Not sure if anyone will see this, but I've got a tip about removing the paper that some might find useful. I love FPP quilting and my fav methods for removing the paper is to take a water brush, it's a paint brush that has a reservoir to hold water, and "paint" over all my seam stitches on the paper side. Sometimes if it's a slightly thicker paper, I'll paint it twice. Let the water soak in for a minute to soften the paper. Lay a ruler on the seam and tear the paper right along the seam. The ruler supports and protects your stitches and ensures that your tear is on the seam line so you can easily just pull away the paper on either side. I hope this helps make your quilting a little easier... Happy sewing!
I use this EXACT same method, but instead of using adding machine tape I use store receipts. When I get home from a shopping trip, I save the receipt. I keep a pile of receipts in my sewing room so they are always ready to use. When I have accumulated enough scraps, I sew the strips onto the receipts in the exact same way. The store receipts are 3 1/8" wide, so just a bit wider than adding machine tape. I have made several fun quilts using these strips. I also want to add that removing the paper is so easy. Receipt paper is very thin! I simply start at one end, fold the paper back on itself and quickly RIP the paper from one side to the other as fast as I can. I comes right off! Thanks Karen for another great video. I always learn so much watching your videos!
@amyfalise I doubt that it is either one of those. If that was the case, how could they possibly be handing them out to everyone?? I recycled used dryer sheets as foundations for a niece's toddler quilt. Then I heard the "horror stories" about doing that. I felt guilty for a little while, but, my sister wasn't worried. My niece is fine, healthy, runs marathons, and has two healthy daughters. Somebody always has to rain on people's parades....🤨 Good idea to recycle your receipts.😊
In the fall I switch from fishing to quilting. I have been binge watching your videos for the last 2 days. Some I've seen before and hit the like button and some I just had to go to my phone and put hearts in the comment section. But one thing I have noticed is you wear are the cuties earrings. I love them.
I loved this episode, because i am the church group who takes all the crumbs from friends, etc. I make blanets for a children's organization with a group of my friends. We take in doations and I'm the lucky winner for the scraps. They call me scrappy!
Just finding you now. June 2023. I can already see why you have so many followers. Your voice, video, and instructions are all excellent. Thank you for taking the time to add to the beauty and knowledge base of life.
I loved making this quilt. I had so much fun using up scrap pieces. My retired husband even got involved helping iron and then sewing strips together for the first time in 30 years. Can't wait to make another one.
Love this! I remove the paper backing with a wet q tip that I run along the seam line. Then the paper lifts off with minimal bits left. Karen, you are the upcoming speaker for my guild, Westside Quilters Guild. We are greatly looking forward to time with you.
Hmmm, great idea. I have a water brush that could help me with that part.☺️ I have several clear shoe boxes full of scraps. I'm thinking of doing this by similar colors. It can still be a pretty quilt. It's just that my scraps are already separated by color.💁♀️ And I think I have some of that paper tape. If not, I'll just cut some copy paper in half, and make them slightly wider. Another idea is maybe slant the strips on the paper tape, or have the pieces fit however, as long as the reach side to side, whether they are perfectly even widths or not. Have fun, with your strips! As Karen would say, "Just Get It Done!!"
Love this as I am a quilting novice and have inherited a ridiculous amount of fabric and fabric crumbs from my 82 year old mother who started sewing when she was a teen.
When the corporation closed our retail location, I rescued a box of adding machine tape and started doing this very thing. You’ve given me some ideas for improving the process. Thanks!
Thanks for the thumbs up, how are you spending your spare time? I love the outdoors including traveling and reading books, cooking, gardening and watching movies I’m from Ohio and you?
I am sewing my strips diagonally on the adding machine paper (not cutting paper into smaller pieces). I will then use the very long strip as binding. How fun!!!
Lin Bloomfield - Wales UK Hi Karen - a massive thank you for you for 'being you' and sharing. I have sorted all my scraps into piles and made six strips in two days. I am loving seeing scraps that are up to ten years old becoming bright colourful useful fabric. I really enjoy and am truly motivated by your videos. I've watched most of them! Re watched several many times to be sure I've 'got it'. As a retired teacher I appreciate your carefully planned, clear explanations of your excellent ideas. Your voice is great (many more UA-cam video presenters should take note). Your upbeat attitude is a breath of fresh air. You are also so honest about your work and the little bits of 'You" that you share really connect with your audience and help us all feel it's OK to experience the fluctuations of life and being human. I intend to continue trying your other scrap busting ideas while I wait to see what you plan to do with your crumb strips. Braids next and after quilt back for my newest grandchild's first quilt. Brilliant!
Ok I watched this video a few times. I was able to buy a single roll of 3” tape for a few dollars. I spent a few days getting my crumbs ready and I’ve got my two piles. My mom gave me a well loved pair of jeans that done fit her anymore. I’m using the strips to make a new bag. I’m recovering from spinal fusion surgery so my mom helped me with my sewing machine. I’m ready to go. Spending New Year’s Eve and day working on my project. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. ❤️
Good afternoon! It's nice to hear from you. A very beautiful voice. I don't understand the language very well, but I listened anyway. And a lot was clear. Thanks for the material! Sincerely, Marianne.
