what was I thinking?
#71
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I have a very big wood trunk (I think it was a military overseas trunk from WWII) full to the brim of scraps. Some of them are wool fabric scraps came from my Grand mother who died in 1952. Other scraps came from deceased aunts, some from my mother. So you can say I am not really responsible for all of the accumulation. I have looked inside and had the same thought, these must be organized. Perhaps I will do it when I am retired from being retired. :lol:
#72
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Location: Silver Springs, NV
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smiling, I am one of these people who pretty much keeps it folded and tucked into plastic containers. lol....... Thank you for sharing the great picture, love the dog on couch in mist of fabric, could make a great postcard. :)
#73
I had scrap bags like yours and on one of our camping trips I took them, iron and my Accuquilt GO cutter. I found it very relaxing ironing the scraps and laid them in piles for strips, squares, tumbler block. Then I would stack about 4-6 on the die and crank it through. Now I have scraps ready to sew. Good Luck!
#78
Be still my heart for that sweet thing standing in the middle of it all!
I had my Savannah girl Bassett that I loved and miss so much.
You'll do just fine, just think, you'll get all your colors in order! :D
I had my Savannah girl Bassett that I loved and miss so much.
You'll do just fine, just think, you'll get all your colors in order! :D
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