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Old 04-08-2012, 04:22 PM
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One very idea and I KOW would be appreciated is to turn them into charity quilts. assorted blocks of all kinds are really nice. newborn quilts and preemie ones. You can make the smaller ones for mothers sto wrap there baby's that pass. I make them and I hear the parents really apprecite them
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Old 04-08-2012, 07:45 PM
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I was sure interested in looking at this wallhanging, but I sure can't find it after searching. Could someone send me a link to it? Thanks.
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Old 04-09-2012, 12:44 PM
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I used my extra blocks to make bedroom curtains. I am now working on curtains for my sewing room.
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Old 04-09-2012, 12:52 PM
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Sorry if this has been posted already, I didn't read every page-

There was a blog hop that did a bunch of tutorials on using one or a few orphan blocks in different projects- it was caleed Farmer's Wife in your life- (using individual blocks from the farmer's wife quilt along)

you can find details and a gallery here: http://www.loveaffairwithmybrother.c...nky-party.html
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Thanks for posting that link, Hemlock Tea. I hadn't seen that site yet.
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Old 04-09-2012, 06:45 PM
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Interesting thread. Mine mainly go for doll quilts. Fortunately the toys around here really appreciate a personal bed cover lol.
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Old 04-09-2012, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by azwendyg View Post
I have a box of assorted orphan blocks that just seem to good to throw away, so I'm looking for suggestions from all of you as to small projects I can make with them. Some of them are singles, and some are multiples leftover from the same project. (I did a search on "orphan blocks" here on the QB and only found a few posts of projects using orphan blocks.)

Any and all suggestions welcome! And pics would be even better!!!

I'm sure I'm not the ONLY one with a box or two of these...I'm hoping we can collect some info here for all of us to use.
Some very simple uses are
mug rugs,
table runners if you have 2 or more matching,
pillow tops,
pockets for tote bags


If you have several with similar colors------add sashing around the blocks until you have several the same size and make small quilt tops or wall hangings
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Old 04-10-2012, 06:02 AM
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There was a tutorial for a folded nine patch on the Board a while ago. I used it to transform my 12" orphan blocks into potholders. I got some very interesting potholders out of the deal.
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Originally Posted by teacherbailey View Post
One of the best ways to use them that I've ever seen was to buy those reusable tote bags in the "right" colors and then applique an orphan block---or four or six or whatever---over the printing on the bag. Makes a cute tote bag for the cost of the inexpensive bag----and great gifts too!
Even better, google free tote bag patterns, pick up home dec or canvas remnants at Joann's or other local fabric store and make your own totes. Use orphan blocks as pockets, combine to make fabric panels or applique on side of tote. The ones I make are washable and will last a lot longer than the ones I find for sale at my local stores. Plus they're always in colors and patterns I like so I'm more apt to remember to bring them into the store with me!

P.S. Don't worry about sewing the totes, if you can sew a quilt block you can make a tote, they're almost all just straight seams and turning edges under ... easy peasy! I usually buy webbing (in the lace and trim section) for the handles, it's very sturdy and washes well too.

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Old 04-11-2012, 11:23 PM
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use them for these:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t144848.html
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