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LindaR 11-28-2010 07:13 AM

I cut them up and use as floor dusters

Jeanniejo 11-28-2010 07:17 AM

I use the pieces that are large enough for the pads on my swiffer sweeper. The store bought pads are expensive, left over batting is already paid for !! Anything smaller than that I toss.

PiecesinMn 11-28-2010 07:30 AM

Can you make an inner pillow (just out of muslin or whatever) to put the batting in and stuff that in the pillow. When you wash, jut wash the outside and restuff the pillow with the pillow. Hope that made sense.

Originally Posted by Gilla

Originally Posted by Aunt Fanny

Originally Posted by willferg
I recently cut a bunch of mine into 6 inch squares to use in a flannel raggedy quilt...some day!

Laurie

That's what I do with mine, or I use my batting remnants for QAYG projects. It's hard to let anything go to waste when you know it could be used for something eventually!

I don't intend to throw it away, but eventually is here and I can't get into my closet without crawling through stacks of batting. The idea of cutting them up for pillows is great, as I make plenty of them and have been buying pillowforms. The problem is what do you put them in because when you want to wash the outside they'll all pop out. Not good!


katiebear1 11-28-2010 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Momma_K

Originally Posted by katiebear1
If I have at strip at least 12 inches wide and the WOF(batting) I save them and when I get about 7 or 8 piecec I sew them together and I hve batting for a twin size. Save more and you can make it bigger. Little scraps I make potholders or casters with. I usually will make some crumb blocks to do this.

May I ask, what are "crumb blocks"?

Crumbs are the little pieces left after you cut your pieces for a block.. I only keep "crumbs that are t least 2 in. square. I really like bigger pieces, but you can use any size scrap . Some quilters use even smaller pieces! There are several tutes on crumb piecing. Check on this message board or Google crumb blocks or crumb quilts.

katiebear1 11-28-2010 07:37 AM

Oops! don't know how that happened.

PATTIESPEARL 11-28-2010 08:23 AM

at my church, the quilters stitch them together to mak large pieces again for more charity quilts.

polly13 11-28-2010 08:55 AM

Well, I never thought of using the scraps to dust with. My hardwood floors will appreciate the soft touch. I've wondered about zig zagging them together. Thanks for all the suggestions.

Momma_K 11-28-2010 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by katiebear1

Originally Posted by Momma_K

Originally Posted by katiebear1
If I have at strip at least 12 inches wide and the WOF(batting) I save them and when I get about 7 or 8 piecec I sew them together and I hve batting for a twin size. Save more and you can make it bigger. Little scraps I make potholders or casters with. I usually will make some crumb blocks to do this.

May I ask, what are "crumb blocks"?

Crumbs are the little pieces left after you cut your pieces for a block.. I only keep "crumbs that are t least 2 in. square. I really like bigger pieces, but you can use any size scrap . Some quilters use even smaller pieces! There are several tutes on crumb piecing. Check on this message board or Google crumb blocks or crumb quilts.

HA! Thats ok...! Thank you for the info. I never heard of crumb blocks. Boy I hate tossing anything away. I have a tote almost full of "crumbs"...I didn't know what I was going to do with them but now I do! Thanks munchly! :thumbup:

cowgirl 11-28-2010 11:11 AM

Great for mug rugs!

Milly's Mom 11-28-2010 12:07 PM

You can build your own pillow for with a pillow case (new or old) stuff with your batting and sew up to the size you want.


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