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    Old 05-09-2023, 06:53 AM
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    I've never found crazy blocks to be simple or quick! Call it a bed runner and be finished with it.
    Blocks like for the colorwash quilt take about 5 minutes to make, and they can be scrappy, doesn't need to be a color wash.

    That said, the minute you put your hands in a scrap bucket it swells/fluffs to twice it's size If they feel like a burden, offer them on, or send them to the landfill, they will compost down in no time, all natural.
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    Old 05-10-2023, 12:53 PM
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    I'd add another row so that the quilt is longer than it is wide and call it a day. When I get tired of my scraps, I stuff them into a gallon freezer bag, mark it "100% cotton quilting scraps" and take it to the thrift store that I volunteer for. They never stay on the shelf more than a couple days. Someone always wants them.
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