Way too many scraps
#43
I also love scrap quilts. There is no doubt but what they "breed" wherever stored.
I have given lots and lots of scraps to churches and Sal. Army. There are groups of women who make quilts for missions, local charities. Wish I had time to iron them and have them look good, but don't. They don't seem to mind; they are soooooooo glad to get the scraps.
Good luck!
I love your quilt. Have been thinking of a pattern that would go together quickly, and that one looks like it would.
Thanks, Mariah.
I have given lots and lots of scraps to churches and Sal. Army. There are groups of women who make quilts for missions, local charities. Wish I had time to iron them and have them look good, but don't. They don't seem to mind; they are soooooooo glad to get the scraps.
Good luck!
I love your quilt. Have been thinking of a pattern that would go together quickly, and that one looks like it would.
Thanks, Mariah.
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I like to call these type of quilts "I Spy" even though I know they are made of scraps. Seems more accurate and less trashy sounding...just me.... I think these will be enjoyed immensely by whomever receives them....
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