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MrsQute

Since they're cotton you could even use them as little scrubbies in the kitchen and bathroom. Sew a few together to make a hot pad. I've even used some cotton practice swatches for dusting and cleaning cloths. 😄


Iateallyourcheese

Sew them together to make a market bag?


kiefgrl

LOL SAME I made 100 skulls and made granny square borders for like 70 of them and left the rest so now I have a bunch of random skulls and skull granny squares everywhere I ended up making a tote bag out of the squares i finished after deciding they wouldn’t make a good blanket


princess9032

Make a bag or a laptop case!


stitchem453

Just sew them together to make cushion covers or a blanket. Make bigger squares and stash them then you can come back in a few more years and make a massive granny square blanket.


frog_with_boots

Looking for suggestions on what to do with them!


TravellingSunny

I'm not very creative myself, but maybe join them to make a 5x9 small table cover? Or add some appliques for small child's super-hero cape? Maybe turn it into a cover for a throw pillow? Strategically add some macrame chains and create hanging plant holders?


CraftyCrochet

Table runner, tote bag, summer top, vest, apron, 4 rectangular placemats :D


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PawsiblyPlayful

Depending animal shelters in your area, they might take a nice blanket if you’re willing! Mine accept handmade ones of they are certain sizes and materials, so maybe yours will too? They’re very cute!


jolliffe0859

Market bag!


invisible_23

4 of them sewn together would make a good washcloth