I really like your crumb method. You’re a great teacher, very easy to understand. I have to also tell you your natural hair is beautiful & makeup shades are perfect.
You were talking about all the threads, I save mine and put them out side for the birds to use when making nest. Sometimes I will kinda put them on the fence (I live in the country) and sometimes I have put them in bushes. I love to find a bird nest with my thread in it. Yes it gives me the warm fuzzies. LOL
@@sherrymilliken8425 Uh if your dogs hair is long then it could lead to amputations of legs or wings because the hair is wrung around the birds ectremicies. If they are to short for that go ahead :)
As another person pointed out, long hair (or in this case threads) can cause more damage than good. It is not uncommon for baby birds to get parts of their bodies such as legs or wings amputated because the long fibers wrap around and cut off circulation.
@@hannahd3164I've seen tangled birds on nestbox cams before. They're usually the luckier ones since someone may see they're in trouble and come free them.
I thought I knew all about crumb quilting, but I learned some new things from your video. For one thing, trimming the overhang to 1/4" past the edge of the paper is a game changer! So simple, and I don't know why I didn't think of it before! Thanks for a clear, well organized video.
Mind blown! I watched this and got so happy! I've stayed away from quilting because it seems that there are so many rules and everything has to be perfect. Too stressful for me although I appreciate everyone's work. But this looks fun!! Everything you do is fun!
I ran out of machine tape awhile ago and I will not buy more... instead I am cutting strips from dress maker interfacing to the size I need and am using that .... added advantage is NO RIPPING OUT PAPER. I just leave it in the quilt top.
Love this tutorial! I didn't know if this method was known in other places. Here in Denmark it is very popular! We dont cut the paper...just sew endless lines of scraps. Either fingerpress or have the iron right next to the machine. In no time you have made severel meters! So fun! And ugly scraps become gems in a quilt.
@kaypea9648 not really. I just sew mine together. Somehow, I manage to keep it straight. I'm mostly doing the "piano key" strip borders, though. I use my crumbs as leaders and enders, to eliminate the thread nesting when I start sewing a seam.
Love your videos, Karen. I had over 35 years of crumbs, orphan blocks, and random bits so I sewed a king sized quilt during lockdown. Not only does it reflect years of memories, but it’s one of a kind. When dealing with crumbs I looked into buying paper tape, but found them surprisingly expensive. Then I realized I could use store receipt tapes and they’re free! Also, they are very thin and easy to remove. Granted the lengths varied, but I could sew finished tapes end to end and cut or rip out stitches as needed. Just one note: sew on the back side of receipt tapes because the printed side turns dark when you iron. I had meters of crumb tapes which I used in blocks, borders and on the back. Perfect!
I just LOVE this technique - my quilt pieces come out so straight and organized! I LOVE your entire channel - keep up the good work. (By the way I can tell that you are a fellow Canadian. I live in the US and really miss hearing all the nuances of a Canadian accent!)
I have been waiting for this tutorial. I have been saving crumbs, organizing and folding all my material, using what I have to make quilts during the pandemic, and love love the after quilt I made. Thank you so much for all your detailed videos, simple advice and common sense. God bless
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts You need to block this pervert asap! Plum ridiculous women can't get on here and enjoy ourselves because of these damned perverts 🤨
I've made about 40 of these strips over the last couple of weeks in an effort to tame my scraps. Love them and are going to use them in a bright birch quilt. My strips are 21 inches long and I'm cutting each of them 1.5 and 2 inches wide. A trick I'd like to share!!! Before sewing, I first fold the length of paper in half, then half again, then half yet again. These creases keep my strips vertical v wonky when guiding the paper under my needle. If I'm angling a bit, I correct when adding the next piece. My 2022 resolution is to clean up my scraps and ready them for register paper strips when I cut out quilts in the new year!!!!
Karen Brown taught me how to iron. Her ironing and pressing method blew my brain and has given me the FLATTEST seams I’ve ever had. Not sure how this video escaped me but I love the “start in the middle” method!! GENIUS!
I have been making strips with register tape for a while. It took me a while to catch on to the fact that leaving a quarter inch OUTSIDE the tape when trimming would really make my life so much easier. Also, I like your idea of cutting the paper to set lengths. I have several ongoing strips that I've left on the roll, just rolling up the sewn part as I unroll more paper. It gets pretty fiddly. Oh, and another thing I've tried is having a holiday scrap pile separate from my regular scraps, so I have themed crumb strips at the ready. LOVE your videos! It makes me want to start sewing RIGHT NOW. LOL
I THOUGHT I knew how to do this, but after watching your video I see what I’ve been missing! I’m going to dive back into my crumb pile and give it a second chance. I’m sure it’ll be much easier with all of your tips and my rows are going to look much better. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video .👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
I love your adding paper idea and have a friend who gives me the cash register end rolls from her business now. They have the red warning stripes that alert her to the need to change rolls but there is quite a bit of residual paper left. Before this I tended to use printed, discarded A4 paper. Consequently I’ve made quite a few quilts with A4 sized blocks. Our local quilt specialty shop also sells cheap bags of the top and backing off cuts that are trimmed after machine quilting. As they come in strips it makes paper piecing and crumb stripping easy. Thankyou for you episodes. The best quilting club ever.
