Scraps
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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In my world scraps multiply like crazy. I am always looking for someone who would like a box full. They become overwhelming. Seems like for every scrap quilt I make I wind up with enough scraps for 2 more.
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire
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Thank you everyone! Annievee, I have to ask... why?
We don't really have quilting guilds over here in Barnsley, but I will try local shops because it gets to be a dear do when buying them!
Kalamaquilts, that is my idea of heaven. Just give me utterly random things to sort and I'm over the moon happy.
I have used fat quarters for my latest, and I hoped it would generate far more scraps than it has lol
We don't really have quilting guilds over here in Barnsley, but I will try local shops because it gets to be a dear do when buying them!
Kalamaquilts, that is my idea of heaven. Just give me utterly random things to sort and I'm over the moon happy.
I have used fat quarters for my latest, and I hoped it would generate far more scraps than it has lol
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Buckinghamshire, England
Posts: 628
serianas - everywhere I have found so far the postage costs are prohibitive. I would like to build up my scrap collection but I think here in the U.K. We have to take the slower, more leisurely route. Charm packs are not as easily/cheaply available and so we have to rely on our own left overs/cutting up fat quarters. Maybe we should set up a UK swap?
#17
I did buy them on Etsy, once upon a time, before I had the volume of scraps I have now. Can you find a quilt guild or group in your area? Those ladies are usually delighted to find someone who will make good use of their scraps.
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