I'd cut them apart, hem them, and use them for hankies or bandanas.
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Here's another one...MSQC. Has a tute called exploding squares---I think that's the name...anyway looks like square in a square..using these as the centers....solid as the other part...maybe set on point........20 yds..wow. Have fun whatever you do....
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I see all different ideas with this fabric but my favorite are the stack and whack and the "hankie" butterflies.
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Pretty! Stack and whack comes to mind .ooh wait a min....20 yards? Wow...it's pretty enough to just make a quilt from it by a solid border to pick up lighter color from it. And quilt it as is! Then make shams from it for bed.
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Here's my intake on this fabric: shoulder wrap, 2 of them make wrap skirt, pants, panels for quilting, one lady had great idea, stack/whack, frame them, and wall plaques, blouse,
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Not sure of the size but you might consider some napkins for the dining table?
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Originally Posted by Terri D.
(Post 6737495)
If you have enough of it, you could do a stack and whack design.
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If you have 20 yards, you could do whole cloth quilt and cut squares for accents on others or make a lot of charity lap quilts.
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I see a Card Trick like the ones using border fabrics.
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if this were my fabric, I would decide how much of it I wanted to use and sell the rest through this forum. I made a quilt using panels which had a border like log cabin blocks. I only had 12 squares so used them as the outside of the bed top and made 4 log cabin blocks using matching colors to fill the inside of the panels. I used the same matching colors to make wide borders and it fit a queen side bed which my DS and DILl use as their bedspread. I love the design of this fabric.
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