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Old 06-13-2017, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by baskets4moo View Post
Thanks for all the nice comments. The selvages are from very narrow up to probably 2" wide. I'm an equal opportunity scrap/selvage user . I use the flat method of layering each selvage and stitching the edge so it's really not stiff at all. Granted, it's a little heavier than a regular pieced quilt but still quite usable if I choose to. I first sorted selvages by color to determine if the idea was even possible. Then when I found I could easily fill a project box each with the main colors I designed the layout.
Hi! May I ask, what is the flat method of layering each selvage? I've always wanted to do a quilt from selvages, but, just don't know the ins and outs - to feel confident enough to get started.

Thanks for sharing your beautiful quilt with us !!!
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Wow! That's beautiful!
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Old 06-14-2017, 08:48 AM
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The flat method is sewing along the edge of a selvage that is placed on top of another selvage while using a foundation material underneath. The turned method requires a wider selvage so that you can stitch and turn like a regular seam.
I've realized that selvage sewing is a great mystery to most so I am working on a tutorial with pictures and will let you all know when it's posted.
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I saw your quilt at the show this past weekend - WOW!!!
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Old 06-15-2017, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by baskets4moo View Post
The flat method is sewing along the edge of a selvage that is placed on top of another selvage while using a foundation material underneath. The turned method requires a wider selvage so that you can stitch and turn like a regular seam.
I've realized that selvage sewing is a great mystery to most so I am working on a tutorial with pictures and will let you all know when it's posted.

Thanks so much for the info.!
I can't wait for your tutorial to be available!!
Please, keep us informed - from this thread, if possible.
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Old 06-15-2017, 06:11 PM
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Great layout of the selvages! I love selvage projects so thanks for posting this terrific quilt.
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What a very unique quilt. If you want extra selvedges message me have zip lock bag full, needs a home 😀
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Wow that is beautiful! Congratulations
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Beautiful!
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WOW! I love it!
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