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Old 10-29-2009, 10:45 AM
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I gave mine to my local quilt guild, and they were used to make community quilts. It made me feel good......I know, what with the size of my "stash", I will never use my scraps. Someone needs to invent a device that prevents my car from turning into the parking lot of my favorite quilt store........
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:10 AM
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Yes, I'm an ADDICT too. :oops: I have made a heart scrap quilt in PP
and all the hearts are out of scraps given to me. I recently was given
lots of solids, now to decide what to make out of them :?: I take all the
scraps I can get. :mrgreen: I think all things from scraps are very
homey! :wink: So yes,I'm addicted to scraps :lol:
Marilyn in Oklahoma :thumbup:
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:15 AM
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I plan to.....I like Bonnie's site www.quiltville.com. She is very helpful about how to organize the sizes/colors of scraps and offers alot of free quilt patterns to use up those scraps.
And NO, I haven't done it yet. I just surf her site, sigh, and print out patterns. But at least I will be ready when the time comes! Right?
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:28 AM
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Scraps are scraps. I like to cut as many 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 blocks as I can. I toss them in a pizza box so they remain flat. When the box gets full, I make a Triple Irish Chain. I once bought fabric for the larger block in this pattern, but now use pieces from my larger left overs. Left overs are pieces of fabric 1/2 yard or less.
These quilts are very colorful and lovely. They make a most wonderful gift, no one ever knows they are scraps.
I also make the reversible quilt as you go quilt using 1/2 square triangles and strips. Again very colorful and fun gifts, especially for charity.

I usually have one or two of these quilts in my closet to give to people who have suffered a setback. The colors and variety seem to give the people a much needed gift.

I am a strange quilter as I do not like having a large stash. To me it is work that is not completed, so I keep my scrap bin as empty as possible! I don't like to be behind on my work! :D
I usually have 2 projects going at a time, but UFO's are not for me!

My quilting friends laugh at me and shake their head in wonder, no stash?
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:56 AM
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I've been using my scraps (less than 1 yard pieces) more since I take the time to cut up my scraps into useable sizes, like 5, 8 or 10" squares, 2 1/2 or 3" strips, etc. I sort them into groups and put them in containers so I know what size is where. I don't cut up my scraps until I've finished a project just in case I need an extra piece. This really helps to keep my sewing room organized (somewhat).
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:25 PM
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Yes I do... on a regular basis? Not sure if it is considered a regular basis.

I use them for my fabric postcards all the time but that doesn't use up much scraps. I do make 'crumb blocks' with my scraps as well as foundation strip blocks. These make great quilts for kids for cozying up in a car on a cold day/night, or to sit on in the park or on the beach. Looking forward to making other scrap quilts too. Lately I've seen some wonderful scrap quilts.

I LOVE scraps!

warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:39 PM
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I use mine because it saves on the budget. I tend to be quite frugal so I try to use every bit that I can. I like my quilts to have some color boundaries/structure so haven't made an "anything goes" quilt yet. My avatar was made all from scraps, but only red, yellow, green and blue on the white background.

wraez, I really like your avatar. It mixes things up more than I've tried before, but I like the nine-patch look. I'll have to try one of those.

I also use mine for applique a lot.
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Old 10-29-2009, 12:51 PM
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Sew Cornie.... I was looking at YOUR avatar and thinking how I love the bright scraps....I wanna make one like that too!

My avatar is actually just a bunch of blocks from a 'floral block swap' at my guild. I got enough to make 3 small quilts, which I have not done yet but definitely want to finish and give one to my dd's mil for Christmas.

mutual admiration society? But your quilt is finished!

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Old 10-29-2009, 12:57 PM
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I use my scraps to make Rhonda's boston mini blocks. I try them on to see how I like them. Then go and buy the big material to turn the knowledge into a lap quilt.

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Old 10-29-2009, 01:03 PM
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I have 4 bins.
1. 2" squares
2. 4" squares
3. 5" squares
4. Fabric for prairie point edges

Once in awhile, I make a scrap quilt, when time allows.
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