What would you do with these?
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You could do a depression block. I did it using 2 prints, but it was made up back in the 1930's for scrap quilts. I think you have the perfect squares for it. You could coordinate fabrics for each block, but not coordiante each block with each other. Hope that made sense- I think it'd be called a controlled scrappy, like you said. I got the depression block off of www.quilterscache.com
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Originally Posted by himnherr
You could do a depression block. I did it using 2 prints, but it was made up back in the 1930's for scrap quilts. I think you have the perfect squares for it. You could coordinate fabrics for each block, but not coordiante each block with each other. Hope that made sense- I think it'd be called a controlled scrappy, like you said. I got the depression block off of www.quilterscache.com
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Originally Posted by mamacool
Since I'm alittle on the OCD side I could not live until they were sorted by color and into seperate storage boxes. Then I could just pull down the box I wanted and start a project. (The OCD side of me would also sort the colors dark to light :lol: )
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Originally Posted by lodes48
Make charity quilts for your guild. This is an excellent way to practice FMQ.
We have our own charity and earlier this year we made over 80 quilts (I should say we finished over 80--).
We give them to the poor ladies here in Poland. They love them.
So far I have the next 40 tops ready but am not in the mood to back and finish--want to work on tops.
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