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Friday, September 13, 2013
Scrap Management
I'm finding lots of little jobs to do in the sewing room, other than sewing, while my machine is in the shop. For the last few days I've been trimming down my scraps into useable sizes. These deli tubs hold 5" and 2 1/2" squares, but if I do much more cutting I'm going to need bigger tubs or maybe I just need my sewing machine back, so that I can do some serious quilting!
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I don't think I will ever be so organized as to have pieces sorted by size. I have scrap baskets and have tried sorting into plastic bags by color.
ReplyDeleteYou need a back up machine for when yours is in the shop. But you are using your time wisely while it is gone.
I do this with all my scraps. That's why my scrap 2-1/2 inch squares tub is overflowing! I can't seem to sew fast enough to keep ahead of them! LOL
ReplyDeleteAt least you are making great use of your time.
ReplyDeleteGood work! I go it fits and jerks with this kind of scrap management. Mostly, I store strips by 2.5" / strips or strings 2" or less in width, and resources boxes for pieces too small to fold (under FQ size).
ReplyDeleteHope your machine comes home soon!
I have more to do of this. I did a lot of strip cutting with my GO. Now to finish the next box of scraps! Hope your machine is home soon!
ReplyDeleteI think I know where you can get some larger containers...
ReplyDeleteZip-locks work really well for easy, foldable storage. And are reusable too!
ReplyDeleteIf you run out of cutting jobs before your machine is back, my scraps are out of control... and you know where I live! :) They look so neat and tidy in those plastic boxes.
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