Hurrah!
... I sat myself down, brushed myself off, and started (all over) again....
I finished separating the scraps as show at the last of the previous post...
....and....
I finished these as well...
They are out of the dreaded cardboard box...
and added to...
I found some 2 gallon ziplocks and put some of them to use...
Today I found that I was running into fabric I had done yesterday as well. Remember the orange I said I put on the red pile yesterday? Today some ended on the yellow pile instead...It seemed more logical. That's okay..this is the first level of separation.....
Also, notice the small pieces next to my "neutrals" in the green basket.. They are slated to be used in my braided fabric..Yes, I am continuing to save narrow strips to be braided and later used in a rug, mug rug, coaster, or whatever.
I have more scraps, but they are mingled with a lot of larger pieces and are next on my list. But for now, I am resting on my laurels..
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Wanted you to know what I read last week in several blogs/forums/somewhere (maybe Bonnie??).
Unquilty uses for left over batting:
Fits on your Swifter for dusting floors.
Takes the place of cotton balls for makeup, unmakeup, etc. (assuming it is relatively clean, of course)
Dust mop (tie several pieces together for hand dusting)
Tiny, tiny pieces great for bird nests....(along with small strips of cloth)
Put between toes when pedicuring....
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and my memory escapes me with other uses....
Anybody out there want to give other ideas??...
1 comment:
I simply MUST try to do this....my scrap bin is huge, and I can't cram another piece in! Good job!
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