Quilting Board's First Scrap Club
#93
Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 9
Joining First Scrap Club
I am interested in the Quilting Board's First Scrap Club. This is a very good idea, because we
quilters always have scraps of gorgeous fabrics, and as the months and years go by, the pile of
cherished fabrics increases. And then you wonder: what can I do with all these pieces of beautiful
cotton fabric? We can use them in scrap quilts or trade them with other quilters.
I live in Netherlands and have been quilting since 1997. I am a member of the
Netherlands Quilters Guilde. I have 2 basic loves in quilts:
1. Traditional quilts from 1700 - 1900. Traditional Netherlands and English quilts.
2. Flower garden quilts, using Medallion Quilt patterns.
My first love are Reproduction Fabrics from the old Netherlands Sitsen fabrics. I have several
scraps of these beautiful Chintz style fabrics. From our famous designers Den Haan & Wagenmakers.
I also am very interested in American Reproduction fabrics from the Civil War years. My favourites
are from Marcus Fabrics, designer Judie Rothermel. I also have some interesting Reproduction fabrics
from Moda.
Who would like to trade with me: Netherlands Reproduction Sitsen scraps for Civil War Reproduction
scraps? I also have lovely fabrics with Roses. Wishing you success with this new club, greeting from:
Molly Michel
quilters always have scraps of gorgeous fabrics, and as the months and years go by, the pile of
cherished fabrics increases. And then you wonder: what can I do with all these pieces of beautiful
cotton fabric? We can use them in scrap quilts or trade them with other quilters.
I live in Netherlands and have been quilting since 1997. I am a member of the
Netherlands Quilters Guilde. I have 2 basic loves in quilts:
1. Traditional quilts from 1700 - 1900. Traditional Netherlands and English quilts.
2. Flower garden quilts, using Medallion Quilt patterns.
My first love are Reproduction Fabrics from the old Netherlands Sitsen fabrics. I have several
scraps of these beautiful Chintz style fabrics. From our famous designers Den Haan & Wagenmakers.
I also am very interested in American Reproduction fabrics from the Civil War years. My favourites
are from Marcus Fabrics, designer Judie Rothermel. I also have some interesting Reproduction fabrics
from Moda.
Who would like to trade with me: Netherlands Reproduction Sitsen scraps for Civil War Reproduction
scraps? I also have lovely fabrics with Roses. Wishing you success with this new club, greeting from:
Molly Michel
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#95
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Delaware County, SW of Phila.
Posts: 610
This must be an answer to my prayers. I have so many scraps and always wonder what to do with them. I have utilized some of them but I have a lot to go. I tried to join your home page but the confirmation email is not coming up. Any suggestions? Thanks, LittleDi
#96
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Delaware County, SW of Phila.
Posts: 610
Rhonda, still trying to gain access to account. The message tells me to enter the confirmation code but two emails from Etsy and neither has a confirmation code. Help! What am I doing wrong and how do I join this group? Thanks. Little Di
#98
I really love your use of scraps! It's beautiful.
Here is one that I finished last week. http://www.debbiemumm.com/Projects/QuiltBlocks/2012/
If you want to do it, I think the pattern will only be up till the end of the month. Here is my version.
If you want to do it, I think the pattern will only be up till the end of the month. Here is my version.
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