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    Old 05-07-2011, 07:14 AM
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    Now that it's spring the guilt is gone for the tiny strips I usually throw away. Now I put them out for the birds to make nests.

    I have been trying to think of a logical way to sort and store my leftover fabric pieces after cutting. I tried a craftbox, but it was too limiting.

    With 2 inches being my smallest width, I find that I have various shapes and lengths of scraps. How do you store your scraps?
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    Old 05-07-2011, 07:15 AM
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    By size
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    Old 05-07-2011, 07:19 AM
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    I store mine by colour in plastic tubs on the shelves under my cutting table- charm squares or smaller (down to an inch I save!) in small tubs and FQ size in larger tubs. I work by colour so this is how I sort - if you work by size, pattern, etc then that makes more sense. PLus it depends how many scraps you have.
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    Old 05-07-2011, 07:23 AM
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    Bolts are on the bookcase and in walk in closet(3+ yards)
    1-2 yards are folded, separated by color on bookcases

    These are in tubs no matter what size they are:
    Holiday- each have own tub
    Flannel
    Vintage fabric- all
    Authentic 30's feedsacks

    Batiks are in a sterilite three drawer unit
    Fqs are separated by color, floral, novelty in it's own sections on wall cd racks, closet maid shoe organizers

    My scraps are in specific see- thru bins, tubs and drawers:
    Each Accuquilt shapes have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    strips less than10 inches but longer than 5 inches of has a a sterilite drawer all of its own
    Strips longer than 10 inches but less than WOF has a sterilite drawer all of its own
    2 inch strips are hanging on the back of the door
    1.5 x wof has a sterilite drawer all of its own
    2.5 x WOF strips has a a sterilite drawer all of its own
    3x WOF strips have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    5x WOF strips have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    all other strips x WOF are separated by colors and has a sterilite drawer all of its own
    Crumbs have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    Scraps less than a fq but larger than 6x6 has a sterilite drawer all of its own- these are waiting to be cut with my Accuquilt
    2 in sq have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    3 in sq have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    4 in sq have a sterilite drawer all of its own
    5 in sq have a sterilite drawer all of its own


    And that's how my room is organized..

    I followed Bonnies method.. www.quiltville.com.
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    Old 05-07-2011, 07:24 AM
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    Like Murphy I store by size. There are many containers to store the scraps. Since I make mini's from scraps, my containers are small.
    Think of all the plastic containers you through out. For me it chocolate milk mix and flavored coffee containers. If I want to sort small projects by color, too, these work great. For others it may be coffee "cans", salad boxes. I purchase plastic shoe boxes (watch for sales). These work great for the larger (1.5" and above squares and strings and stack neatly.
    Remember to label the container! I find using a blank sheet of address labels and a sharpie marker works fine. Happy sorting!
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    Old 05-07-2011, 08:11 AM
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    I have a large cardboard box under the cutting table. Let over fabric is all dumped in there! No sorting, just dig!
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    Old 05-07-2011, 08:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Melinda in Tulsa
    I have a large cardboard box under the cutting table. Let over fabric is all dumped in there! No sorting, just dig!
    LOL...me too. I have a bag hanging on a handle and it get's stuffed until it's full of scraps and then I dump them in my box.

    No sorting...just a big mess...very colorful!
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    Old 05-07-2011, 08:18 AM
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    I have one medium size container of various scraps, two bags of scraps from two projects that are enough scraps to generate two new quilts. I usually keep my scraps and crumbs in a large ziplock until I have enough to send to someone.
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    Old 05-07-2011, 08:21 AM
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    I predominantly work and store by color. Fabric is sorted by color and stored in cubes in a closet. In one cube, for example, all sizes of reds and pinks, from a fat eighth to yardage, go in a stack at the bottom. If it is smaller than a fat eighth, it goes in a small basket on top of the stack.

    Fabrics that are hand dyed, hand painted, 30's, batiks or Asian are stacked separately on a shelf.
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    Old 05-07-2011, 08:37 AM
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    A medium plastic tub that we take pieces out for quilts and also cut pieces, 1 1/2x3 1/2 for paper piecing onto addign machine paper. There is a tute on this website for that. We call it making new fabric. the only thing we do different is sew fabric on by color.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56940-1.htm
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