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Practicing on Scraps? Turn them into a useful item. - Edey's Vintage and Current Needlework
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Practicing on Scraps? Turn them into a useful item.

 If you have needlework projects that are unfinished, or that you used a piece of scrap fabric to try out a new stitch or idea, don't waste those samples. Bind the edges of them and use them for place mats, cup mats, endtable scarves, or table runners. Covers for an upholstered chair arm is another idea. 

  When I'm cleaning up and adjusting an old sewing machine I use some rectangles of fabric to stitch on to judge what I need to change on the stitching tensions, using a contrasting colored thread to easier see the stitches. I don't want to waste these so I put a bias tape border on them in a contrasting color and they become cup mats or end table mats, to protect against whatever gets set on the furniture. Or instead of bias tape use some scraps of ribbon or rickrack to make it decorative. You will have a sort of shabbychic look.

If they are large enough roll them up, and put several into your car for times when you are eating in your car. Use them for covering laps to protect clothing against spills or greasy foods. 

Put these to good use so that nothing gets wasted.  

Enjoy!  Edey


 

Published Jun 23 2009, 01:43 PM by Edey
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Comments

 

Pat said:

Great idea! I've always just thrown my practice pieces out.

June 30, 2009 1:00 PM
 

Edey said:

I have to reduce my clutter and stashes so this is a good way to put things into use.  Then when they get stained or worn at least I know I gave them a second life and reduced waste.  Edey

July 1, 2009 6:12 PM

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