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elizajo 07-04-2012 07:06 AM

Wow, the adding machine paper idea is fabulous. I love pieced borders, and the 3" width is useful for sub-cutting into patches for piecing. I'm adding this to my inspiration file.

I follow Bonnie Hunter's blog, too. Earlier this year, she posted pictures of her updated scrap savers system, which is now sorted by size and color to help tame her huge collection of scraps. Within each bin of a certain width, she sub-sorts, stacks, and rolls her strips into baggies by colors. Some of her newer quilts are controlled color schemes, so the new method is faster and cuts down on fraying when she is looking for certain colors.

icon17 07-04-2012 08:09 AM

Scrap Storage lol
 
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I love your Idea! but I think I will stick to my way! :)
take note of the careful color origination, and folding too LOL

Katia 07-04-2012 08:58 AM

Icon, that looks like it works too. Mine is still similar although I do have several of those fabric drawer type things that fit in the cubby shelves, so they don't really show. I want to start cutting them all up but I am so afraid I will need them for some applique project or doll clothes for my granddaughter. I did got through all of it and cut off the smaller parts and start doing the adding machine paper thing. And I have also used up a bunch making hexies for a flower garden quilt someday. Whenever I make clothes for my granddaughter I cut out enough to make several hexie blocks. Someday, I hope to put them together in a quilt when she gets married or graduates college. It will take a very long time.

duwaklj 07-11-2012 04:09 AM

I started last winter cutting my scraps into blocks and then I found Bonnie Hunters system and started following it. It feells really good to get them usable. I wasn't aware of how many totes there were so will be spending a lot of this winter on it too but it is a good feeling and so much easier to use. I found the stackable storage boxes @ Joannes and found that 4 of those stacked together, really help me keep the pieces together and easy to take along to retreates also. I am looking forward to getting the rest cut up though because I am findind the more organized I get the more room I have in my small space. I would be interested in the name of that Magazine.

ploverwi2 07-11-2012 11:24 AM

Since I am not one who makes the traditional quilts, I use my scraps for wall hangings, table runners, and occasionally a lap quilt or tote bag. I have a DVD that shows how to cut scraps into random sized triangles, and blocks and strips of different sizes and shapes, like for crazy quilting. I have seen so many beautiful wall hangings with absolutely wonderful pieced backgrounds made from scraps cut into pieces that can easily be sewn together into a crazy quilt background. I love the blue sky and water backgrounds made with different values of blues even the small prints, and the grass backgrounds have the same wonderful look. It is just an idea for some of you who make the art quilts, etc.

wolph33 07-11-2012 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by icon17 (Post 5338211)
I love your Idea! but I think I will stick to my way! :)
take note of the careful color origination, and folding too LOL

yes,nice and neat with careful folding,lol.I used to do it that way too-not any more

craftybear 07-11-2012 01:40 PM

thanks for the information on the magazine

nygal 07-11-2012 01:45 PM

I just put the book in my big Amazon "wish list".

Country1 07-11-2012 05:10 PM

Looks to be interesting.

vickig626 12-11-2012 12:35 PM

I've been working this past year to organize my fabric and scraps. Still a work in progress but here's what I have so far - since I don't buy large amounts of yardage, most of my fabric is 1-2 yards and starting to put on foam core boards. If it's at least 1/2 yard but less than a yard, it goes on a smaller foam core board then I know it's less than a yard but still enough to work with.

I haven't bought FQs in a long time so anything smaller than 1/2 yard goes into my scrap bins (plastic drawers I pick up on sale at Joann's). They're labelled for the different colors (some I combine like orange or yellow since I don't use those colors a lot to need separate bins).

Once I've cut a new project, I sub-cut the leftover fabrics depending on how much is left. I have smaller bins for squares and strips (1.5, 2, 2.5 inch strips and a bin for squares 2, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5 inch). Anything smaller but still semi-usable goes into a "strings" drawer so that when I feel like sewing but not thinking, I can grab my foundation paper and just grab these strings and start sewing (smallest string is 1" wide). Got this idea from Bonnie Hunter.

Like I said....working so far.

BellaBoo 12-13-2012 06:37 AM

The author Joan Ford has a website, youtube videos, and blog. Most of her ideas are there and lots of info.

DebbE 01-19-2013 09:09 AM

I cut mine 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 strips, plus 5 inch and 10 inch squares. I watch movies while I'm doing the cutting, and its very satisfying making headway through the scraps. Making quilts from those supplies is wonderful -- its just 'shopping my stash' and it goes quickly.

wraez 01-19-2013 09:25 AM

Yes this reminds me of Bonnie Hunter's method.

My challenge is I'm afraid I'll need larger sqs like 5 in or 10 in, not just 2.5, 3.5 or 4 and then 2.5 strips! If I cut up all my scraps into the smaller segments, then what, LOL .... decisions, decisions ...

vickig626 01-20-2013 08:07 AM

I've been cutting my leftover fabrics into the best combination I can get - starting with the largest square then moving down to 1.5" squares. If I have good strips, I'll cut them down to 2.5" strips. But I like the idea of cutting them into 5" and 10" squares. I'll have to set up a couple more bins for those.

thanks for the tips!!

Pilgrim 01-20-2013 09:13 PM

Bonnie of quiltville says to cut scraps at 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3 1/2, she says 3 inches does not play well with others.
This is the way I have always done mine and then store in labelled plastic shoe boxes. I do this with squares as well.
When I just have a little fabric left over I just cut it up and put with the same size scraps. I cut squares starting at 10 inches and go down from there. I have mostly 6,5,4,3,2 1/2, and 2 inch squares.

Darlene's 01-23-2013 08:21 PM

Just ordered mine from the site you provided,ty ;)

Canada Kate 02-01-2013 11:41 AM

I just ordered this from the web site, thanks so much for the link. I have the Bonnie Hunter books but am always on the look out for new scrap patterns.


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