I use a Tupperware Orange Peeler as a sewing aid for holding and guiding for fabric. You can get in close. Doesn't break your needle if sew into it. Yes, I have done it.
Drowning in scraps and crumbs, I started out making 4 1/2 inch squares because my smallest ruler is 4 1/2 inches. A whole set of curtains for the sunroom later, (8 windows!) I am about half way through my scraps and crumbs. Not even a dint into the official stash but the curtains as smashing - no repeats at all! Wish I could send you a picture!
I have been waiting for this video. Oddly enough, adding machine tape (in Ohio) was expensive! Meeting you and hugging you is one of my UFOs. Thank you for all you do!
Awesome idea, less expensive than foundation paper, I will give it a try. You make sewing look easy compared to others I have watched. To me sewing is relaxing gives my mind something else to focus on. Thanks for the idea!
I found you via Kate at the Last Honely Housd when she did this but I did not understand the paper. Thank you, I get it now. Just have to find adding machine paper. Ingenious idea. I keep all my buts and now I have a great way to make them useful.
Smaller than crumbs, I call them skerriks, can be used, along with the clipped threads, plus/- wadding off cuts for stuffing in ottomans, toys, roll mattresses. It used to be mixed in with kapok in the olden days for bedding. Everything has a reuse.
Thank you for the 1/4” tip so the sewing together is not over all the paper and fabrics. Can’t wait to try your method. So well thought out and helpful as all your videos and interviews are. You are a GEM.
I enjoy scrap quilting, that was my first quilt I learned to make , taught by precious friend but she taught me to use lite weight white material,so over the years that’s how I done never saw paper use before
I enjoyed your first tutorial on scraps and crumbs and even started your "adding machine tape" method on my overgrown scrap box! Thanks for this in-depth session on how to organize, sew and Just Get It Done!
In Australia (not sure if there’s similar in other countries) there’s a company called Upparel where you can send your fabric scraps. Everything too small for me to keep goes into a box for me to send off… makes it easier for me to throw away larger scraps too!
When I retired and got rid of my office, I gave away a whole box of adding machine tape. Little did I know it would be useful one day in my new quilting hobby. I was a court reporter for 45 years. Back in the days when we used paper in our steno machines, that paper would have been perfect for this. It's slightly thinner than adding machine tape and would have been premeasured by the folds in the paper. If I had only known then what I know now!
@@Persida_ I’m doing great, having the best of the weekend. How are you spending your spare time? I love the outdoors including traveling and reading books, cooking, gardening and watching movies I’m from Ohio and you?
This is absolutely wonderful. I don't have scraps or adding machine paper, but thank you for all your terrific ideas, and for sharing them with us. It's all very inspiring.
I love the tip about keeping the fabric 1/4" beyond the add tape. I've done the tape before but not the extra and I'm going to try your way. Plus, I found a place to get 4.5" add tape. 🙂
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching this, and this is such a brilliant idea too. I intend to use iron on interfacing to stabilise my small pieces ready to make a larger piece of fabric, that will be more useful size. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤
I just watched your video on adding machine scrap quilting and I just thought it was darling. You are darling. You have a fun and comfy personality that makes a person want to watch to the end although that person has way too much to do. Keep doing what you're doing you are right for the job!
Crumbs are my happy place. I think part of it is seeing the fabrics from all the projects I have made...and of course all the colours randomly put together. I am happy to share this technique. And I guess there will be another to come as I put it all together. I hope you grab you coffee and enjoy. The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/justgetitdonequilts09211
Hiii, I'm inspired by your effort to sew and explain. Years of sewing does have a toll on health. Good to get up and go to the iron now and then. Keep up the good work.lv from Hyderabad, India.
I'm so happy that I saw this. I have inherited all sorts of material and scraps over the years. Now I wish I had taken the case of adding machine tape from work that got tossed.
Lol. Thanks to you, I now see scraps in a whole different light. Thank you so much. I have been combining some of the adding machine tape strips in the crumbs blocks. Such fun. Thanks!
I now save all those too small pieces to be a crumb for the birds, in Spring. My granddaughter and I make little twig boxes in winter using string to tie the twigs together into odd shaped boxes. Then we stuff the little pieces of fabric into the center of the boxes and hang them from branches, inthe early spring. It is fun to find the nests in fall and see the bright colored bits of fabric interwoven into the nests.
