Let's just say that after four years of conscious collection, that s* adds up! As in, almost seven pounds! {Not including the crate ;)} To be honest, I always figured I would make that spiderweb quilt (still might!), but these slivers just weren't screaming spiderweb to me anymore. Enter the st. louis 16 patch (aka BB #1102a, "Mosaic #20"). "Quick and oh so easy"? Yes please! Scrappily strip-pieced? Sold. And whadda ya know... just in time for string fever ;)
So my selvage elf diligently dove in, meticulously sorting through scraps...
That is, until she started nodding off on the job.
While she snoozed, I managed to pick up her slack in the sorting department... {Imagine that!}
And even start sewing ;)
Okay, so I didn't get too far on the sewing front. But I did manage to cut enough strips for at least 12 more blocks, so keep an eye out for those because this addictive endeavor is officially underway!
Of course, I
If this simple goodness sparks your fancy, be sure to check out Steffani's tutorial* for the "how to" and join Katy's flickr group for the "let's do this!"
*As I'm using selvage pieces, I did make a few modifications to her instructions. I'll post a {modified} tutorial once I finish the quilt (I'm using very, shall we say, modest seam allowances along the selvage edges and want to make sure they hold up in the wash before I go on blabbing about how to do what I'm doing).
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Happy Wednesday! So tell me, any other selvage hoarders out there or am I by my lonesome? {And if you don't want 'em, I'll gladly take them off your hands!}
Hah. Definitely not the only selvage hoarder! I had a box of them. Boxes, plural. And little containers with them stuffed inside. It was bad. BAAAAD. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by what you're doing with yours though - the St Louis 16 block - I've never seen that done before - lovely work!
Ooooh this is going to be fab! I do save selvedges but I only have a smallish bag - yours are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis will be interesting! Sometimes we need easy and quick. Quick even more than easy. ;) Btw, loooove the scales.
ReplyDeleteThey will look awesome! Your little one falling asleep amongst the selvedges is too cute!!
ReplyDeleteSorry no - I don't save selvedges even if I can certainly see I ought to :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! I've started saving selvages...but I have no idea what I will do with them.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of selvages but looks like you'll be putting them to a great use!
ReplyDeleteBetter than store bought toys :) I've been collecting selvage for years and finally came up with a reason to use them I want to sew fabric baskets to store my other scraps in - now I just have to actually do it.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful that you're using every last bit of your pricy fabric, and it's going to be gorgeous. Adorable selvage elf!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute selvage elf!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's some selvedge dedication! It's a little inspiring because I'm a little jealous of the awesome quilt St. Louis you are making!
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