Leftover batting
#51
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Location: Houston, TX
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I keep a lot of my batting scraps. I've used them for everything from padding for my splint when my ankle was broken to making fender covers for my husband to use when he works on the show cars! I find it to be very useful stuff. I've made pads to put between my china plates for they won't get scratched out of practice pieces of FMQ. There's tons of uses for leftover batting!
#55
for this idea. I get of batting from the senior center as they have quilters on site every Wednesday & Thursday. I get some that just don't fit anything so I will be sewing it together for my swiffer. I have been using Dollar Tree wash cloths as they fit the swiffer really well. Then just pop it off and toss it in the washer. Helps with saving money.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 01-31-2020 at 03:48 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#58
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 44
fabric scraps
I had a ton of batting pieces that I gave to Goodwill. I'll bet there are quilters who make those jelly roll rugs or dog beds that would love to have a bag of batting scraps. I knew I would never use them, and having them laying around just made me feel guilty, like I should be using them. I marked the bag "quilt batting" so that the workers knew what it was and that it had value. I look at it like I look at clothing that I no longer wear. It's just being wasted laying around the house, and somebody out there needs this.
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