I"ve been cutting 1 1/2 inch strips to make a baby quilt and saving the leftover pieces, lots of 1 1/2x1 1/12 squares now. I thought to give them to someone on here until I realized a lot, or most, are probably cotton/poly blends and none of you quilters would want them. I was into girls clothing that wouldn"T need to be ironed!! LOL If anyone wants them, PM me. They aren"t ready to go yet, but will be before too long.
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1 inch x 3 1/2 inches Some one on this board posted a tutorial for sewing scraps like that onto adding machine paper. Now I am cutting scraps and organizing them by color in shoe box sized storage boxes saving up to sew them onto the 3 inch wide adding paper.
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Awesome quilt- Now I know what to do with all the scraps I have saved.
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I love the quilt!
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Pretty much anything less than 1/4 yard, if it's less than 1.5-2", it goes in the "Barbie pillow pile" which I use to stuff the pillows I make for DD's Barbies. 1/4 yrd or more, I fold up and put away.
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there are some great posts on the board about scrap quilts and patterns especially for scraps. Bonnie Hunter has a great book called leaders and enders that is all scrap quilts. There is also a set of patterns called scrap therapy that all work off of a system of cutting and organizing your scraps by size.
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Originally Posted by cgarner
What size pieces qualify for your scrap bin?
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
Lately 1" wide, I've been making lots of crumb quilts.
1 1/2" wide makes log cabin blocks. The size of scrap that gets the most use is 2 1/2" . The picture is my crumb quilt. It was lots of fun to make the blocks. Sharon W. |
I use anything that can be sewn with a bit of a seam onto very thin fabric till i have a square then I start another one I have just made a heart using a mix of fabs for the front of a tote i am making. I will post a pic when it is finished
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