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    Old 10-09-2011, 07:21 AM
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    When I decided to retire, I started pulling all my cute scrub tops and pants that I will not be giving to Goodwill since they are worn thin in places. I have been cutting them into strips and squares to put in projects as they come along. I have already used some strips in a log cabin and squares in a charm quilt. Gotta smile when I see them.
    Reuse, repurpose, you betcha!
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    Old 10-09-2011, 07:53 AM
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    Yes, I go to the thrift store all the time
    Never know what you'll find
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    Old 10-09-2011, 08:07 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltymom
    I did until I read the one the lady said to be careful of fabric because she got some that had bed bugs in the folds and she didn't see them and they ran rampet in her house cost her a bunch of money JUST BEWARE!!!!!!
    Not a problem here since stuff goes into a hot wash ASAP.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 11:25 AM
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    Can you tell me what "lefse" is?
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    Old 10-09-2011, 11:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by Shelbyje
    Hey I thought that was the only way to make quilts. LOL I've always used sheets for the backing a lot less expensive to do that. The only thing that I might buy is a complimentary fabric and the black and white. Jeans, shirts old dresses, slacks what ever works. When I use new fabric for quilts is when someone else is buying it and they want me to make them a quilt. I did that for my cousin and when he came to get his quilt he seen my scrappy quilt and fell in love with it and said that was the kind of quilts he remember. Well now I have 2 cousins who want this scrappy quilt so guess I'd better get busy and get a bunch made. It was from a quilt that I seen on here and I added to it. I also did it in a quilt as you go method.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 01:23 PM
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    I cut up used sheets for backing on string quilts. Recycle jeans for quilts, purses and totes.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 01:38 PM
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    I find fabric at Goodwill, thrift shops, antique, and consignment stores. I mostly look for fabric and haven't thought about sheets except for a queen flat I bought still in the package for $2. Good luck on your job, sounds like lots of fun to play with sewing machines and get paid.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 02:03 PM
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    WOW ! What is lefse? It is a norwegian 'goodie'. It is rolled out like pie crust only thinner. You butter it and put white or brown sugar on it, roll it up and eat! Some also use it when eating lutefisk. Don't suppose you have heard of that either. It is fish. You put a lefse on a plate, put mashed potatoes on top of that, then the lutefisk and cover that with melted butter. Some say they then roll it up to eat but I can't imagine how they would do that!
    I like the lefse - not the lutefisk.
    Our church is sponsoring a lutefisk supper Oct 20th. Meatballs are also served at these suppers as not everyone likes lutefisk. $15 for a ticket for the meal. The desserts are a variety of norweigian pastries,
    Hope this is a clear explanation.
    We made 80 dozen lefse on Sept 24th about 30 of us - I worked from 8 am and got home at 5 pm.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 02:41 PM
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    The fish sounds yummy to me.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 02:44 PM
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    http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...ad106379.shtml

    very interesting, might try it one of these days.
    (I love baklava... I know, not related, but still ohhhh so yummy hehe)
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