OVER 3,000 Pieces!
#22
3000 pieces ! YIKES!
No thanks - that's too many decisions on where to put each piece. I have a tough enough time with 80 5" charms in one baby quilt! They'd have to have the 'white jackets' ready for me half way though the decision process on 3000 pieces.
No thanks - that's too many decisions on where to put each piece. I have a tough enough time with 80 5" charms in one baby quilt! They'd have to have the 'white jackets' ready for me half way though the decision process on 3000 pieces.
#23
Originally Posted by mygirl66
I kept count by putting stacks of 50 in a small shallow box. They just seemed to add up quick.Im also doing a scrap challenge, has to be done by Christmas. I was thinking of doing a mosiac style one to see how it would come out, so I also wanted to seperate them by light, med. & dark.
Evidently I need to find someone who drinks this brand of coffee. :lol:
I am collecting 1-inch sqaures (unfinished) to do a mosaic quilt with someday. You go girl! :thumbup:
#24
I use the plastic gallon size container of ice cream for my stash. Whenever we have a family birthday party, I buy the ice cream. Then keep the container for my stash. I like that it is somewhat see thru-able. I tape a label as to what is inside... darks, lights, shapes, different sized strips, etc. and stack them on top of my bookcase which holds my stash. I also have some of the huge plastic containers from cheese puffs that I use for scraps.
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Originally Posted by mygirl66
I needed storage for my crumbs, and 1.5" squares. In an attempt to use what I have and not spend any money, I have found that I can fit over 3,000 1.5" squares, and a TON of crumbs in my Folgers coffee can(the large one of course). They are small, you can seperate according to color, or any thing else. They stack nicely on top of each other and there is no cash going out!The handle on them is nice also! Just food for thought!
#27
Originally Posted by cwessel47
There is a 1 1/2" square swap going on here.. Think you could enjoy even more variety? Just a thought...
Clever idea!
Clever idea!
Got a link to it? Thanks, I might like that with all the itty bitties I make.
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Originally Posted by mygirl66
I needed storage for my crumbs, and 1.5" squares. In an attempt to use what I have and not spend any money, I have found that I can fit over 3,000 1.5" squares, and a TON of crumbs in my Folgers coffee can(the large one of course). They are small, you can seperate according to color, or any thing else. They stack nicely on top of each other and there is no cash going out!The handle on them is nice also! Just food for thought!
I like Maxwell House cannisters, they have somewhat square corners and the handles are easier to grasp.
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-42104-1.htm
I looked for this 1 1/2" squares swap but couldn't find it.
Got a link to it? Thanks, I might like that with all the itty bitties I make.
Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
Originally Posted by cwessel47
There is a 1 1/2" square swap going on here.. Think you could enjoy even more variety? Just a thought...
Clever idea!
Clever idea!
Got a link to it? Thanks, I might like that with all the itty bitties I make.
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