I do this with leftover short snippets of yarn from knitting or needlepoint projects. I just bought a metal suet-feeder (where you put in a block of fat during the winter when the birds needs the extra fat). In winter, I use it for what it's designed for -- fat mixed in with high-quality birdseed, then pressed into a block to fit the feeder. In spring, when there are plenty of grubs and insects for them to feed on, I switch to using it for nest-yarn scraps. When all the leaves fall off the trees in the autumn, you can see little colorful nests in bare trees all over the neighborhood. And probably beyond!
Adding fabric, yarn or string or any human woven material is actually harmful for birds! I didn’t know either until thankfully someone told me. I researched it and it’s true!😱 it’s best to fill with natural fibers like the dried moss nest-looking stuff for the wire hanging baskets or window sills, dried grass clippings, but only if positive that it’s not sprayed with any chemicals etc. I hope this helps.
I’m so happy you made this video. I’ve been making strips and I will adjust to do them more like you are. Looks great! I can’t wait to see how they come together!
I enjoy your tutorials, you are so much fun to listen to, and so smart. I just have to say, keep on teaching, you are a whiz at it. Thanks for this one! Very clear.
Not sure if anyone will see this, but I've got a tip about removing the paper that some might find useful. I love FPP quilting and my fav methods for removing the paper is to take a water brush, it's a paint brush that has a reservoir to hold water, and "paint" over all my seam stitches on the paper side. Sometimes if it's a slightly thicker paper, I'll paint it twice. Let the water soak in for a minute to soften the paper. Lay a ruler on the seam and tear the paper right along the seam. The ruler supports and protects your stitches and ensures that your tear is on the seam line so you can easily just pull away the paper on either side. I hope this helps make your quilting a little easier... Happy sewing!
I use this EXACT same method, but instead of using adding machine tape I use store receipts. When I get home from a shopping trip, I save the receipt. I keep a pile of receipts in my sewing room so they are always ready to use. When I have accumulated enough scraps, I sew the strips onto the receipts in the exact same way. The store receipts are 3 1/8" wide, so just a bit wider than adding machine tape. I have made several fun quilts using these strips. I also want to add that removing the paper is so easy. Receipt paper is very thin! I simply start at one end, fold the paper back on itself and quickly RIP the paper from one side to the other as fast as I can. I comes right off! Thanks Karen for another great video. I always learn so much watching your videos!
Receipt paper is carcinogenic or screws with your hormones. Can't remember which.
Please verify your source information. I'm dying to know which I'm going to die from--cancer or screwy hormones.
🙄 MYOB
@amyfalise I doubt that it is either one of those. If that was the case, how could they possibly be handing them out to everyone?? I recycled used dryer sheets as foundations for a niece's toddler quilt. Then I heard the "horror stories" about doing that. I felt guilty for a little while, but, my sister wasn't worried. My niece is fine, healthy, runs marathons, and has two healthy daughters. Somebody always has to rain on people's parades....🤨
Good idea to recycle your receipts.😊
It’s true. The new “paper” receipts are cancerous. Notice most shops ask if you even want the receipt. I say no. Mostly.
@@Friggsdottir This has not been supported by science or research. Please see my comment with the link rebutting this myth.
I'm anxious to see a finished quilt made from these.
Coming soon
It’s so much better watching a video with voice on it.
In the fall I switch from fishing to quilting. I have been binge watching your videos for the last 2 days. Some I've seen before and hit the like button and some I just had to go to my phone and put hearts in the comment section. But one thing I have noticed is you wear are the cuties earrings. I love them.
Thank you 😊
I loved this episode, because i am the church group who takes all the crumbs from friends, etc. I make blanets for a children's organization with a group of my friends. We take in doations and I'm the lucky winner for the scraps. They call me scrappy!
That's a beautiful idea. Good job.
Just finding you now. June 2023. I can already see why you have so many followers. Your voice, video, and instructions are all excellent. Thank you for taking the time to add to the beauty and knowledge base of life.
Voice and sound quality! ❤ 💯
My definition of a crumb is anything smaller than 1 and a half inches. I enjoy the challenge of working with scraps that other people throw away.
I love this video and watch it every couple of months and I always long to see the finished product!
I loved making this quilt. I had so much fun using up scrap pieces. My retired husband even got involved helping iron and then sewing strips together for the first time in 30 years. Can't wait to make another one.
Love this! I remove the paper backing with a wet q tip that I run along the seam line. Then the paper lifts off with minimal bits left. Karen, you are the upcoming speaker for my guild, Westside Quilters Guild. We are greatly looking forward to time with you.
I used to be in a guild by that name!
What a great tip.
Lucky Guild!!
Hmmm, great idea. I have a water brush that could help me with that part.☺️
I have several clear shoe boxes full of scraps. I'm thinking of doing this by similar colors. It can still be a pretty quilt. It's just that my scraps are already separated by color.💁♀️ And I think I have some of that paper tape. If not, I'll just cut some copy paper in half, and make them slightly wider. Another idea is maybe slant the strips on the paper tape, or have the pieces fit however, as long as the reach side to side, whether they are perfectly even widths or not.
