As you know I am taking part in The Purge. As a scrap quilter I try to use almost anything and everything, but sometimes you have to take stock and do some clearing out. I have passed on some fabrics to charity groups and friends, found and either used or passed on UFO's and blocks.
I have been using up some strips and scraps to make Bonnie Hunter's "Sister" blocks - This pile added to the other pile - I have 20 made now.
And the scraps left from the Triangle QAL made for some cute Dresden Plates which will be used for table runners.
Of course I want to use what is on those shelves for background, that is an auditioning process right now.
I've even been tackling that large tote of batting scraps. I found two pieces that will work perfect for my Dresden runners. I used some (shred/cut/diced/mixed with left over fiberfill) to stuff a pillow. Four large pieces were joined together for a wallhanging. And I noticed my furry helpers needed a new cat nip toy. Just a small rectangle folded in half, I zig zag two sides and fill with nip - zig zag that final seam.
And I keep all my selvedges as I work a project so I can list what fabrics I used. I use a lot of different types of fabrics from many different companies, so I get quite an interesting pile. I don't use them - just tuck them in a large zip lock baggy to be able to pass them on. I had a recent give away open for these - and once that bag is empty, of course I will start filling it back up for a future share.
The winner of this pile:
Ohhhh, I do love selvedges.... I'm thinking some pin cushions for Christmas. Thanks so much!
Are you taking part in The Purge?
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
I'm so happy to have won these selvedges! I just love them and I'll get a different variety from what I have. Thanks, Sharon.... I've sent my address to you. Oh boy!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a smart job with all the purging.
ReplyDeleteThe more I purge, the more I create it seems! Yardage becomes scraps, so I try again. You have made some wonderful blocks with yours....as always. I like the fabric for the runner with the Dreden plate.
ReplyDeleteI love scraps and I love organizing them but now it is time to do something with them.
ReplyDeleteHadn't heard about the purge. At this point, I don't have time to join in, but I probably need more overwhelming to be motivated. The rest of the rooms of the house definitely could use a purge, however.
ReplyDeleteWow. You're making a lot of progress! I'm working through my stash and scraps this year, WIP's and UFO's. Batting scraps, too. LOVE playing with scraps and making scrappy quilts so not a problem at all. Working through my batting scraps, too. Usually toss those very skinny batting trimmings.
ReplyDeleteOH my - what beautiful scraps. No wonder you saved them all.
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Congratulations to Jeanie! Once you start playing with selvedges it is hard to stop :) You are moving right along with the Sister's Choice blocks - very nice purging! I have several big boxes of stuff that will get either sold or given away - and soon!
ReplyDeleteYou're doing so good with your purge! Love all your little projects. I need to deal with my pile of batting scraps - drag out the zig zag machine and sew those babies together! Now if I could only find my clone….. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon!! Just checking in after all this time. Good luck with the purge!!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing a mini purge of sorts... Using scraps in a scrappy quilt. You're doing so well...keep it up!
ReplyDeleteway to use up those scraps, I love the Dresdens!
ReplyDeleteLove the scraps in your Dresden. Hope things are well with you.
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