Saturday, April 17, 2010

Scraps

Okay, I've acquired more scraps and they're overflowing. I'm working on organizing them into strips and squares. It's a bit of a mess right now. I've got more in my classroom at school. I don't want to bring them home until I get these taken care of. They just seem to multiply on their own. I've got to get a better system. I think my bins are too large. I was thinking of getting smaller containers to put in the larger ones, kind of like silverware dividers that you can get at the dollar store. That way I can separate dark, medium and light colors. Right now they are just being piled in the pink containers. 


I have one pink container that is full of crumbs or weird shaped scraps that is full. I think I will work on that container first so that I can put more into it as I keep cutting. 


I'm not sure how small I should go. I think the smallest piece is a one-inch square. I have to find more patterns or think of more things I can make. I've made lots of crumb blocks...I could make more, but maybe it's time to try something else...maybe some sort of crafty type of thing like patchwork coaster, card/picture holders or potholders??? Hmmm, any suggestions? 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Suze,
    Came across your blog via Sew Mama Sew comment section. I too have a large box of scraps (nothing on your collection though!) that I continually look at but never sort. Too many other things to do (like make stuff). Im at a loss as to what to do with said scraps but I cant bare to throw them. What do you do with them?

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  2. Hi SewSofie,
    I'm not sure what I want to do with them. I'm trying to cut them up into strips and squares, then I'm sewing the leftovers into crumb blocks. We'll see what happens next. : ) thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Yes!
    go look at all the patterns made with scraps, strips and crumbs at
    Quiltville.....the site by Bonnie Hunter. I love it and have made dozens of her patterns and been inspired to make some freestyle quilts from her site too.

    thanks for stopping by my blog :0)

    Happy Sewing

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  4. Good ideas Kim, thanks for the suggestions. : )

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