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SaraSewing 01-11-2011 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by pamkasperi
Here is one of the pieces I did tonight....

Wow, your colors are great together!

PiecesinMn 01-11-2011 12:34 PM

I've just recently bought Sterlite containers and have sorted by colors. I haven't cut them into any sizes like Bonnie Hunter's idea on Quiltville and am still deciding if I want to do that, however, in the few weeks since I have done that much sorting I've cut down on my looking for a certain color time way down. I just grap the container with the color I want and see what I got. I try to use up the smallest pieces first, that way if I do decide to cut into sizes, I will have bigger pieces and be more efficient.

roguequilter 01-11-2011 12:52 PM

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AWW, honey, you haven't got much at all, considering what some of us have in boxes, bags, baskets, bales and hidden here and there so no one can actually tell what we have. And even we don't remember where we put most of it some of the time!!

and i concur! i sort even the little bitty ones ...folded and sorted by color in boxes or drawers or whatever. i have even answered a challenge yrs ago by group i was with ...collected all thier little snippings and made a pretty little pin cushion for dear friend...they continued to add to the tin that i brought in...and i didn't make any scrap converts there...but it is so good to see that progress is being made in the current quilt community

victorian 'hanging heart' pincushion w/collected 'stuff' embellishment
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roguequilter 01-11-2011 12:58 PM

looks like crazy quilt blocks on the mini side...love it!!!1

roguequilter 01-11-2011 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by SaraSewing

Originally Posted by pamkasperi

Originally Posted by SaraSewing
Scraps? You mean those tiny little smigins that are too little to fold? Little squiggly corner pieces. I can't stand keeping them around. I keep them cut up into squares, triangles, or make crumb blocks. I can decide what to do with the cut pieces later, but at least they are ready to be productive. I don't have room to store a bag of left overs that look like "junk" to the unbeliever.

SaraSewing - what are "crumb blocks"????

Crumb blocks are my latest craze. Go to quiltville.com to find a great example. I have been on a kick of them because they are ADICTIVE! Do a search at the top of this page to find more. I just finished one quilt and have another ready to set together. And have almost zero teeny scraps left!

....looks like mini crazy quilt...i love this!!! [ i am not sure how to do this so there is another post with same wording...but wanted to attach it to this amazing quilt photo :)]

QM 01-11-2011 01:12 PM

Some people in my guild used tiny snippets which they glued in place to create pictures. It's not my thing to do, but some of them looke really nice.

Deborah12687 01-11-2011 01:26 PM

I have a scrap bag I maid that clamps onto the edge of my table. When it gets full I emty the scraps into a plastic bags.

Dodee 01-12-2011 04:17 AM

Charmpacksplus: The site you reference is really a neat one.
Soooo much information and it's fun to read. Thank you.
Dodee

quilt3311 01-12-2011 04:21 AM

I try to keep my scrap under control. When I finish a project, I cut the remainder into strips (for longer pieces) usually 1 1/2" and 2 1/2". Then cut squares from remainder. Beginning with the largest square I can get from the piece -down to 2" squares. Keep them in shoe boxes. When a box gets full, put them together for a charity quilt. Its amazing how fast those boxes fill.

ga447 01-12-2011 04:31 AM

I love my scraps, I am thinking of making my own jelly roll with them. I do charity quilts and they come in handy.


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