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Old 11-03-2016, 05:57 AM
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In my constant quest to use all my scraps of everything to make something, I've been trying to figure out what to do with my small scraps of quilt batting. I know that it is made not to shred, but has anyone found an easy way to shred it to use as stuffing? I have sat and pulled it apart into smaller and smaller chunks, but that's hard on the hands. Just curious...
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Old 11-03-2016, 06:07 AM
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Leftovers I use for things like pincushions. I cut small pieces using small scissors with a soft foam handle.
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I plan to use my leftovers to make dog beds. Instead of shredding it, I'll just stack some layers and run my rotary cutter over it to make about 1" + pieces

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I use anything larger than 11" square to make dog toys, and now I want to use the things smaller than that as stuffing in small squeaky or cat nip toys. 1" wouldn't be small enough for that, I don't think. I'll have to try whacking it up with a cutter into little pieces; hadn't thought of that. I had it in my mind that I needed to get the scrim off so it would be fluffy.
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​I have cut up 80/20 scraps with my rotary cutter. I used them to stuff a small pillow but it was kind of lumpy. Make sure if you use your rotary cutter, to turn over your mat and use the back because it makes a mess of your mat.
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Old 11-03-2016, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Vistacruise View Post
I use anything larger than 11" square to make dog toys, and now I want to use the things smaller than that as stuffing in small squeaky or cat nip toys. 1" wouldn't be small enough for that, I don't think. I'll have to try whacking it up with a cutter into little pieces; hadn't thought of that. I had it in my mind that I needed to get the scrim off so it would be fluffy.
In a tour of the WARM Co., my impression is that the fluffy stuff is needle punched into the scrim that looks like a giant sheet of plastic for cross stitch. Before I'd sit and pick that apart, I'd grow, pick, and card my own cotton.
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Old 11-03-2016, 08:46 AM
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I just stitch my scrap batting together using a zigzag stitch and use it in art quilts-- I've got some pieces where the batting was stitched together using pieces that were less than 1" wide---don't think it would be very comfortable for a quilt that was going to be used, but for a wall quilt, it works great and it gives me some mindless sewing to do on those days when I'm not feeling very creative but want to sew.

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I just stitch my scrap batting together using a zigzag stitch and use it in art quilts-- I've got some pieces where the batting was stitched together using pieces that were less than 1" wide---don't think it would be very comfortable for a quilt that was going to be used, but for a wall quilt, it works great and it gives me some mindless sewing to do on those days when I'm not feeling very creative but want to sew.

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Old 11-03-2016, 09:34 AM
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I stuff my little pieces into my dog's bed. She like the lumpyness of it.
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I do the rotary cutter thing for pillows for the little scraps, the big ones I put together for practice sandwiches for fmq
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