Selvage Savers Savvy
#62
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: California
Posts: 702
I'm a saver and a collector so why not selvage! I have seen such cute projects made with them I just couldn't resist. I have a folding hamper that is half full (thanks to my sisters who also quilt and save selvage for me) ... I'm hoping to make some small projects ... I think those funky chickens look like a perfect project!
#64
I would love to see them!!!
#65
I have meticulously saved(hoarded) my selvedges for years. I save 1 1/2" strip off every piece I buy. I like the way they look in quilts, but also I use them for historical purposes. I think it's neat to put the date of the fabric in a quilt. It kinda dates the quilt and hopefully will add visual interest in 100 years, when my ancestors are looking at my work.
#66
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Charleston, WV
Posts: 258
I saved mine. It didn't take long so save enough to make a quilt from them. Unless you are a quilter, I don't think most people would appreciate the quilt made from "throw-away" scraps, but I think it's neat.
#67
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 6,006
I save them and collect them from whoever sends them to me. I crochet them to make rugs different sizes for the vet/animal hospital. I also use them for my puppies to have something to lay on around the house. I just keep tying them together and make balls of yarn from them. Also make blocks for quilts for charity too. I try to use everything I can. When on a tight budget you do what you can.
#68
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West New York, New Jersey
Posts: 1,673
I love them and have made several things - a sky scene with a selvage UFO among the stars, a block for a BOM challenge (I won them all!) which I turned into a fairly good size quilt. Several years ago at the Empire Quilters show in New York my favorite quilt was the first selvage quilt I ever saw. My quilting cousin, whose taste is different from mine, met up with me and said "wait till you see my favorite" - sure enough, the same quilt. It was made by guild member Karen Griska. Google her book "Quilts From the Selvage Edge" to get some ideas. Karen organized the BOM I mentioned earlier; the block was "selvage houses". If you google selvage quilts several pictures show up which also give a good idea of projects waiting to be made. I save all lengths; the smallest pieces are good for the corners of selvage strip blocks. Can you tell I'm a fan!
#69
#70
Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Middletown, Ohio
Posts: 20
I save selvages. I made a fun tote bage from selvages, now saving to make a table topper. Always fun to look back at special ones to remember that project. I always cut at least 1 1/2 inches. They are additive.
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