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Some interesting ideas as to how or what to use them for!
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After reading re: Phone Book quilt, I decided to make a block. Didn't use the binding strips as I make my own binding, but used fabric strips just to try out the method. Finished one block. It turned out a beautiful 8 inch block. Question? are all phone books the same size? Rather than making a quilt, I'm using the suggestion to make Pot Holders. I always sell sets of 2 potholders. I am going to try to pick strips alike so I will have enough for two. Then, a plain colored backing 1.5 inches bigger than the block, turn that extra over for binding. Be sure you miter the corners then sew matching tabs for hanging to each one. I know I'm sorta of rambling, but it is the middle of the night and I just needed to empty my mind so I can go back to sleep.
So far, with this new computer, I havn't learned how to post a pic. Will try again. If you get something weird, just remember the source. ME Got a picture to come through. Not a bad one either. A purple Iris in my garden of my former home. Purple Iris at my former home. [ATTACH=CONFIG]166623[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by Rettie V.Grama
After reading re: Phone Book quilt, I decided to make a block. Didn't use the binding strips as I make my own binding, but used fabric strips just to try out the method. Finished one block. It turned out a beautiful 8 inch block. Question? are all phone books the same size? Rather than making a quilt, I'm using the suggestion to make Pot Holders. I always sell sets of 2 potholders. I am going to try to pick strips alike so I will have enough for two. Then, a plain colored backing 1.5 inches bigger than the block, turn that extra over for binding. Be sure you miter the corners then sew matching tabs for hanging to each one. I know I'm sorta of rambling, but it is the middle of the night and I just needed to empty my mind so I can go back to sleep.
So far, with this new computer, I havn't learned how to post a pic. Will try again. If you get something weird, just remember the source. ME Got a picture to come through. Not a bad one either. A purple Iris in my garden of my former home. |
just google phone book quilt....cool idea...I thing I will try
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They go in my Mile a Minute box after I've ironed them open.
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I can't stand to throw them away either, I save then in a small basket by my machine and when I do a really scrappy scrap quilt I sew them together.
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Originally Posted by RkayD
have you seen this ModaBakeShop tute? would work great for binding scraps sewn together...
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/02/...-roll-rug.html |
Originally Posted by happyscrappy
i save them and sew them together for binding for my scrappy quilts. i do make alot of those, as they are my favortie.
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I haven't done that many quilts, but I save mine also. And I usually make way more than I need. I have used some to finish the edges on [at least one] x-bag, and the hem of a sweatshirt after I removed the ribbing.
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I use my leftover binding strips in log cabin quilts or in they are wide enough,trip around the world,or 9 patch centers.
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