I'm taking a well deserved break from working 2 weeks solid to cut-up and organize my Mom's fabric stash that I inherited 3 years ago after her death. Initially I tucked away bins and bins of her fabric (which was a small dent in her entire collection, but with 7 siblings we all have a great stash now). I figured it was time to do something besides just think about those large pieces of fabric. Mind you I have been working on my own projects in the interim and have used lots of Mom's fabrics. But 2 weeks ago I thought if I don't get that fabric into a more user friendly system I'd scream.
So with my handy ruler and rotary cutter I got to work cutting 5 inch squares for Nickel Quilts (I have 2 books, one of which was Mom's). I'm happy to say my project is complete
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While reading this Forum entry I just had to laugh, because the joke around Mom's house was- "don't throw that scrap away, Mom can make a quilt out of it". She was the ultimate saver of scraps, of which she made some gorgeous quilts.
Thanks ladies for giving me a laugh. While cutting I've had time to reflect on what a great quilter my Mom was and think of all those scraps she used. And like Mom, I'm saving scraps (but I refuse anything smaller than 1 inch), but they are organized as many have spoken about.
BTW- I must have enough 5 inch squares to make every quilt in those 2 books and then some.