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Old 05-08-2021, 05:00 AM
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This quilt was posted on Pumpkin Patch BC's blog. The full quilt is here: https://pumpkinpatchbc.com/2021/05/07/selvage-spools/

Such a great idea! Time for another thing to add to my quilt bucket list.
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It is very pretty. I don't save or use selvages, if I did over the years I could have made many many quilts.
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Cute idea!
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I have a full box of selvages and have been sewing them on 10" sq. foundation paper. I hope to make a very heavy picnic quilt or two, or ten,...............someday.
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This is very pretty and an inspiration to start saving my salvages again. I saved some for another quilter for a couple years. I don't know if she ever used them or not.
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I wish I had the creativity to come up with these kinds of ideas! Everyone else in my family has the ability to innovate artistically. I'm still working on my color balances, lol.
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Thank you so much, Ibex94. What a clever idea. I have a large tin box full of salvages that need to be emptied!. What a good way to use them. I will need to play around to design the block but it is most certainly doable. I have saved the photo to my "Someday File". This might be a good retreat project for later this summer.
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That's a great selvedge quilt!
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How cute. I have sent the link to a friend that keeps selvedges.

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Thank you so much, Ibex94. What a clever idea. I have a large tin box full of salvages that need to be emptied!. What a good way to use them. I will need to play around to design the block but it is most certainly doable. I have saved the photo to my "Someday File". This might be a good retreat project for later this summer.
I played in EQ and came up with a 12" block making the selvage threads a 5 x 5 finished and 5 x 10 finished. Thought I'd start by sewing the squares and rectangles.."some day"..I call my file "let's make these"
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