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lauriequilts 03-25-2011 07:47 AM

I usually cut scraps into 1 1/2 inch strips and save them for scrappy log cabins.

lauriequilts 03-25-2011 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by stitchofclass2
I just started throwing ALL my scraps in a box under my cutting table. I just saw a really cute pillow made with left over selvages. I don't know when or if I will use them but I started saving them. In WI my LQS charges 10.95 for batiks. They have rows and rows of gorgeous batiks that I love. At that price nothing is a "scrap" anymore.

I quilted a wall hanging for a customer last year made from all salvages. It was really unique.

reeskylr 03-25-2011 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl
i save everything except the slivers...i donate to the scouts, 4-H, the senior center, the preschool, the public school art department and give them to anyone needing scraps when i am accumalating lots of them with no desire to do something with them . i am an appliquer so i always have a box of scraps to go through for appliques and i keep 3 stacking drawers of scraps for my granddaughters to play in when they are here. if it is 1/2" wide or wider it's usable in my world...1/2" strips are used to hook rugs or wrap clothesline for those projects.

I never thought about donating these to a school art department. HA! Great idea.

desertrose 03-25-2011 09:37 AM

Sandra, I make quilts for babies to teens who are in hospitals, in family crisis and CPS emergencies. I use as small as 1x1 sqs. if I have enough to work into scrappy quilts. When someone has lost everything the cherish the gifts of strangers. I even use old flannel sheets and blankets for backing and it works fine. One person's trash is another man's treasure.

oksewglad 03-25-2011 10:17 AM

scraphappy, desertrose, and I think along the same lines! The center of this quilt I just posted used 1" strips.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-110446-1.htm

It is one of just many I have made from leftover narrow strips.

FroggyinTexas 03-25-2011 10:21 AM

I throw the shards into a clean wastebasket and use them to stuff new dog beds. If they are at least two inches wide and several inches long, I save them for strip quilts. froggyintexas

Subee 03-25-2011 10:52 AM

The smallest I save is "EVERYTHING". I have a nice container next to the machine that collects all odd shapes for paper piecing Pineapple blocks. These blocks are 5" and have 45 pieces in each block.

I also double sew all corner triangles, so there is a small basket catching these HST. They finish at 1 1/2".

I am a hostess on Yahoo for "Postage Stamp Quilts". We exchange 1 1/2" squares 4 times a year. This is my FAVORITE size.
With each swap I get 1,250 more squares. I am working on an Irish Chain with these. I am using Kona-Snow as the constant background.

Anymore 2 1/2" squares look huge to me! I still have containers full of these strips. I have them sorted by color. And a large tote with all the neutrals. They can get cut down of course.

Like I said...I save everything. The selveges are used to make rugs and to tie up garden plants.
XOXOO Subee



Originally Posted by MissSandra
I am cruious to what is the smallest size scraps you collect? all of my fabric is LQS quality, I won't use them, is it worth collecting and giving to someone or is it just a waste? I'm going to keep all this info in my mind.
I would hate to send someone a box of scraps and then have them think oh my gawd, I paid postage on that!!
Thank you
Sandra


Rhonda 03-25-2011 11:06 AM

I use anything down to 3/4" Please don't throw them away. There are lots of people who would love to have them.

Landers 03-25-2011 11:30 AM

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I just received an email from my BFF in CA and she sent me pics of her scappy quilt. She found a wonderful older lady (82) in Loomis CA who was advertising that she would cut your scraps into any size blocks for a small amount of $. Well, she did my BFF! My BFF had her cut the scraps into 4 different sizes ranging from 6 inches down to 1 1/2 inch blocks. At first I thought 1 1/2 blocks?! OMG! But looks at the results I received today. I need to find a person like that in Nevada! I have a very large garbage bag of scraps that I think are worth keeping. But then I think all my scraps are worth keeping!!!

christinetindell 03-25-2011 12:09 PM

I use Bonnie Hunter's scrap saver system and the smallest I save is a "string". no narrower than 3/4 inch but must be 11 inches long. I do no save crumbs, I know she does. And I save left over HSTS from other projects.


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