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I've donated tiny pieces to our local public school art class - they use them for mosaics, etc. Also my Grandchildren are at that - I like to do projects stage - so I let them pick them out and they have hours of fun. Also use to make pet beds.
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
(Post 6705695)
If you use the "No Waste" method for making FGs you won't have any scraps left over!
[url]http://www.patchpieces.com/files/flyinggeese.pdf[/url |
Little companion doll quilt!
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Yes, I am interested in any fabric or leftovers. I make quilts for people of disasters and vets, fire vics. etc. Will gladly pay postage if you will let me know.
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I also wondered what a goose poop quilt was. this is what I found online-
quote- I took a class with Pat Speth (Nickel Quilts), and she calls those little left over half-square triangle units from making Flying Geese "Goose Poop" -- because it's what's left after the goose is gone. :D [If you have geese around you, you can certainly understand that! OY!]= quote So a goose poop quilt is made with what is left of when the goose block is done. |
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