Have fun, with your strips! As Karen would say, "Just Get It Done!!"
Love this as I am a quilting novice and have inherited a ridiculous amount of fabric and fabric crumbs from my 82 year old mother who started sewing when she was a teen.
I’m a new sewer here. I cannot get myself to throw away “crumbs”. You are a lifesaver for my OCD crafting mind :) thank you!
When the corporation closed our retail location, I rescued a box of adding machine tape and started doing this very thing. You’ve given me some ideas for improving the process. Thanks!
Many great minds
Hi Mrs.McDonald, how’s your day going with you?
Thanks for the thumbs up, how are you spending your spare time?
I love the outdoors including traveling and reading books, cooking, gardening and watching movies I’m from Ohio and you?
I am sewing my strips diagonally on the adding machine paper (not cutting paper into smaller pieces). I will then use the very long strip as binding. How fun!!!
Using the strips for binding is such a great idea.
What a great idea! I love the look of scrappy binding!
Karen, you are looking good ...keep doing what you enjoy doing at your own pace and Stay happy, and healthy always..
Lin Bloomfield - Wales UK
Hi Karen - a massive thank you for you for 'being you' and sharing. I have sorted all my scraps into piles and made six strips in two days. I am loving seeing scraps that are up to ten years old becoming bright colourful useful fabric. I really enjoy and am truly motivated by your videos. I've watched most of them! Re watched several many times to be sure I've 'got it'. As a retired teacher I appreciate your carefully planned, clear explanations of your excellent ideas. Your voice is great (many more UA-cam video presenters should take note). Your upbeat attitude is a breath of fresh air. You are also so honest about your work and the little bits of 'You" that you share really connect with your audience and help us all feel it's OK to experience the fluctuations of life and being human. I intend to continue trying your other scrap busting ideas while I wait to see what you plan to do with your crumb strips. Braids next and after quilt back for my newest grandchild's first quilt. Brilliant!
Ok I watched this video a few times. I was able to buy a single roll of 3” tape for a few dollars. I spent a few days getting my crumbs ready and I’ve got my two piles. My mom gave me a well loved pair of jeans that done fit her anymore. I’m using the strips to make a new bag. I’m recovering from spinal fusion surgery so my mom helped me with my sewing machine. I’m ready to go. Spending New Year’s Eve and day working on my project. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. ❤️
My goodness you are the most informative quilter on UA-cam that I’ve found! Thank you!!!!
Hi Megan, how’s your day going with you?
Good afternoon! It's nice to hear from you. A very beautiful voice. I don't understand the language very well, but I listened anyway. And a lot was clear. Thanks for the material! Sincerely, Marianne.
I really like your crumb method.
You’re a great teacher, very easy to understand.
I have to also tell you your natural hair is beautiful & makeup shades are perfect.
Oh thank you!
You were talking about all the threads, I save mine and put them out side for the birds to use when making nest. Sometimes I will kinda put them on the fence (I live in the country) and sometimes I have put them in bushes. I love to find a bird nest with my thread in it. Yes it gives me the warm fuzzies. LOL
I've done that with my dog's hair from the comb. Love to see the birds use it!
@@sherrymilliken8425 Uh if your dogs hair is long then it could lead to amputations of legs or wings because the hair is wrung around the birds ectremicies. If they are to short for that go ahead :)
Nice idea, never thought of that!
As another person pointed out, long hair (or in this case threads) can cause more damage than good. It is not uncommon for baby birds to get parts of their bodies such as legs or wings amputated because the long fibers wrap around and cut off circulation.
@@hannahd3164I've seen tangled birds on nestbox cams before. They're usually the luckier ones since someone may see they're in trouble and come free them.
I thought I knew all about crumb quilting, but I learned some new things from your video. For one thing, trimming the overhang to 1/4" past the edge of the paper is a game changer! So simple, and I don't know why I didn't think of it before! Thanks for a clear, well organized video.
It makes it so much easier…as long as you remember to trim at ¼” 🤪
Great tip!!
Mind blown! I watched this and got so happy! I've stayed away from quilting because it seems that there are so many rules and everything has to be perfect. Too stressful for me although I appreciate everyone's work. But this looks fun!! Everything you do is fun!
I ran out of machine tape awhile ago and I will not buy more... instead I am cutting strips from dress maker interfacing to the size I need and am using that .... added advantage is NO RIPPING OUT PAPER. I just leave it in the quilt top.
Hi Anna, how’s your day going with you?
So like a real good idea.
Good idea thank you🎉
I mean you really could use anything thats rippable and lightweight.
I think ladies used to use newspapers as patterns. They aren't as ubiquitous anymore
Love this tutorial! I didn't know if this method was known in other places. Here in Denmark it is very popular! We dont cut the paper...just sew endless lines of scraps. Either fingerpress or have the iron right next to the machine. In no time you have made severel meters! So fun! And ugly scraps become gems in a quilt.
Gems is a fabulous way to describe what we make xx
Wait, so do you need the paper?
