Forced Move-Happy Ending
#21
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Seal Beach, CA.
Posts: 595
I have move coming in few months and have started attacking the pieces I have saved and decided to throw out any smaller than 2 1/2" and was amazed how many trash cans I filled but it all takes so much time.
#24
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 2,247
FYI. Goodwill, etc. take all fabric. The fabric is recycled. Doesn't matter the size so can take small pieces in a large bag and tie it and it will not go in a landfill here or shipped somewhere. I save all my scraps and then take when decluttering house.
#26
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Bremerton, WA
Posts: 28
So happy your move has turned out well, and with a bonus!! When I began quilting, I always said "I'm not gonna be one of those women on YouTube with the wall of scraps behind them, no way!" Well, I've only been quilting since January, and I have amassed a strong little collection of fabric due to over-buying yardage (what if I make a mistake???) or getting what I *thought* was the correct complimentary color (only to discover it was NOT), etc. I'm on my 2nd queen size quilt and I MUST get busy making string blocks or patchwork blocks so this doesn't get out of hand! LOL
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