Thrift Store find... now what?
#23
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: altus oklahoma
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i bet it came from a dog groomer they often put fabric bandanas on the dogs they groom.
great for scrappy quilts though. it might not even be that noticable that theyre seasonal either in small pieces i once used xmas fabric in a regular quilt and no one realised it but me
cause the pieces were small.
carla
great for scrappy quilts though. it might not even be that noticable that theyre seasonal either in small pieces i once used xmas fabric in a regular quilt and no one realised it but me
cause the pieces were small.
carla
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: STAYTON, OR
Posts: 329
Maybe the person who had these and cut them into bandana size had intended to use them for a head scarf for work.
I worked in a cannery and had many scarfs for seasons.
I have a friend from work and she had a scarf to match every outfit she wore plus more. She had over 300 scarfs of all kinds.
I made myself scarfs from time to time and made some for this friend also.
When she was retiring she had me use some of her favorite scarfs to make a quilt then at her retirement part she had her fellow work mates sign the back of the quilt.
She paid me well for making it.......
I worked in a cannery and had many scarfs for seasons.
I have a friend from work and she had a scarf to match every outfit she wore plus more. She had over 300 scarfs of all kinds.
I made myself scarfs from time to time and made some for this friend also.
When she was retiring she had me use some of her favorite scarfs to make a quilt then at her retirement part she had her fellow work mates sign the back of the quilt.
She paid me well for making it.......
#28
Originally Posted by Sewblessed
Do you have any ideas for patterns that might work with these triangle cuts? I am at a loss but my creative juices are flowing with no where to go...
Find a solid to match up with the triangle and then piece them all together for an all season scrappy!
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