Why Why Why?
#13
I am on the fence about this. I hate that look too but then again I have needed that little point to make enough room for a odd shaped piece so if I can fold it up and not have a big messy pile I leave it.
#14
People do things differently. I like to keep my big pieces together, and cut all of the small pieces into bins using Bonnie Hunter's method for a guide. It is working for me. I usually cut off a small piece of my fabric when cutting out a project, depending of what I am doing, but I do find some like that, but later on they do get trimmed and later into proper bins. I am almost caught up with my scrap control on cotton. But still out of control on my flannel, but I am getting it organized slowly. When I get this done, my second goal will be to finish up all of my UFO's, so I can move on to other projects without all that clutter going on. Wish me luck!! HA HA HA
#16
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Because I never know what shape I will need next and tehn I might regret trimming it off. Does that make sense? OK the pieces I am looking at do look really odd. I would have cut off those peaks.
#17
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bluebell
Posts: 4,291
Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
Those look like some of the donated fabrics I get from someone taking a class & having to cut a weird shapes out!! I cut them straight across & do as you do put the rest in the scrap bin!
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Pratt Kansas
Posts: 1,222
That is exactly what my stuff looks like. LOL. Sorry. & some scraps are even pinned back to the main fabric.
?? I might need it?? Dunno. but no, I dont trim off the peaks.
cheep cheep cheep, I guess. :)
?? I might need it?? Dunno. but no, I dont trim off the peaks.
cheep cheep cheep, I guess. :)
#20
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,352
That fabric looks like it's been used for clothing.
I have trouble with that type of leavings, because it's hard to tell where the straight grain is and that's a problem if I don't want to use the bias.
I have trouble with that type of leavings, because it's hard to tell where the straight grain is and that's a problem if I don't want to use the bias.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post