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Old 07-31-2016, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by rryder View Post
I deal with my scraps by deciding that anything fat quarter or larger sized doesn't count as a scrap so that gets put back with yardage or fat quarters. Anything smaller than a fat quarter that is an irregular shape gets cut into the largest sized "precut" I can get out of it. I have a drawer unit that I store my precuts in.

Anything smaller than 2" gets used in string quilts or crumb quilts. I have a shoebox that holds those and when it gets to the point that the lid doesn't shut then I pull them out and spend time just sewing them together. That's also a fun thing to do when I feel like doing some "mindless" sewing.

Since I'm one of those folks who likes to have multiple projects going at once I usually have a crumb quilt, string quilt, scrappy quilt and/or improvisational quilt going at the same time that I'm working on something more structured. I also use scraps to make test blocks... My test blocks get stored with orphan blocks which usually end up getting used on quilt backs, or put together as a sampler quilt---all of which means that I manage to stay in control of my scrap heap, but seem to always have a huge number of UFOs.....

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This sounds like a great system. I too like to have more than one quilt going at a time but am not this organized YET! Thanks.
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Old 07-31-2016, 12:20 PM
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What an interesting video on quilt slashing. I hope she used a laundromat to for washing and drying. LOL
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Old 07-31-2016, 12:41 PM
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I just posted a purse I made...I washed and dried and it was not bad at all...I also made one with just straight slashing..and really not many strings...I was surprised...its fun, and great way to put that scrap bin of tiny scraps to good use.
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Old 07-31-2016, 02:09 PM
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Scraps are like rabbits...Multiplying fast.
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Old 07-31-2016, 04:48 PM
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I purchased some large but low bins and I separated my scraps by color. Stacked Side by side not flat in the bin. They are easy to see this way.
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