I was overwhelmed with trying to use my scraps. And my beautiful yardage was just sitting there. I found a friend that loves scrappy quilts. Now they all go to her. I keep a large priority box and fill it up. She pays the postage and we are both happy.
Thank you Sheri, I have several of the same IKEA storage bins in white and had them set out to donate! I rescued them and I’m now putting them to use! Always get a nugget of information that I can put to use. Thank you for the videos and love your quilts and fabric designs. 🧵✂️
I was overwhelmed with the biggest storage bins (5 of them) filled up with scraps. I finally put them in like colors into zip lock bags.I have so many bins with different cuts already to go into quilts. This helps me get organized to cut them. I also use my Accuquilt to cut them into different sizes. Thanks for this video.
It sure is easier to sort your scraps after each project. I just went through two large bins of scraps!! Scraps from quilts, bags and now face masks! It was a lot!! I felt like I was drowning! But, once I got it all into piles my creative juices started flowing!! Was able to make a very large lap quilt all out of scraps! Oh yes, I still have more!! Those little guys grow like dust bunnies! Thank you for sharing your process! BTW, I love your quilts!!!
Thank you very much for this! I have so many scraps to tackle and this helps with the motivation. I would love to see a video sometime that actually deals with the decision process on some of those pieces. That's sometimes where I get stuck.
Thank You. I love to see your videos it has so much info. in them and I can clean out my scraps and start to cut them up, with the ones I use the most first and move on with others. I will give some to my sewing group thru the mail if they want some also. Stay Safe and see you or hear you on the podcast next week.
Wow! Thank you Sherri. I am also new to quilting and have bought 4 maybe 5 different brands of rulers and I love them all. Here I thought that I should only be using 1 brand but, now that I see you use many varieties you have shown me that I do not need to part with any of my rulers! Thank you for sharing your ruler stash with us.
Thank you for this. Scraps are daunting for me and I don’t like to throw out fabric. I like your process and I’m going to start today with it. I do donate my smaller scraps to Human Society Thrift store. I mark bags with “Crumbs”, or small scraps, or orphan blocks so they can display the packages immediately. Somebody will love them.
Thank you. I was so overwhelmed today I had to stop. Sorting like this makes sense. Then I can cut up and sort my lights mediums and darks. Maybe I can tackle that box full now.
This was great and it provided some motivation. I just keep taking my scraps and stuffing them into a bin, promising myself I'll organize them soon. My stash is beginning to overwhelm me. I think I'll follow your advice and split this task into a few sessions.
Yes, this did help! TFS! During this pandemic I have scraps everywhere! So I am going to do the bin idea and the fat eighth idea as well. I already have boxes of strips n squares and getting a bit overwhelmed! TFS!
This was so helpful! I know what sizes I tend to use and need but it’s the sorting where I get stuck. I have a large bucket and throw stuff in there and it’s currently so stuffed that if I dump it out it comes out into the shape of the bucket. 😅. I’m making a start on sorting them after watching this. Thanks!
I have an Accuquilt die that cuts 1"/1.5"/2" strips all in one pass and I have another die that cuts all 2.5" strips.....so you know I would be pressing those scraps and cutting using the dies. So super fast and easy!!! :)
Awesome ideas, I guess one question I have is wouldn’t you save the larger pieces “as is” and then cut to size when you want to use it? Rather than take up time cutting it? Does that make sense?! Thank you for your time ❤️😀
Thanks for scrap control ideas. I love to scrap quilt but I haven’t had a method to store them. BTW, do you demo the log cabin type quilt at the top of your display ladder? seems to be log cabin but colors are outstanding!
Yes, this video helps so much. Sometimes it’s just too much to focus on what to do. I’m really determined to get my scraps organized. My main problem is what to do with fabric that I don’t like or won’t use again? My taste has changed some in the last few years. Do I just toss them? Donate them, I hate to waste. Any ideas for me? Thanks for inspiring me to get back on this daunting task. God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
Donate. I am one of these people who wants to make quilts for homeless in my city. I’m sure there are many other sewers who have a small budget. We all welcome donations.
I’m always looking for scraps especially the ones that you toss can you recommend how I can have those sent to me or how I would go about getting scraps like that for free?
Being a newbie to quilting, I have what most will probably consider a pretty dumb question...what size are Fat Quarters and Fat Eights? I know what a 2-1/2" strip is, but the others are a little confusing for me. Thanks!
Fat Quarter is a squarish piece that measures @ 18 x 22 inches. Consisting of a quarter yard of fabric. Fat eighth measures @ 9 x 22. And so is an eighth of a yard. Technically the measurement shouldn't be approximations, but can vary by manufacturer. The better quality fabric you buy, the more accurate cuts your fabrics will be. A fat quarter is a very popular size for quilters to buy. It gives you a nice big piece of fabric without having to buy a lot of yardage.
I'm always nervous to cut down large scraps as I think, "I might need a large piece out of this color in the future..." Oh, the future... Where all possibilities lie.
