I found the best idea for scrap storage
#21
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
Posts: 6,459
The phrase "plays well together" sounds like Bonnie Hunter. Wonder if it is based on her pre-cut sizes -- she uses a lot of strips and cuts them into squares and triangles when needed for a project. I'm going to look for the magazine. Thanks for the info.
Linda in Missouri
Linda in Missouri
#23
The phrase "plays well together" sounds like Bonnie Hunter. Wonder if it is based on her pre-cut sizes -- she uses a lot of strips and cuts them into squares and triangles when needed for a project. I'm going to look for the magazine. Thanks for the info.
Linda in Missouri
Linda in Missouri
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Alabama
Posts: 106
I sent off for this book from Amazon.com, and I just love it!!! I have cut lots of my scraps and stored them, but have not yet made any of the quilts in the book. You have inspired me to get out my "stacked stash" and do something with it!
#25
I order the book too........sounds like the perfect way to get my scraps under some form of "control". Can someone please explain what the "that thing with the adding machine paper tape" entails.....sounds intriquing.
Thanks
Thanks
#30
I am glad that you found a very good idea to storage scraps. I have so many books and magazine stuff which I am completely confused where can I keep. Costco is very huge store from that we all can very great ideas. I become member just last month.