Friday, May 15, 2026

Scrap Happy in May

Scrap Happy Day occurs on the 15th of each month and is hosted by Kate at Tall Tales From Chiconia. The idea is to share a project or object that has been made entirely out of scrap materials or repurposed somehow. A couple of months ago I was gifted some vintage 8 pointed star quilt blocks that had been rescued from the trash! 


 
I forget now how many of these blocks there were. Six or eight maybe. The star points were pieced on paper foundations from what I think was a catalog.


 I took off all the papers and hand washed the blocks. Then I separated the star points and eventually quite a few of the patches as well.


 I hadn't a clue what I was going to do with the patches. I had no interest in trying to put the star blocks into a quilt. But making slow stitched scrolls has been a source of real pleasure lately. In order to use the patches without cutting them down at all - because I always want to showcase the prints and colors - I figured a 4" strip of foundation fabric would accommodate the largest patches and I could use the smaller ones to fill in around them. So I ripped a strip off of a dress I can no longer wear (off the sleeve actually) and used it as the foundation for the scroll.


 A second strip from the other sleeve off the dress on the left and the scroll I made on the right. 

When I got to the end of my strip, which is about 17" long, I didn't know what to do with it. Then one day the lower quarter of the strip got folded up and the idea came to turn this into a hussif (needle roll or sewing kit). 

 That section will become a pocket to hold scissors, maybe a spool of thread, whatever might be needed. 

Above that I plan to put a pin cushion and somewhere along the length there will be felt pages for needles.


 Folding it up again and then the last bit becomes a flap and a place for a closure.


 That's as far as I've come. I'm thinking of using a piece of blue jean pant leg to line the patchwork. The pin cushion and needle pages will be secured to the denim. There will be a little bit of decorative stitching I think, and maybe an embellishment or two. Don't expect to see the end result next month though. I have two Textile Tales books I need to work on, not to mention a couple of other projects I have in process. In the meantime, you can visit the links below to get even more inspiration. 😊

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