Do you save your selvages?
#141
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Two or three years ago I read a library book about using selvages. I made a "tree of life" patterned quilt and hung it is my sewing room. It is fun to look at it and remember to whom a certain fabric belonged, etc. If I tire of this, I will yank it from the wall and cuddle up with my husband and cat in front of a nice fire this winter! I think the name of the book was "From the Selvage Edge".
#142
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Duluth, MN
Posts: 225
I save and use my selvages. I have made 2 pillows and 1 quilt top. I have enough to make a few aprons or bags. My sister also saves her selvages for me. I make a few squares up when I am in between projects or need a mindless project to keep my fingers busy. Waste not want not.
#145
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Take time for God today
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yes,I save the ones that are at least the size of a fat quarter,and I really like the fabric. It comes in handy.
I have a limit and it must fix in my left over tub. I can
really pack it down but not over.
I have a limit and it must fix in my left over tub. I can
really pack it down but not over.
#146
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Dothan, Alabama
Posts: 914
Originally Posted by Kutnso
I've been cutting mine 1/2 inch above the sevedge. I think one would need something for a seam allowance!!??
Happy cutting, Kutnso
Happy cutting, Kutnso
#148
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Dothan, Alabama
Posts: 914
Originally Posted by Sierra
To those who sew things with salvage pieces:
How much "color" do you leave on sevages you save????
I throw away very small pieces, but have always saved longer ones. I use them to try out designs, and for trying out fabric paint (do I have the color right). Since I've begun quilting I use savage edges as "ribbon" for packages. Also, tie up sleeping bags and quilts that are stored on the top shelf of the closet. I've never cut a inch or two of fabric with the selvage. Maybe from now on I'll measure from the less-salvage side when I cut fabric, if I don't need every inch. That way I may leave some fabric with the larger salvage.
I like the products made with salvage. The best in recycling!!!!!
How much "color" do you leave on sevages you save????
I throw away very small pieces, but have always saved longer ones. I use them to try out designs, and for trying out fabric paint (do I have the color right). Since I've begun quilting I use savage edges as "ribbon" for packages. Also, tie up sleeping bags and quilts that are stored on the top shelf of the closet. I've never cut a inch or two of fabric with the selvage. Maybe from now on I'll measure from the less-salvage side when I cut fabric, if I don't need every inch. That way I may leave some fabric with the larger salvage.
I like the products made with salvage. The best in recycling!!!!!
#150
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: missoula montana
Posts: 17
hey, don't throw the selvages away...they make great quilts...I just made one...you do have to cut about 1 1/2 inches in from the edge of the selvage if you are going to use them...I had quilters saving just the decorated edge( the selvage with a name, numbers, circles that are colored) for almost a year...A gal wrote a book on "how to use selvages".....sorry, I am traveling so don't have her name or that of the book...go google Quilts made from selvages.....I bet it will come up...
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