Scrap saving
#31
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#33
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I used to save all my scraps and I’d cut them down into 5 different sizes. That got old (and overwhelming) fast.
I now only keep 5” squares and 2.5” strips. It keeps things manageable. The rest gets donated to the owner of my LQS, who uses what she can for a 4H group she leads, and then shares the rest with the open sew groups. Any FQs or larger that I just fall out of love with get donated to a local charity quilting group.
I now only keep 5” squares and 2.5” strips. It keeps things manageable. The rest gets donated to the owner of my LQS, who uses what she can for a 4H group she leads, and then shares the rest with the open sew groups. Any FQs or larger that I just fall out of love with get donated to a local charity quilting group.
#35
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Maine-ly Florida
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I have hexie fever and am generating some small, odd shaped scraps. I think maybe I'll use one of those little drawer units from Sterilite, maybe, to sort the colors. They'd be great for appliqué, too. Now, I just have to fall in love with a technique that uses bigger pieces of fabric up.
Love the house quilt idea.
Love the house quilt idea.
#37
Hello! I remember the tiny pattern you sent me! Can't wait to see your quilt.
#38
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Jane, I don't know if I've taken a picture of it yet. I've been searching my photos and can't find one, so will have to get one done!
Moira, that's a cute house quilt, too. What are the sizes of the blocks? TIA
Moira, that's a cute house quilt, too. What are the sizes of the blocks? TIA
#39
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Join Date: Feb 2018
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Hello - here is a link to the quilt in the photo -
http://www.aquiltinglife.com/2016/04...ting%20Life%29
If you are interested there are a lot on Pinterest or just do a Google search for ‘house quilts’. Some houses are quite detailed but I went for something very basic. Most of my blocks will be 6 inches when finished but I have also made some ‘gable ends’ that are only 5 inches wide. I have been able to use up a piece of animal print fabric to add a bit of interest.
The quilt will will eventually go to the Project Linus UK charity.
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