Using scraps
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Originally Posted by b.zang
I think that each scrap needs to be kept separately because at night they, uh, :oops: , multiply.
Sorry, I have no suggestions because mine are particularly prolific and every time I think I have a storage solution, they outgrow it. Control.....I need control......
Sorry, I have no suggestions because mine are particularly prolific and every time I think I have a storage solution, they outgrow it. Control.....I need control......
#15
The last scrap quilt I made was supposed to make a dent in the stash. 9-patches that were 3" finished. Little 1" squares...
But the quilt top was finished and there wasn't a dent in the stash. I swear it multiplies when I'm not looking.... :wink:
I've decided that some of this must go, since it's smaller pieces. So, I've been giving pre-cut strips and pieces to a friend of mine who is a beginner quilter and is doing something scrappy following a tutorial she found.
But the quilt top was finished and there wasn't a dent in the stash. I swear it multiplies when I'm not looking.... :wink:
I've decided that some of this must go, since it's smaller pieces. So, I've been giving pre-cut strips and pieces to a friend of mine who is a beginner quilter and is doing something scrappy following a tutorial she found.
#17
Tiny scraps make great applique pieces, especially if you fuse your applique instead of needle turn. They also make really cool Barbie rugs, Barbie seat covers, Barbie quilts, Barbie tablecloth, Barbie coasters, Barbie dish towels,well you get the idea LOL
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
Originally Posted by b.zang
I think that each scrap needs to be kept separately because at night they, uh, :oops: , multiply.
well, DUH! don't YOU multiply at night?
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