@kaypea9648 not really. I just sew mine together. Somehow, I manage to keep it straight. I'm mostly doing the "piano key" strip borders, though. I use my crumbs as leaders and enders, to eliminate the thread nesting when I start sewing a seam.
Love your videos, Karen. I had over 35 years of crumbs, orphan blocks, and random bits so I sewed a king sized quilt during lockdown. Not only does it reflect years of memories, but it’s one of a kind. When dealing with crumbs I looked into buying paper tape, but found them surprisingly expensive. Then I realized I could use store receipt tapes and they’re free! Also, they are very thin and easy to remove. Granted the lengths varied, but I could sew finished tapes end to end and cut or rip out stitches as needed. Just one note: sew on the back side of receipt tapes because the printed side turns dark when you iron. I had meters of crumb tapes which I used in blocks, borders and on the back. Perfect!
Something to do with the mile-long CVS drug store receipts! Thanks!!
that is a fabulous tip about using the back side of the tape due to the ink transfer. thank you
I just LOVE this technique - my quilt pieces come out so straight and organized! I LOVE your entire channel - keep up the good work. (By the way I can tell that you are a fellow Canadian. I live in the US and really miss hearing all the nuances of a Canadian accent!)
I have been waiting for this tutorial. I have been saving crumbs, organizing and folding all my material, using what I have to make quilts during the pandemic, and love love the after quilt I made. Thank you so much for all your detailed videos, simple advice and common sense. God bless
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Barb, how’s your day going with you?
@@Thomasfrohwitter are you some creepy stalker or what?
@@lenisnorre1441 yes, a stalker who wants to know more about you. How are you spending your spare time and where are you from?
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts
You need to block this pervert asap! Plum ridiculous women can't get on here and enjoy ourselves because of these damned perverts 🤨
I've made about 40 of these strips over the last couple of weeks in an effort to tame my scraps. Love them and are going to use them in a bright birch quilt. My strips are 21 inches long and I'm cutting each of them 1.5 and 2 inches wide.
A trick I'd like to share!!! Before sewing, I first fold the length of paper in half, then half again, then half yet again. These creases keep my strips vertical v wonky when guiding the paper under my needle. If I'm angling a bit, I correct when adding the next piece. My 2022 resolution is to clean up my scraps and ready them for register paper strips when I cut out quilts in the new year!!!!
Hi Mary, how’s your day going with you?
Karen Brown taught me how to iron. Her ironing and pressing method blew my brain and has given me the FLATTEST seams I’ve ever had.
Not sure how this video escaped me but I love the “start in the middle” method!! GENIUS!
😎
I have been making strips with register tape for a while. It took me a while to catch on to the fact that leaving a quarter inch OUTSIDE the tape when trimming would really make my life so much easier. Also, I like your idea of cutting the paper to set lengths. I have several ongoing strips that I've left on the roll, just rolling up the sewn part as I unroll more paper. It gets pretty fiddly. Oh, and another thing I've tried is having a holiday scrap pile separate from my regular scraps, so I have themed crumb strips at the ready. LOVE your videos! It makes me want to start sewing RIGHT NOW. LOL
God point. I have a collection of flour sack strips. I didn’t think of holiday.
I like the idea of themed strips. Space is very tight in my craft room so I sadly don't have many small scraps. How do you store your crumbs?
@@ellenhartley4998 I have fabric "buckets" on my cutting table---one for catch-all scraps, one for holiday scraps, and one for selvages.
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts Po co szyjesz te paski ze skrawków materiału ?? Czy potem robisz z tego jakieś konkretne projekty ? Pozdrawiam
I too have made the adding machine strips. I've done one for Quilts of Valor also. What a great way to use your scraps.
I THOUGHT I knew how to do this, but after watching your video I see what I’ve been missing! I’m going to dive back into my crumb pile and give it a second chance. I’m sure it’ll be much easier with all of your tips and my rows are going to look much better. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video .👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
I make mine fairly straight but they could be much more wonky if desired
❤❤❤ thanks Jane from Brasil
What a great video! No gab, clear directions - she looks so friendly. More from her, please. New subscriber.
I love your adding paper idea and have a friend who gives me the cash register end rolls from her business now. They have the red warning stripes that alert her to the need to change rolls but there is quite a bit of residual paper left. Before this I tended to use printed, discarded A4 paper. Consequently I’ve made quite a few quilts with A4 sized blocks. Our local quilt specialty shop also sells cheap bags of the top and backing off cuts that are trimmed after machine quilting. As they come in strips it makes paper piecing and crumb stripping easy. Thankyou for you episodes. The best quilting club ever.
I use a Tupperware Orange Peeler as a sewing aid for holding and guiding for fabric. You can get in close. Doesn't break your needle if sew into it. Yes, I have done it.
Hi Ann, how’s your day going with you?
This is the best quilt scrap video thank you
I love that blue floral dress!