I have a question : The storage pre-cut fabric is for only quilting geometric patchwork ? because when we make patchwork appliqué or patchwork landscape etc... we need larger fabric. So we don't have enough fabric dimension for doing that if we pre-cut it. What do you think about it ?
Low volume prints are "quieter" prints, subdued patterns, usually on a white, cream, or beige background. The pattern and tone is subtle or there is a lot of negative space on the fabric. Low volume prints can be used as background prints, in a minimal- style project, or as a contrast to darker, brighter, bolder colors in the project. That, at least, is my understanding of low volume fabrics.
An admirable task to undertake on a live video. This was so helpful .
I was overwhelmed with trying to use my scraps. And my beautiful yardage was just sitting there. I found a friend that loves scrappy quilts. Now they all go to her. I keep a large priority box and fill it up. She pays the postage and we are both happy.
IKEA definitely has some ingenious ideas
As a starter quilter, would love to see how you cut the scraps up and what sizes you decide on. Love your channel. Very helpful
Reminds me of sorting socks, something I do while watching a movie. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Sheri, I have several of the same IKEA storage bins in white and had them set out to donate! I rescued them and I’m now putting them to use! Always get a nugget of information that I can put to use. Thank you for the videos and love your quilts and fabric designs. 🧵✂️
Fantastic. Thank you. I feel like pulling out my scraps right now.
That helped me get motivated to look at all my zip lock bags, thank you!
Your scraps are pretty. Thanks for video
I was overwhelmed with the biggest storage bins (5 of them) filled up with scraps. I finally put them in like colors into zip lock bags.I have so many bins with different cuts already to go into quilts. This helps me get organized to cut them. I also use my Accuquilt to cut them into different sizes. Thanks for this video.
It sure is easier to sort your scraps after each project. I just went through two large bins of scraps!! Scraps from quilts, bags and now face masks! It was a lot!! I felt like I was drowning! But, once I got it all into piles my creative juices started flowing!! Was able to make a very large lap quilt all out of scraps! Oh yes, I still have more!! Those little guys grow like dust bunnies!
Thank you for sharing your process!
BTW, I love your quilts!!!
I like the way you decided to sort your scraps. I sure wish I had those scraps.
Have a great day, stay safe and healthy.
Thank you very much for this! I have so many scraps to tackle and this helps with the motivation. I would love to see a video sometime that actually deals with the decision process on some of those pieces. That's sometimes where I get stuck.
Thank You. I love to see your videos it has so much info. in them and I can clean out my scraps and start to cut them up, with the ones I use the most first and move on with others. I will give some to my sewing group thru the mail if they want some also. Stay Safe and see you or hear you on the podcast next week.
Wow! Thank you Sherri. I am also new to quilting and have bought 4 maybe 5 different brands of rulers and I love them all. Here I thought that I should only be using 1 brand but, now that I see you use many varieties you have shown me that I do not need to part with any of my rulers! Thank you for sharing your ruler stash with us.
Thank you for this. Scraps are daunting for me and I don’t like to throw out fabric. I like your process and I’m going to start today with it. I do donate my smaller scraps to Human Society Thrift store. I mark bags with “Crumbs”, or small scraps, or orphan blocks so they can display the packages immediately. Somebody will love them.
Thank you fo sharing your ideias and I have learned so much from your videos.
Perfect! I have been searching for this exact topic. Pat Sloan has a couple videos on it but I love seeing different takes on it.
Thank you. I was so overwhelmed today I had to stop. Sorting like this makes sense. Then I can cut up and sort my lights mediums and darks. Maybe I can tackle that box full now.
I needed this! I'm always digging through the same old scraps when I should do the sorting and organizing. Thanks for inspiration!
This was great and it provided some motivation. I just keep taking my scraps and stuffing them into a bin, promising myself I'll organize them soon. My stash is beginning to overwhelm me. I think I'll follow your advice and split this task into a few sessions.
Thanks for this, it is something I need to do so maybe this will be the day! Love your videos great inspirations.
Yes, this did help! TFS! During this pandemic I have scraps everywhere! So I am going to do the bin idea and the fat eighth idea as well. I already have boxes of strips n squares and getting a bit overwhelmed! TFS!
thank you so much, it's very helpful
Sheri, Your video has motivated me to FINALLY tackle my piles of odds and ends😀. Actually excited to start😁! Thank you, M🍀
Neat scrap bin!
I love your ruler holder!!!
This was so helpful! I know what sizes I tend to use and need but it’s the sorting where I get stuck. I have a large bucket and throw stuff in there and it’s currently so stuffed that if I dump it out it comes out into the shape of the bucket. 😅. I’m making a start on sorting them after watching this. Thanks!
Thanks for your tips on scraps! Right now I have one big bin.....but I see it would be more useful to separate them into useable sizes! ❤️
Just bought your book Labor of Love for my local quilt shop.
Thank you so much! It makes me so happy also to hear quilt shops are able to be open!
This was really helpful.
Thanks for the sorting video. I appreciate it.
