by damaquilts View Post
I am still working on my scraps. And this bunch has been less than a year. I packed up a bunch and gave it away not long ago. I was wondering why the buckets and bins never get empty..
So funny, everyone has a ton of scraps. I do mostly scrap quilting, so don't have a lot of scraps, while my yardage sits around because I can't bring myself to cut into it!
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Old 06-06-2012, 12:54 PM
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Well, mine need birth control! I have FINALLY decided to really organize my sewing room. So far, I have emptied some bins and have 4 of those big plastic shelving units from Lowes neatly covered in fabric. I have a couple of more to empty, then I am going to sort by color/theme/holiday, etc. I bought 13 x 13 plastic scrapbook boxes for my thread and am rolling batting and putting it on the top shelves. I have put up room darkening shades, but was wondering if I need to figure some way to cover the fronts of the shelves to avoid light exposure. FQs are folded and placed on end, so I can see what's in each box. Strips and squares are in plastic shoe boxes by size. I don't think I'll ever finish this. What a job!!!
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