Drowning in scraps and crumbs, I started out making 4 1/2 inch squares because my smallest ruler is 4 1/2 inches. A whole set of curtains for the sunroom later, (8 windows!) I am about half way through my scraps and crumbs. Not even a dint into the official stash but the curtains as smashing - no repeats at all! Wish I could send you a picture!
I wish you would send a picture. I bet they are lovely!
Absolutely love these scrappy crumbs...
Plus your channel is Crumbfastic...😂 ❤
Thankyou for giving so much inspiration ... 🙏❤️
I so love your instructions and the beautiful results you create. So inspiring and useful.
Thank you
I have already watched this three times. It already answered a few more questions I had.
Hi Michelle, how’s your day going with you?
I have been waiting for this video. Oddly enough, adding machine tape (in Ohio) was expensive! Meeting you and hugging you is one of my UFOs. Thank you for all you do!
Check out Thrift Stores, as mine has boxes of the stuff for super cheap!
And sometimes old stationery stores have a stash on a bottom shelf!
You ARE OH SO ORGANIZED!!!! Merry Christmas 🎁🎄
The first time I saw your method I was eager to incorporate it into my process. This vid takes it to a whole new level.!
Excellent
Hi Sally, how’s your day going with you?
Awesome idea, less expensive than foundation paper, I will give it a try. You make sewing look easy compared to others I have watched. To me sewing is relaxing gives my mind something else to focus on. Thanks for the idea!
Quilting is good for us 😊
Hi Lucy, how’s your day going with you?
I never get tired of watching this video. 😻
yaaaay I missed videos like this! Awesome
Yay! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos on all the scraps I have learned so much from you thank you thank you so much
I've got a heafty scrap stash (gifted to me from my grandmother) and I've been wanting to do these!! So excited for this tutorial to drop!
Hi Erin, how’s your day going with you?
I found you via Kate at the Last Honely Housd when she did this but I did not understand the paper. Thank you, I get it now. Just have to find adding machine paper. Ingenious idea. I keep all my buts and now I have a great way to make them useful.
Smaller than crumbs, I call them skerriks, can be used, along with the clipped threads, plus/- wadding off cuts for stuffing in ottomans, toys, roll mattresses. It used to be mixed in with kapok in the olden days for bedding. Everything has a reuse.
Hi Genevieve, how’s your day going with you?
Brilliant! All the tips are so practical. But that's a lot of scraps you've got there.
Thank you for the 1/4” tip so the sewing together is not over all the paper and fabrics. Can’t wait to try your method. So well thought out and helpful as all your videos and interviews are. You are a GEM.
Hi Chris, how’s your day going with you?
Looking forward to seeing your projects with these crumbs.
I enjoy scrap quilting, that was my first quilt I learned to make , taught by precious friend but she taught me to use lite weight white material,so over the years that’s how I done never saw paper use before
Hi Lisa, how’s your day going with you?
You are always so timely with your videos! That's going to be a happy quilt when you assemble it. Thank you and thanks for being so upbeat.
I enjoyed your first tutorial on scraps and crumbs and even started your "adding machine tape" method on my overgrown scrap box! Thanks for this in-depth session on how to organize, sew and Just Get It Done!
I love using scraps...Last week I spent three days just piecing scraps together and making fabric boxes...I love doing this...It is addictive...
What a fabulous idea! I’m glad to know that I’m not the only person who keeps all those little pieces! I ve got to try this out!
I follow Dave's Craft Room and he used this method too. He follows you too. His creations are really something. Thank you for sharing!
In Australia (not sure if there’s similar in other countries) there’s a company called Upparel where you can send your fabric scraps. Everything too small for me to keep goes into a box for me to send off… makes it easier for me to throw away larger scraps too!
Wow i didn't know that do you have a link to that company please?
When I retired and got rid of my office, I gave away a whole box of adding machine tape. Little did I know it would be useful one day in my new quilting hobby. I was a court reporter for 45 years. Back in the days when we used paper in our steno machines, that paper would have been perfect for this. It's slightly thinner than adding machine tape and would have been premeasured by the folds in the paper. If I had only known then what I know now!
Hi Roxanne, how’s your day going with you?
My adding paper tape just arrived!!!!!! Can’t wait to try this!
Hi Persida, how’s your day going with you?
@@Thomasfrohwitter Im gréât! You?
@@Persida_ I’m doing great, having the best of the weekend. How are you spending your spare time?
I love the outdoors including traveling and reading books, cooking, gardening and watching movies I’m from Ohio and you?
I've used the results of a similar crumb method to make hexies, I love the combination of the very regular hexies and the chaos of the crumbs!
Hi Katie, how’s your day going with you?
So beautiful. Your quilt will be a wonderful work of art. Please let us see it when you're finished.
Omg! I just finished a stripes on the angle. I have a box of small angle pieces. Have to make a crumb quilt now. It never ends. 💝 it.
You are one organized lady!