Very helpful
Taking scraps from making mask and cutting them into useable squares. Mostly 2.5 2.0 and 1.5 inch squares. This all makes beautiful items
More great advise.
That was so good because I would have started to sort by color and the size is what matters at this point.
I have an Accuquilt die that cuts 1"/1.5"/2" strips all in one pass and I have another die that cuts all 2.5" strips.....so you know I would be pressing those scraps and cutting using the dies. So super fast and easy!!! :)
Yes, I've done that too...love my Accuquilt!
Thanks for showing what l can do with my many scraps
Thanks for sharing this
There are no dumb questions. That's how we learn.
Awesome ideas, I guess one question I have is wouldn’t you save the larger pieces “as is” and then cut to size when you want to use it? Rather than take up time cutting it? Does that make sense?! Thank you for your time ❤️😀
My thoughts exactly!
Yes, I totally get this, but if I can get a fat quarter or fat eighth I'll take the time to save me time looking for those later...
My scrap bin is a larger tote. I dread even looking at it. Thanks for sharing.
Yes , Very helpful thanks 👍🏻😉
Thanks for sharing
Great Video.... So what's the next step, how do you approach using the scraps? I can cut them up but I struggle with how to use them.
More coming soon! I do have an earlier video on some of my favorite scrap quilts I've already made...
Thanks for scrap control ideas. I love to scrap quilt but I haven’t had a method to store them. BTW, do you demo the log cabin type quilt at the top of your display ladder? seems to be log cabin but colors are outstanding!
Great ,thank you. I really love your log cabin quilt. There's any tutorial for this colorful quilt ?
Thank you so much for this useful video. When was the earlier video you mentioned for I might have missed watching it ?
It's the Building a Fabric Stash video linked above under Show More
Yes, this video helps so much. Sometimes it’s just too much to focus on what to do. I’m really determined to get my scraps organized. My main problem is what to do with fabric that I don’t like or won’t use again? My taste has changed some in the last few years. Do I just toss them? Donate them, I hate to waste. Any ideas for me? Thanks for inspiring me to get back on this daunting task. God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
Donate. I am one of these people who wants to make quilts for homeless in my city. I’m sure there are many other sewers who have a small budget. We all welcome donations.
I’m always looking for scraps especially the ones that you toss can you recommend how I can have those sent to me or how I would go about getting scraps like that for free?
What is low volume?
Lighter colored fabrics with open space that can easily be used for backgrounds.
Being a newbie to quilting, I have what most will probably consider a pretty dumb question...what size are Fat Quarters and Fat Eights? I know what a 2-1/2" strip is, but the others are a little confusing for me. Thanks!
Fat Quarter is a squarish piece that measures @ 18 x 22 inches. Consisting of a quarter yard of fabric.
Fat eighth measures @ 9 x 22. And so is an eighth of a yard.
Technically the measurement shouldn't be approximations, but can vary by manufacturer. The better quality fabric you buy, the more accurate cuts your fabrics will be.
A fat quarter is a very popular size for quilters to buy. It gives you a nice big piece of fabric without having to buy a lot of yardage.
Yes, Maria gave you a great answer!
I am surprised you don’t leave some of the medium for appliqué.
That is a great idea!
I'm always nervous to cut down large scraps as I think, "I might need a large piece out of this color in the future..." Oh, the future... Where all possibilities lie.
I totally get that!
I have a question : The storage pre-cut fabric is for only quilting geometric patchwork ? because when we make patchwork appliqué or patchwork landscape etc... we need larger fabric. So we don't have enough fabric dimension for doing that if we pre-cut it. What do you think about it ?
What does large strip mean?
Can you clarify what you mean by "low volume". I am not familiar with all the terms yet.
you sorted small, medium, large. what size do you consider small, medium, large?
Hi Sherry I love your videos!! Do you know where I could donate fabric?
What is a low volume fabric?
Can you explain what you mean by low volume fabrics?
Off white or light beige, with tiny unobtrusive print that "reads", light, white, solid. Something you use for background.
Lol
I couldn't believe all the fabric that you had in there. How big is a Fat eighth?
9" x 21"
Can someone supply a link to the Ikea tote she has? I've searched Ikea but they don't come up.
What do you classify low volume fabric?
my question exactly
Light, white, beige, with light, tiny print that "reads" as solid. Something you use for background.
What is a fat 8??
What is low volume
Don’t have surface area. How to hang and organize rulers and templates with no holes
Drill a hole in them and hang them.
I see it has been asked, but I am wondering what the low volume means as well!
Low volume prints are "quieter" prints, subdued patterns, usually on a white, cream, or beige background. The pattern and tone is subtle or there is a lot of negative space on the fabric. Low volume prints can be used as background prints, in a minimal- style project, or as a contrast to darker, brighter, bolder colors in the project. That, at least, is my understanding of low volume fabrics.
Yes, Carol gave an excellent explanation!
Scraps never match for a coordinated ,pretty quilt 🙄🧵🙄. Or is it my methods?
Don’t through out the little bits you don’t want . Give them to your local kindergarten or child care centre
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