What would you do with these?
#91
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i would never work with anything that small myself, so if i didn't want to waste them i would donate them to a kindergarten class. most schools can't afford much in the way of art supplies these days.
#93
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Originally Posted by jdavis
These are scraps leftover from my "Uncle Sam's Kaleidoscope" quilt.....
What would you do with them?
In case the colors don't show very well, they are red, white and blues. There is one off-white print.
What would you do with them?
In case the colors don't show very well, they are red, white and blues. There is one off-white print.
#96
Has anyone explained , leader and ender quilt to you yet?? I have been looking and sofar no answer. If you got a PM would you please share it with me, I want to know too.
Originally Posted by Weed
Would you please explain what a "leader & ender" quilt is? This sounds like something I would do. Thanks
#97
Originally Posted by Chrickett
Has anyone explained , leader and ender quilt to you yet?? I have been looking and sofar no answer. If you got a PM would you please share it with me, I want to know too.
I hope I'm not jumping in here out of line but to my understanding a "leader" is a sm. scrap of fabric you put down ahead the needle to start stitching on ahead of your main fabric. This avoids the first cpl. of stitches from pushing the edge of your fabric down into the hole. I've never used an ender but I think it's a sm. scrap of fabric at the end of your stitching that you just run onto at the end of your seam.
If this is wrong, I hope somebody can correct me.
I hope I'm not jumping in here out of line but to my understanding a "leader" is a sm. scrap of fabric you put down ahead the needle to start stitching on ahead of your main fabric. This avoids the first cpl. of stitches from pushing the edge of your fabric down into the hole. I've never used an ender but I think it's a sm. scrap of fabric at the end of your stitching that you just run onto at the end of your seam.
If this is wrong, I hope somebody can correct me.
Originally Posted by Weed
Would you please explain what a "leader & ender" quilt is? This sounds like something I would do. Thanks
#98
That Makessence to me, only I call it a spider, with all the strings hanging off. thank you for the explination, havea good day
Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Chrickett
Has anyone explained , leader and ender quilt to you yet?? I have been looking and sofar no answer. If you got a PM would you please share it with me, I want to know too.
I hope I'm not jumping in here out of line but to my understanding a "leader" is a sm. scrap of fabric you put down ahead the needle to start stitching on ahead of your main fabric. This avoids the first cpl. of stitches from pushing the edge of your fabric down into the hole. I've never used an ender but I think it's a sm. scrap of fabric at the end of your stitching that you just run onto at the end of your seam.
If this is wrong, I hope somebody can correct me.
I hope I'm not jumping in here out of line but to my understanding a "leader" is a sm. scrap of fabric you put down ahead the needle to start stitching on ahead of your main fabric. This avoids the first cpl. of stitches from pushing the edge of your fabric down into the hole. I've never used an ender but I think it's a sm. scrap of fabric at the end of your stitching that you just run onto at the end of your seam.
If this is wrong, I hope somebody can correct me.
Originally Posted by Weed
Would you please explain what a "leader & ender" quilt is? This sounds like something I would do. Thanks
#99
Save them for down the road to do a crazy patch quilt. They would lay nicely edge over edge and stitch once leaving rough edges on both sides. When all the fabric pieces have been added and you expand the layout as you go until you reach your desired size, there will not be any one piece the same and it looks nice from either side, wrong side or not. I did this years ago and made a quick yet fashionable table cloth for the picnic basket. All my utensils are red/white/blue so even the colors worked well. Or you could donate the pieces to a local quilt club. There are many that would love the fabric.
#100
Originally Posted by Chrickett
Has anyone explained , leader and ender quilt to you yet?? I have been looking and sofar no answer. If you got a PM would you please share it with me, I want to know too.
Originally Posted by Weed
Would you please explain what a "leader & ender" quilt is? This sounds like something I would do. Thanks
one of the best sites for scrap users. If you get to the home page, on the left hand side is a menu, and one of the links is to the leader and header formula/technique. Bonnie Hunter's site is worth bookmarking and spending days reading ... she is very generous with her scrap organizing tips, quilt patterns for scrap quilters, and very easy to read. Her books are worth EVERY dime. <wave>
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