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WMUTeach 02-27-2018 11:49 AM

If you want to use them, I would suggest some simple bags for homeless folks to carry their stuff. But I agree with Peckish, donate them and love your husband for giving you freedom from 12 bins of unused materials.

RosaSharon 02-27-2018 01:20 PM

If you donate them to Goodwill, (or a place like it) you can take the value off your taxes, and you are helping some soul find good fabric at a good price that they can finally afford. Blessings.

trolleystation 02-27-2018 01:27 PM

Mark them for free on craigslist...my scrap went in a heartbeat

Rose_P 02-27-2018 02:31 PM

I don't think I can add anything to the many suggestions, but I will weigh in to say that I'd wash it if it's going into something that will be best to be able to wash regularly, such as a placemat or a dog bed. (Make "designer" dog beds and sell - $$!) I upholstered a headboard one time and had to buy excess fabric to match the design. Although the manufacturer recommended dry cleaning, I washed a swatch to test it, because I wanted to make placemats. It came out great and only shrank a bit as all of our quilting cottons do. It's a good idea to do that swatch, however. Start with a piece that you cut with a square ruler and use a permanent marker on it to draw an arrow with the grain line. What way you can measure before and after to see how much shrinkage there will be. You'll also be able to see if there's significant bleeding or fading. So much of this type of fabric is beautiful and would be very expensive to buy, so you could sell some of it on Craigslist, Etsy, eBay or Nextdoor and perhaps take the DH out to dinner.

Surely your DH is going to be pleased with your efforts, and if not, maybe you can comment on something he does that works as reciprocity. If mine asks what something costs, I translate it in terms like "less than a round of golf." Also, point out that if you stay busy with this stash it will keep you out of the fabric shop for a long time!

cashs_mom 02-27-2018 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Peckish (Post 8011456)
I'd look at it like this: what's more important, my husband or my pile of scraps?

I'd weed it down to 1 or 2 bins and donate the rest. Life is too short.

I agree totally.

LadyCougar 02-27-2018 05:25 PM

How about dog beds and donate them to your local shelter.


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