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Old 06-21-2022, 03:22 AM
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WMUTeach
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While searching for an obscure quilting tool, I discovered a large bin, one of those 30 gallon sized bins, full of batting scraps. So, based on the process suggested by Karen Brown,"Just Get It Done Quilts", I looked through the scraps and created three 40 X 40 pieced batting pieces for baby quilts and another 60 X 70 and a fifth that is about 50 X 60. These will be used for UFO/donation quilts.that are also hanging in the closet. Win/Win for this one. The rest of the batting pieces are just to small and fiddly to mess with, so off they went into a big old garbage bag for Goodwill. I have made more than my share of dog beds, and have plenty of Swifer and dusting pads. More space in my quilting closet! Yea!!

I am experiencing the joy of baby steps to organization and cleaning of my sewing room. Highly recommend this method.
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