Friday, August 15, 2025

Scrap Happy in August

 We are having uncomfortably high temperatures at the moment. It is August in the Northern Hemisphere after all. I have a couple of quilts that need binding but I just can't face working on them in this heat. I'm not even interested in making blocks for a future quilt. Gotta have the iron on for that process. So I have turned to hand sewing and working with some of the smallest scraps in my magpie's nest.

I started with a strip of muslin 2.5" high and about 23" long. On top of that I raw-edge appliqued various patches, mostly in pinks and purples as it turned out. 


Once I had the strip covered I began embellishing it with simple embroidery stitches. 

There are some lazy daisy or detached chain stitches and straight stitches in various configurations in the section above. 

I did a spider web rose, blanket stitches, tiny upright cross stitches, and more chain stitches in this section.

Eventually I added other embellishments like strips of ribbon and lace, charms, buttons, and a tag from a man's necktie. Following are photos from the left end to the right end. 








I believe that's a piece of antique lace in this section.


 

 The next step is to put a back on the strip and find something to wind it around for the full scroll effect. While I do that you can visit these other Scrap Happy Day participants. 😊

KateEva, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan
Moira, SandraChrisAlys,
ClaireJeanDawnGwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue LVera, 
Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Viv, Karrin,  Alissa,
Hannah and Maggie

 

5 comments:

  1. I just LOVE this Sue! This is exactly the type of thing i want to sew... Thank you so much for the inspiration... Love the colors too.. Looking forward to what you find to wrap it around.. Hugs! deb

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  2. You can make a spool using a TP tube stuffed with something to firm it up - then add cardboard circles top and bottom (adding color or trim as desired). I was lucky to find an aged wood one a while back but I was using a DIY version until that lucky find. Your meditation strip is beautiful!

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  3. great colours and wonderful variety of scraps and different stitches, An old wooden spool used for weaving yarns would be great to wind it on. Well done!

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  4. Great work! love the embellishments

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  5. Oh the scraps combined with stitching, just marvelous!

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