2011 Ugly Scrap Challenge Pictures/Comments
#251
Originally Posted by Linda B
This is what I did with some ugly fabric that for the life of me I couldn't figure out why I wanted in the first place. Made about a dozen of these reusable shopping bags using that fabric and painter's drop cloth canvas from Harbor Freight. I had a women at the grocery store just the other day practically drooling over them!!
#252
When I first read about this challenge...
I didn't hesitate as to which fabric I'd just HAVE to enter.
My Grandmother, God love her, had given me her collection of fabric about a year ago.
This was one of the "gems" that I found.
She passed away in December.
I kind of regret not having asked her what she had in mind
when she purchased six (yes, SIX) yards of this beauty.
For scale, I've placed my 8" scissors on the fabric.
It reminds me of something that would have been a hit in the Miami Vice era..
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
I didn't hesitate as to which fabric I'd just HAVE to enter.
My Grandmother, God love her, had given me her collection of fabric about a year ago.
This was one of the "gems" that I found.
She passed away in December.
I kind of regret not having asked her what she had in mind
when she purchased six (yes, SIX) yards of this beauty.
For scale, I've placed my 8" scissors on the fabric.
It reminds me of something that would have been a hit in the Miami Vice era..
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
The Miami Vice Mistake
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#254
Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
Originally Posted by cctx.
Photos of my ugly fabric entry:
Might work well with the snake skin ??
But those VooD ladies, what's that phrase.. "e gads" :)
Definitely the Voodoo ladies, but they would scare the bird droppings right out of a person! :mrgreen:
#255
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Originally Posted by incoming2me
When I first read about this challenge...
I didn't hesitate as to which fabric I'd just HAVE to enter.
My Grandmother, God love her, had given me her collection of fabric about a year ago.
This was one of the "gems" that I found.
She passed away in December.
I kind of regret not having asked her what she had in mind
when she purchased six (yes, SIX) yards of this beauty.
For scale, I've placed my 8" scissors on the fabric.
It reminds me of something that would have been a hit in the Miami Vice era..
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
I didn't hesitate as to which fabric I'd just HAVE to enter.
My Grandmother, God love her, had given me her collection of fabric about a year ago.
This was one of the "gems" that I found.
She passed away in December.
I kind of regret not having asked her what she had in mind
when she purchased six (yes, SIX) yards of this beauty.
For scale, I've placed my 8" scissors on the fabric.
It reminds me of something that would have been a hit in the Miami Vice era..
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
#256
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Originally Posted by KellyK
Just had a thought, some of those would look okay as binding, you know, so that you can't see the whole print = )
Elvis is such an exceptional fabric that it deserves to be the central focus of the entire work of art. Anyone that has an opportunity to work with Elvis should consider themself honored.
#257
Originally Posted by cjomomma
Originally Posted by incoming2me
It reminds me of something that would have been a hit in the Miami Vice era..
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
just need a few pastel tank tops and white linen jackets.
(For me, the peach puts it over the edge!)
I've taken a couple of yards have cut a four patch stack n' whack with the thinking that maybe it would improve... wrong.
However, it was my DMIL's idea.
I've threatened to give it to her! :thumbup:
#260
Originally Posted by Diamondrose
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Originally Posted by KellyK
Just had a thought, some of those would look okay as binding, you know, so that you can't see the whole print = )
Elvis is such an exceptional fabric that it deserves to be the central focus of the entire work of art. Anyone that has an opportunity to work with Elvis should consider themself honored.
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