Seriously...A Trash Can For Scraps
#54
I recently found a neat small swing top waste can that is perfect for those tiny scraps and threads. It sits right next to me in easy reach and, if I remember to line it with a plastic bag, easy to remove and store.
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Similar to this idea - I want to get a hamper (with a lid) to keep under my cutting table for batting scraps.
I LOVE doing scrappy and crazy quilts so fabric scraps tend not to build up on me. I get excited when I have enough to make another quilt and use them up pretty quickly, so I just have a small bin for fabric scraps. Batting scraps, however, tend to build up on me.
I LOVE doing scrappy and crazy quilts so fabric scraps tend not to build up on me. I get excited when I have enough to make another quilt and use them up pretty quickly, so I just have a small bin for fabric scraps. Batting scraps, however, tend to build up on me.
#57
When I started quilting in earnest I went to a local grocery that has a deli section. They had huge glass mayo jars and only charged me a couple dollars for them. They are all stuffed full now, but they look cute on a shelf and you can kind of see what's in there. When my grandson was a toddler he loved spreading out all the pieces to make designs on the carpet. Kept him busy quite a while, but never got the hang of putting them back when he was done. [ATTACH=CONFIG]474679[/ATTACH]
#59
I've got rulers and yardsticks, extra cardboard tubes, a box of freezer paper in my "trash can." Scraps go into popcorn cans, large zip bags, shoe boxes, baskets. Not organized very much. I'm not a "scrapper" but I keep telling myself I'll just have to start.
#60
I'm glad to see so many of you "non-scrappy" quilters giving your scraps to buddies that use them! I have a couple of friends that pass theirs on to me, and I'm always grateful to get them. I do 52 soldier quilts a year as well as other charity quilts, so they call me their sub-contractor. They provide some of the fabric, and I put it together... it's a win-win situation. LOL! And it sure beats seeing it go into a landfill somewhere!
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