Here's another "Scrappy Question":
Has anyone gotten involved in "Scrap Therapy"? What I know of it is that you pay $15 to $20 to go and have them tell you to trim your scraps to 3 sizes, and they give you a see-thru bin to store your cut scraps and then you spend the rest of the time (usually a 2-hour session) trimming your scraps. Then, after you have taken the Cutting Scrap Therapy class, you are eligible to take other classes for about $20 each where they give you 2 patterns you can make with your cut scraps. Is that about the gist of it? Have I missed anything or left anything out? I'd like to hear from anyone that has taken "Scrap Therapy." Thanks! |
Marshame, Bonnie at has a system for cutting and using scraps. http://quiltville.com/scrapusersystem.shtml I wonder if it's similar to Scrap Therapy?
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Wow! That Bonnie has some kind of system! And I do believe she has more scraps than me, which is saying a lot! And she has done some fabulous quilts with them! Thanks for the link, Chele.
In Scrap Therapy, the scraps are trimmed to only 3 sizes. That is what I am trying to find out. I saw them posted some where, and believe, from memory, the sizes are 6.5" square, 3.5" square and 2.5" strip, but I'm not sure this is correct, and I can't find where I read the sizes. |
Still trying to find out if anyone knows or has participated in Scrap Therapy.
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Originally Posted by Marshame
Wow! That Bonnie has some kind of system! And I do believe she has more scraps than me, which is saying a lot! And she has done some fabulous quilts with them! Thanks for the link, Chele.
In Scrap Therapy, the scraps are trimmed to only 3 sizes. That is what I am trying to find out. I saw them posted some where, and believe, from memory, the sizes are 6.5" square, 3.5" square and 2.5" strip, but I'm not sure this is correct, and I can't find where I read the sizes. |
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