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Old 12-17-2018, 11:43 AM
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About a month ago, I organized my fabric. I pulled out all the leftover flannel scraps from other projects and started cutting them into usable sizes.


I cut 2.5", 3.5", and 6.5" squares. I put the 2.5" squares together in nine-patches and the 3.5" into four-patches. Now everything measured 6.5", and I kitted them up for throw-size quilts.


I kitted kids' flannel into 80 units per bag. The quilts are/will be 8x10 blocks (48" x 60" finished). The other fabrics, I planned for adult quilts at 10x12 blocks (60" x 72" finished). In the end, I had enough for 4 kids' and 6 adults' quilts.

The pictures below show a bagged kit, some blocks from a kit, four kids' tops, and a working picture of an adult top.

Since these are arranged randomly, I can just sit down and sew them without a lot of planning--great for those "found" moments during the day.
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They look soft and cuddly.
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cozy looking
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Old 12-17-2018, 01:51 PM
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Awesome idea!
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I recognize some of the fabrics in your completed quilts. I should get busy this winter and do the same thing!
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What a great idea! Since I like to use flannel and Minky for backing, I have accumulated quite a lot of scraps and have yet to find a good way to use them. Will try this.
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That's a great use for leftovers and it would work as well for cottons as it does for flannels. Nice!
Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea, they will make beautiful quilts.
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What a great way to organize scraps. Thanks for sharing as I have several boxes I need to do something with.
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Good job!!
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