Don't throw away your selvage edges
#11
Thanks for the tips girls.
One thrifty friend of mine asked me to save scraps and selvages for stuffing homemade pillows forms with. Pretty smart dont you think? I do save the selvage info for future reference and sometimes I give it along with the gift I made for them. It helps them to know how to care for it.
One thrifty friend of mine asked me to save scraps and selvages for stuffing homemade pillows forms with. Pretty smart dont you think? I do save the selvage info for future reference and sometimes I give it along with the gift I made for them. It helps them to know how to care for it.
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Check out this blog. She makes wonderful projects with selvages. The Red Zinger quilt is amazing.There are people who actually buy selvages in scrap bags!!
http://www.selvageblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.selvageblog.blogspot.com/
#14
When my grandmother passed away many years ago, we found a huge box of selvage scraps in her closet. We wondered at the time what on earth she used them for.
Then, one of us happened to step out into her vegetable garden, and she had used the strips to tie up her tomato plants.
Then, one of us happened to step out into her vegetable garden, and she had used the strips to tie up her tomato plants.
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Originally Posted by ceannastahr
If you keep a quilt journal attach to the page with the pic and info of the quilt. Or store in a plastic shoe box
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Originally Posted by kanoelani
Check out this blog. She makes wonderful projects with selvages. The Red Zinger quilt is amazing.There are people who actually buy selvages in scrap bags!!
http://www.selvageblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.selvageblog.blogspot.com/
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