Do you save your selvages?
#131
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Originally Posted by hoofmaiden
Is there a link to an example of projects using selvages?
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Originally Posted by Sadiemae
What is the minimum length of selvages that you save?
#136
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I was saving them and then noticed I cut close to the selvage so how much would really show? I saw a bag a lady & asked her some questions. She cuts a 2" strip. Is that going to waste some of the good fabric?? Guess it depends on the pattern cause I always have some fabric left.
I think I will try to save selvages again. I think it would be a cute bag to store a quilt in or to take shopping.
I think I will try to save selvages again. I think it would be a cute bag to store a quilt in or to take shopping.
#137
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Originally Posted by muddlingabout
If the selvage includes the color dots and the name, I save and take to the LQS. If not, just like the trimmings from sergering, I just put them in a zip lock til early spring, then scatter them about for the birds to use as nesting material. What a delight it is to spot a nest with a splotch of bright blue or raspberry pink and imagine that I might have contributed to their home.
#139
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I haven't been saving mine, as mine are usually just too short-like 1.5" or 2.5". And I'd have to try to remember to do so. Not sure how skinny they can be to be used. I try to use my fabrics as much as I can. Maybe need to find a small project to save for, and see how it goes!
#140
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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!!!!!
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