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In trouble. Need ideas to help use these up! 2.5" strips

In trouble. Need ideas to help use these up! 2.5" strips

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Old 10-28-2014, 07:27 PM
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My absolute favorite pattern is Boxed Squares. I have made it eleven times and am working on number twelve. It's incredibly easy, but can be very impressive with lots of color. 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 and 2 1/2 x 6 1/2.
Love this boxed squares quilt. One of my favorite patterns also.
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Old 10-28-2014, 09:04 PM
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Zipper quilt http://quiltingtutorials.com/all/zip...quilting-easy/ .
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Old 10-28-2014, 09:24 PM
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Hexies or postage stamp quilt would be my choice.
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Old 10-28-2014, 10:19 PM
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the first place i look for inspiration when it comes to scraps is http://quiltville.com/
I love Bonnie Hunter on quiltville.com also. She uses strips to make the cutest blocks. I have 3 of her books, and I have made a few of them. Leaders and Enders is my favorite. You might want to check out her mystery quilts, the patterns are free until she puts them in a book. I am so looking forward to the Next Mystery, the first clue, the day after Thanksgiving.
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Try www.MaryQuilts.com for even more neat scrappy patterns.
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Old 10-29-2014, 04:31 AM
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So many good suggestions.
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Old 10-29-2014, 04:43 AM
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This is one of my favs... http://juliekquilts.blogspot.com/2011/07/borders-on-plaid-quilt-along.html
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Old 10-29-2014, 05:27 AM
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I would make a multi-color rail fence and donate to charity. Or you could give these to a women's shelter and teach women how to quilt to help relieve the stress of homelessness or teach a new 4-H'er or girls scout troop to quilt. I love to teach new quilters
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I am giggling! I thought I had a lot of 2.5 inch cuts! Honey, you have beat me BIG TIME. My suggestion is just keep nibbling away at them. When they start to annoy you, put the bag away and move on to something else for a while.

For a quick quilt. Just make four or 16 patch squares, add sashing and turn these into donations quilts of any size you want. So many organizations love our donations and girl, you could bless so many with your 2.5 inch stash. !!
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Oh, the bags took my breath away! I seem to be enchanted by 2 1/2" strips. I learned to piece using Seminole piecing methods and strips are very much a part of that. Another thing about SP is that you don't have to have a specific project. Fabric is pieced in what amounts to wider strips and those strips have no particular length - they end when you quit piecing that particular set of smaller strips. You can use your new, wider strip in conjunction with other wide strips you have made or roll it up and save it for use later. Some rolls I have seen go on for what seems to be miles. And, at least parts of them, can be kept as an archive of color, placement, prefrence, etc.

My first pieced strips are hanging in my sewing room. Horrible, unSeminole colors. Huge patterns. But pleasing to me. Funny, some good points (literally) and some not so good.

One thing I like about piecing with this "sew 'til you quit" approach is that I seem to just like sitting down to the sewing machine and simply sew. No project. Just me and the machine and the threads and fabrics and the peace and all the "possibilities" for sewing, color, shape, use, etc. running through my head.

I just erased a tale of what happens in the house when I just sit and sew. Much shortened: My children, now that they are married and have homes of their own, finally told me that my "just sew" time gave them feelings of peace and security. All was right with their world. All of our cats for all the years (46) (Ye gods! So many?!) appeared in my sewing room. Everyone had/has a spot and there they stay. Even as tiny kittens. But for some cattish reasons, they actively want to be there.

Think about "just sewing." You don't have to SP. Try manufactured fabric. Make blocks. Or just blobs that can become blobs.

Oh, your bags took my breath away!

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