Saturday, July 31, 2010

Wednesday Thrift Find

I've had flu, it started with hubby, then my son so naturally it ended with me, but I am fine now.
When I saw  3 discoloured shoe boxes on the shelf in the thrift store I was curious to see what was inside and couldn't believe my eyes, I should have bought one box but nooo I bought all 3 for the ridiculous price of R5.00 per box. (One of the boxes is much bigger.) Some dear soul had painstakingly cut them all the same size and such a variety of colours,  etc. I wonder what she intended to make with them. After excitedly opening the first box and laying them on my cutting table in stacks of the same, then the second box, the table was now filling up. By the third box I was so overwhelmed that I just couldn't be bothered to separate the different colours, I was just plonking them anywhere I could find a space on the table - no wonder she gave them away!
What am I to do with these!!!  there are literally thousands of them!!!


 
some stacks have 50 of the same and some even more!
A circle quilt........or..........any ideas?!



PS: Hi and welcome to my newest followers Astrid and Elzaan!

15 comments:

  1. What a fantastic find...lucky you!

    My guess is they were cut to make a yoyo quilt. If it were me, I'd get some of Karen Kay Buckley circle templates and do a circle quilt.

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  2. Yep, looks like YoYos to me too and I second the circle quilt...

    Beth-Pretoria, South Africa

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  3. Looks like yo-yo's to me too, I'd definitely do a circle quilt, or maybe turn them into flowers - wow what a score!!!!!

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  4. I'll bet she had plans for a wonderful yo yo quilt. It would be fabulous!!

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  5. What a treasure you have found. I think these could be used to make yo-yos or they could be used in applique, either machine or hand. You would need a contrasting color in the middle to help make it look like a flower. Or most definitely as part of a circle quilt. Have you been able to date the fabric? Could they be used in a quilt pattern that is from the same era as the fabrics?

    Have a super great sewing and quilting day.

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  6. Wow!! Just... wow! Can't wait to see what you do with them!

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  7. Amazing! That must have taken the poor girl really a long time...How about a quilt with a spiral in it - maybe applique? Like the flower idea as well.

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  8. What a great find, you can make a yo-yo quilt.
    Groete uit Texas!

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  9. OMGosh!!! What a treasure! As the others say, I believe she intended to make a yo-yo quilt, what else could it be? Why not use them for an applique quilt, squares in different neutral colors as background and then applique the circles in each square... Just my idea. :)
    Good to hear you all have recovered from the flu!

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  10. Oh my goodness...what a wonderful find....

    I am guessing yo yo's too....but you can make some circle quilts as well.... or sell them in bunches???

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  11. I see a circle quilt for sure...Then maybe a yo yo project. What a find!

    I am about to make a circle quilt, and I am waiting for my fabric!

    Micki

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  12. wow! what a find! where were they? which shop, i must frequent there...just in case! a yo-yo quilt would be awesome! lucky you x

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  13. I bet you they were meant for a yo-yo quilt! I'm delighted you visited my blog and left a comment. I want to ask about the quilt behind the boxes with the mice and cats. Perhaps you have it posted on your blog and I haven't looked yet...but would love to see a full shot of that one.

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  14. I can only imagine a Yo Yo QUilt?!?!
    Oh what a fabulous find! How LUCKY! I can't wait to see what you do with them!!!! :)

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  15. Ideas for your circles...would be yoyo's of course and also appliquing the circles in little squares or making a cirle with 6 of the circles on a square~! Maybe you've already made something.

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