An old saying, but still as true as ever. As good quality quilting cottons approach $10 per yard in some quilt shops and are actually priced at $10 per yard now in others, it becomes increasingly important to me to use every bit of fabric to best advantage. I'd been saving selvages for a while because it appealed to me to have those color dots as a reference; but after Karen Griska released a book called Quilts From The Selvage Edge, I began collecting in earnest. My friend Barb commented that she thought selvage quilts were ugly; and that may be true, but I also find them really interesting to look at.
I was delighted the other day to find that Wanda from Exuberant Color was also collecting selvages. Not only did Wanda have a link to some photos of an entire dress made from selvages, but she also had a link to Karen Griska's blog. Now I am discovering all sorts of interesting things to do with selvages--pincushions, handbags, scarves, postcards, and doll quilts.
I thought about the "waste not, want not" theme again the other day, when I saw Sherry throw away a big handful of trimmings. Some people refer to these trimmings as quilt confetti, and I have seen a photo or two where people put them in an attractive clear glass jar or clear table lamp base. That never appealed to me, but then I remembered that someone in my Friday quilt group was collecting them to make dog beds for a local animal shelter. I thought that was a worthwhile endeavor; so I retrieved Sherry's scraps from the trash, then went home and dug mine out of the trash too. I now have about a quarter of a bag full of trimmings, and I feel downright righteous that I am using every single shred of my $10 per yard fabric! At least as long as someone will make dog beds out of them, I suppose..... or maybe.... a floor pillow!
You are a busy gal!!! love everything....your quilting...your quilts....I finished Theresa Star and posted ....I always have so many UFO that I was bent on doing it until it was done....just have to quilt now...
ReplyDeleteI hate tossing scraps (and I mean the tiny bits) too but I got to the point where the scraps were taking over my sewing room. I do make dog beds with some but I finally had to get over it and toss them.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of friends who save all little scraps and make quilts - not me! I have enough trouble keeping track of my stash. The price of fabric is sure rising and our dollar is so weak, so I must be a bit more diligent about it all. Love your quilts and you get so much done!
ReplyDeleteHugs - Lurline!
You need more scraps - I'll bring you some on Friday.
ReplyDeleteI have been saving my scraps and hope to make 'Treasure' quilts as Christmas gifts from scraps I normally would have thrown away last year. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great idea!
ReplyDeleteI do save everything but selvages, until now!
Donate your scraps to your local school's kindergarten or preschool classes. Children love to have fabric to use in their art projects. I put scraps in my art center all the time. (I teach Kindergarten.)
ReplyDeleteI put my scraps in a big bag and then when it gets full I cut them up into useable strips and squares. Then when I want some mindless sewing I have things to sew together. I just made some bookmarks. Selvages would be great for these. Thanks for the idea.
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