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Old 10-29-2011, 06:10 AM
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When I did more appliqué mine looked like that!!
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:10 AM
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wow- if that bugs you -- you should see a peice of fabric that's been fussy-cut! it looks like swiss cheese.
i have plenty of fabrics with all kinds of odd shaped sides- and fussy cut pieces too-
it's not always practical to cut a whole piece-salvage to salvage- if you only need one small piece from a fabric.- i cut what i need- and fold up what is left...the fussy cut pieces do tend to land in the scrap baskets.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:23 AM
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So many times I've need just that tiny little bit extra to give me the length I needed for a strip - I'd have had it if I had not trimmed; so mine never gets squared up - I hate to have an added on piece to my strip right near the end.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:28 AM
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When I have my quilting projects finished "completely", I then cut the scraps into 5", 4",3", 2-1/2"squares, or cut strips 2-1/2 inchs, nothing smaller. I have containers I put these all in and when I need any of these sizes, I just have to get them out. When there are enough scraps of 3, 4 or 5" squares, then I make a scrappy quilt. Same with the 2 -1/2" strips. Then you are left with different lengths of strings (less than 2-1/2"for a string quilt. I waste very little.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:31 AM
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Looks like my stash LOL. Every time I cut the ends straight across..guess what? that's the little extra amount needed for the next cut so I leave it
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:36 AM
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I do lots of machine applique projects so leave the scraps as I have cut them. They are also very useful for paper piecing when I do that. I will place them inside a larger piece if I have it. If not, it goes in my applique scrap box so it's readily accessible when I need small pieces.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:44 AM
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I do not cut mine across...I try to conserve as much as I can...just in case I might need that extra! I also roll all of my scraps back up with the original so they are all together.
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I like my ends neat and tidy! I use Bonnie Hunter's method also for my scraps-works great for those messy ends! :)
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I cut out my pattern, then cut across and get some very interesting shapes which are used as is.
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Old 10-29-2011, 06:48 AM
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I agree with you. Much easier to store. I don't always do it, but should just get in the habit.
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