Saturday, February 15, 2025

Scrap Happy in February - Not Quilt Blocks!

Scrap Happy Day is an opportunity for us to share things we've made from scrap materials or how we have repurposed something. This month my shares fall into the latter category, although scrap materials have also been involved. 

In my last post I showed some of the latest needle book I'd been working on. That has since been completed. To avoid over loading this post with pictures I will share it separately, in a post of its' own. But let me show you the other needle books I've made in recent weeks. 

This is the simplest one. I used a piece of denim from the leg of my husband's cast-off jeans for the base of the cover, then embellished it with the embroidered portion of a vintage handkerchief and a bit of embroidery of my own.

Three are no pages in this book. (Does that mean it doesn't qualify as a book? Is it merely a pamphlet?) Instead the inside of the cover has a pocket for a pair of scissors, made from more of the denim, and some felt for storing needles and pins. The yellow foundation is cotton from another vintage hanky.

On the back of the book I simply stitched on a vintage crochet piece rescued from somewhere.

This is the book I use almost daily. It's about 3.5" wide (closed) and 5" high. 

Another little book I've made began with a vintage child's hanky. It's about four inches square.

This little housekeeper is the main image printed on the hanky. Isn't she cute? I stitched around her and then seed stitched the rest of the background area with tiny upright cross stitches. And added the sequin bluebird!

There are two layers of the felted red wool inside the front cover, with a bit of lace to distinguish between the two layers. Wool is my preference for storing needles and pins. I understand it helps to keep them sharp and keeps them from rusting. The pair of Westies came from a vintage guest towel and are layered over a bit of fabric from an old hand made apron. I only sewed down three sides of the towel fabric so they make a pocket.

The center spread was created from a strip of pillowcase that had the crochet edging you see at the bottom of the page. The fabric of the pillowcase lines the apron fabric from the previous page. Then I layered strips of vintage laces on a piece of muslin to make the pocket front. Sewing the pages in place, up the middle of this signature, created two pockets in the middle of this book.

Turning the page you find the apron fabric again with another bit of crochet and a bead stitched on top and two more pages of felted wool. 

Here you can see the flower pot that is printed on the other three corners of the hanky and the laundry tag I sewed on just for the heck of it. (One of my great-grandmothers was called Eva. As I understand it, all of my grandmothers sewed or crafted. This laundry tag is my way of honoring them, bringing them into my projects with me.)
 

On the back cover I stitched around that flower pot and raw edge appliqued some favorite images from my quilting cottons, then filled in with more upright crosses. 

Here's a list of where you can see more scrapilicious projects. If you'd like to participate just leave a comment on Kate's blog. If it weren't for Scrap Happy Days I'd probably stop blogging altogether!

Kate, Eva, Sue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan,
Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
NĂ³ilin, Viv, Karrin, Alissa,
Tierney, Hannah and Maggie