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What do you do with your scraps?

    Re: What do you do with your scraps?
    Reply #75 on: January 23, 2009, 01:48:31 PM
    I can't bear to throw away scraps!  I keep little pieces to use when I'm testing out a new small softie pattern.  There's a great (free) bird pattern here:
    http://www.spoolsewing.com/blog/2008/05/16/bird-mobile/
    The birds are so easy to make and there are so many things you could eventually do with them, besides the mobile, which is lovely. 
    I also have been (purposely!!) collecting "scraps" -- actually upholstery swatches for discontinued fabrics-- and making purses out of them.  they are just the right weight, and it's fun to try and come up with pieced combinations of enough swatches to get the yardage I need for the purses. 
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      Re: What do you do with your scraps?
      Reply #76 on: January 24, 2009, 01:59:03 AM
      I have lots of scraps and didn't know what to do with them until I saw the Crumb Chaos Blocks post. I think I will try that. It looks like fun. Thanks! Susette Smiley
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        Re: What do you do with your scraps?
        Reply #77 on: January 25, 2009, 12:08:23 AM
        Every now and then I give away a bag of scraps on Craigslist (under "free"--I check it obsessively and have benefited a few times so I should really give things away on it too!). 

        I also made quilted coasters using this pattern: http://foofanagle.wordpress.com/2007/05/06/simple-coasters/
        Two great things about them: you can use even your tiniest favorite scraps, and they can be completed in less than an hour.  (If you mass-produce, you can make several in an hour.)  Also, they're easy to give away!

        Flannel scraps can be used to make reusable menstrual pads if you know anyone who uses them.  A friend of mine makes and sells them, so you could use hers for inspiration: http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=9087808

        I make re-usable gift bags too, just simple ones with ribbons sewn into the seam to make ties.  That way I give away my scraps with every birthday and christmas gift. 

        I also have a box of five-inch quilt squares.  When I get down to the last little bit of a fabric, I just cut out a few quilt squares to use it up.  One day I will have enough for a couple of quilts. 
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          Re: What do you do with your scraps?
          Reply #78 on: November 24, 2009, 12:42:31 AM
          depends on the scraps. if its reusable i recycle it like plastic i use it as a garbage bag on our bathroom and kitchen as well. the papers are being sold in scrap shop as well as the other plastics  Grin Grin
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            Re: What do you do with your scraps?
            Reply #79 on: July 09, 2010, 02:23:23 PM
            I recently used scraps for the applique on some baby onesies.
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              Re: What do you do with your scraps?
              Reply #80 on: July 09, 2010, 08:08:34 PM
              I use my knit fabric scraps to stuff little stuffies.  I used to use polyfill for such things until my son started chewing on Bill, the two-legged pony only to find to my horror that the polyfill was leaking out of Bill's little fabric pores.  The knit fabric solves this problem and it gives the stuffies a nice weight without being lumpy like some other fabric scraps can be as stuffing.  I just get out my rotary cutter and go to town.  It's a great stress reliever making stuffing.

                Re: What do you do with your scraps?
                Reply #81 on: July 16, 2010, 03:06:08 PM
                I use scraps for making lots of things.  Here's a few:

                - patchwork tiered twirl skirts for my girls.
                - stuffed toys for my children
                - fabric for my children to practice sewing on
                - doll clothes
                - underwear for my children (knit scraps only)
                - stuffing for pillows and whatever other projects my children decide to make which need stuffing
                - cut into small pieces and sewn together to make bookmarks
                - Yo-yo's
                - appliques
                - school projects
                - Christmas ornaments

                I'm sure there's lots more, but this is a start of what I do with my scraps.
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                  Re: What do you do with your scraps?
                  Reply #82 on: July 17, 2010, 04:47:12 PM
                  Awesome ideas!

                  I loved the one above about the yo-yos and making
                  panties and things for children.

                  One of my favorite things that I've seen posted here is when people use three different kinds of fabric to do a project.
                  For example-say you are doing a cover for a book.
                  You may not have a piece of fabric large enough for the project.
                  However, if you have three scraps of fabric that go nicely together, use them-and you will be able to do the project.
                  I think quilters have demonstrated this technique on this site -using a kind of patchwork approach!

                  Thanks for the idea!

                  I need to go work on my scrap mountain!

                  Smiley
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