I was just thinking that my scraps were getting out of control and that I needed to do something!

I went and got some muslin and plan to make a few baby quilts for donation to the neonatal intensive care unit where my daughter was a patient. We received several handmade items while she was there and they mean a lot to us.
This is horrible because I don't remember the quilter / sewer / author who came up with this idea to give credit... Basically what I plan to do is to cut squares of muslin (although you could also use any shape that would easily join: diamonds, etc) place a scrap in the middle so that it's right side up, put another scrap on top of the 1st piece right side DOWN, sew through the three layers (so, the muslin, the 1st fabric, and the second fabric) then trim the seam, flip the second fabric and press, and then repeat with more scraps until the square is done. The method is somewhat like paper piecing if you've ever done that. Only, it's muslin and you don't rip it off at the end.
Basically this is a really easy way to make a crazy quilt because all the pieces wind up being stabalized by the muslin. You can also use teeny tiny pieces, so not much waste.
When we get our main computer back up I'll try to post some pics.