saving scraps...how small is too small?
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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Sewing long strips of adding machine paper is not that easy. The paper has to go width wise under the needle, I have two long ends right and left to deal with. I guess I could cut the paper to a manageable length first.
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: East Kootenays, BC
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I'll sew with anything 1.5" or larger.
I rarely actively save 1" squares unless I have a specific idea in mind. Currently I'm using a bunch of bitty scraps up in my 365 Block challenge.
Recently I've started using small scraps of fabric that I really love to make cards. I keep a stack of card blanks (available at craft stores) right near my cutting table, and when I have a pretty little pile of coordinating scrappy bits, I stick them down with a glue stick to make a quick abstract card. If I'm in the mood, I sometimes do a bit of machine stitching to further secure and embellish the bits. Makes a great card to accompany a gift quilt, or just general use too.
I rarely actively save 1" squares unless I have a specific idea in mind. Currently I'm using a bunch of bitty scraps up in my 365 Block challenge.
Recently I've started using small scraps of fabric that I really love to make cards. I keep a stack of card blanks (available at craft stores) right near my cutting table, and when I have a pretty little pile of coordinating scrappy bits, I stick them down with a glue stick to make a quick abstract card. If I'm in the mood, I sometimes do a bit of machine stitching to further secure and embellish the bits. Makes a great card to accompany a gift quilt, or just general use too.
#23
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#24
We save anything 1.5" by 2.5" or larger. Our plan is to use the 1.5" strips for a pineapple quilt. I'm wondering if we should go to 1" square. That is the traditional size for postage stamp squares. If you think you would ever make a quilt with these tiny pieces make that your minimum and start saving. I would recommend that you cut all your leftovers down to usable sizes as you work on your quilts. As others have said, it is much harder to cut them up when you have a huge collection.
#26
I didn't use to save small pieces... but I do now. Currently I have my scraps in three totes labeled crumbs, strips and larger scraps. In doing some of the mystery quilts and now enjoying the process of making scrappy quilts, my bins are real handy.
#27
Being brought up with parents who survived the depression, and were frugal on top of that, I took on their habits and save every scrap. I keep my fabrics in a glass front dining room buffet- anything fat quarter and above is folded, labeled for size, and stacked by general color in there. Smaller pieces- cut fat quarters and down to 3 inches go in under bed boxes sorted by color. Tiny pieces are in color categories in labeled shoe boxes on top, and the littlest are in boxes called "tidbits" and "strips."
That said, I enjoy little things and little experiments. For Valentines day, I just did a project making crumb fabrics in color groups, cut 5 hearts out from them and made a little wall hanging for my hubby. I love using the little pieces and making this and that - I also did the bitty squares project from QM last year, and my scraps were perfect for that.
As you develop your own quilting "fingerprint" you'll know better what to do. Until then, keep a few scraps to mess with, or send them on to someone who enjoys them.
That said, I enjoy little things and little experiments. For Valentines day, I just did a project making crumb fabrics in color groups, cut 5 hearts out from them and made a little wall hanging for my hubby. I love using the little pieces and making this and that - I also did the bitty squares project from QM last year, and my scraps were perfect for that.
As you develop your own quilting "fingerprint" you'll know better what to do. Until then, keep a few scraps to mess with, or send them on to someone who enjoys them.
#30
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
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I save everything except selvages. I keep them in plastic bags by color. Sometimes I spend some time cutting them into strips and squares- the largest size possible-for later use. I can always cut them down further but I can't make them bigger. I guess you would say that I try to cover all of my bases. I have great plans for them-someday!
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