What a fantastic idea Karen thanks for sharing 💐💐💐💐👏👏👏👏👏👏😁😁😁😁
Really enjoy making crumb/scrap quilts
This is absolutely wonderful. I don't have scraps or adding machine paper, but thank you for all your terrific ideas, and for sharing them with us. It's all very inspiring.
You are a wonderful teacher.
I love the tip about keeping the fabric 1/4" beyond the add tape. I've done the tape before but not the extra and I'm going to try your way. Plus, I found a place to get 4.5" add tape. 🙂
That's a great size. You'll be able to make a lot of blocks styles with that
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching this, and this is such a brilliant idea too. I intend to use iron on interfacing to stabilise my small pieces ready to make a larger piece of fabric, that will be more useful size. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤
I just watched your video on adding machine scrap quilting and I just thought it was darling. You are darling. You have a fun and comfy personality that makes a person want to watch to the end although that person has way too much to do. Keep doing what you're doing you are right for the job!
Hi Tammie, how’s your day going with you?
Can’t wait for the final video! Looking forward to watching you put it all together. 🥰
Hi Carmen, how’s your day going with you?
Karen!!!!!!
Absolutely LOVE this idea!
Thankyou!
Hi Connie, how’s your day going with you?
Crumbs are my happy place. I think part of it is seeing the fabrics from all the projects I have made...and of course all the colours randomly put together. I am happy to share this technique. And I guess there will be another to come as I put it all together. I hope you grab you coffee and enjoy.
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Thanks for your tutorials!! Crumbs are a very, happy place...like a drug....very, very addicting!!
Great video - so clear and concise - thank you
I just ordered adding machine tape, excited to use up my crumbs. Thank you for this video! 👍
Hiii, I'm inspired by your effort to sew and explain. Years of sewing does have a toll on health. Good to get up and go to the iron now and then. Keep up the good work.lv from Hyderabad, India.
I'm so happy that I saw this. I have inherited all sorts of material and scraps over the years. Now I wish I had taken the case of adding machine tape from work that got tossed.
Hi Lori, how’s your day going with you?
Another great tips & tricks video of yours! Thank you Karen.
Hi Deb, how’s your day going with you?
Fabulous tutorial! Can’t wait to see the finished quilt! Thank you 😊
Crumb patterns are my favorite pattern!
Hi Debra, how’s your day going with you?
You are a very positive person. Learning a lot. Thank you
Hi Nancy, how’s your day going with you?
Karen!!!
Thankyou for this awesome idea!
This is an excellent tutorial and i plan to do this.
Lol. Thanks to you, I now see scraps in a whole different light. Thank you so much. I have been combining some of the adding machine tape strips in the crumbs blocks. Such fun. Thanks!
Hi Bonnie, how’s your day going with you?
Excellent tutorial. You answered all the questions I had. Thank you so much for teaching me.
Great tutorial. So Glad I found you. Very concise, to the point and easy to follow.
I love all your great ideas. This adding machine paper trick is a great one!!!
I now save all those too small pieces to be a crumb for the birds, in Spring. My granddaughter and I make little twig boxes in winter using string to tie the twigs together into odd shaped boxes. Then we stuff the little pieces of fabric into the center of the boxes and hang them from branches, inthe early spring. It is fun to find the nests in fall and see the bright colored bits of fabric interwoven into the nests.
I do this with leftover short snippets of yarn from knitting or needlepoint projects. I just bought a metal suet-feeder (where you put in a block of fat during the winter when the birds needs the extra fat). In winter, I use it for what it's designed for -- fat mixed in with high-quality birdseed, then pressed into a block to fit the feeder. In spring, when there are plenty of grubs and insects for them to feed on, I switch to using it for nest-yarn scraps. When all the leaves fall off the trees in the autumn, you can see little colorful nests in bare trees all over the neighborhood. And probably beyond!
Adding fabric, yarn or string or any human woven material is actually harmful for birds! I didn’t know either until thankfully someone told me. I researched it and it’s true!😱 it’s best to fill with natural fibers like the dried moss nest-looking stuff for the wire hanging baskets or window sills, dried grass clippings, but only if positive that it’s not sprayed with any chemicals etc. I hope this helps.
this is genius !!!
@@betsyhada2936 i love this so much
I tried the tape for scraps before and it was an utter disaster. Thanks for showing me how to make it work. You are so smart.
I love your channel. Brings happiness to my day. I've used many of your tips. Thanks so much.
Hi Susan, how’s your day going with you?
Great ideas! Hoping for part 2 to this video! Thank you 😊
Hi Terri, how’s your day going with you?
Thank you! This is a great project for all the leftovers I have from mask making.
Hi Vicky, how’s your day going with you?
Oh my goodness! What a great teacher! 👍
Hi Kathy, how’s your day going with you?
I’m so happy you made this video. I’ve been making strips and I will adjust to do them more like you are. Looks great! I can’t wait to see how they come together!
I enjoy your tutorials, you are so much fun to listen to, and so smart. I just have to say, keep on teaching, you are a whiz at it. Thanks for this one! Very clear.
Hi Carolyn, how’s your day going with you?