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Izzie the Teenage Tabby Says .... There's no doubt about the value and importance of scrap! |
Forget about analyzing scraps, Laurel Let's just play! |
A cada quien su gusto – To each her own
As well as being useful and cost effective, using up the Scrap from our garment sewing, opens up a world of personal creativity, as well
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Clearly, scrap is important to the newest member of our household, Izzie the teenaged tabby cat.Scraps are just as important to me as they are to any cat. Working with scrap, gets my mental processes humming,in ways not so different than they do for Izzie. I have a habit of going to my scrap bins when I feel the need to get a little jolt of playfulness. That’s something I think our young cat can relate to.
I like to work on my scrap habit. It’s good for the planet, and it reminds me that I don’t always have to purchase a new product,
to make something useful, fun or really beautiful. To top it all off, focusing on playing, oh I mean experimenting!, with my scrap,
gives me a chance to build more neural pathways - It sparks my creative juices, just like it does for Izzie the Teenaged Tabby Cat.
A cada quien su gusto! Or, maybe you say To each her own!
Izzie says, Just get out the scrap, let’s play!
Here’s what I talk about, in this month’s show, “The importance of scrap”, recorded in February of 2015
1) Pensamientos Primeros
Scrap – Rags, Patches and Snips. How useful a sewists leftovers can be!
Scraps are sewing leftovers. I call some of my larger scraps, remnants, These are scraps, from which, I might still make another tee shirt, a camisole or maybe a tote bag or little purse .
Entonces/Then there are the smaller remnents odds and ends– not big enough for a whole garment, but quite useful for a variety
of projects and make -do challenges.
Finally there are my snips – tiny bits and pieces, and strips that are just too pretty to toss. These bits and pieces are what really bring my creativity to life.
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I'm sorry I lost the link to this site. I remember it was a public site in Australia |
1. Ragg Mopps and Raggggg Rugggggs
iii. Nice link to Little House Living a woman who makes her own rag rugs for her own home.
http://www.littlehouseliving.com/how-to-make-rag-rugs.html
According to this link, rag mops are the best mop in the world, and the author says the that professionial cleaners in many countries swear by them.
http://www.instructables.com/id/HOW-TO-MAKE-%22THE-BEST-MOP-IN-THE-WORLD%22/
I’d love to hear from listeners who’ve made either of these raggy kind of projects. How patient do you have to be? I’m thinking of trying out something more basic along these lines like coasters. Could you maybe braid and curl up hot pads from repurposed scrap or old clothes?
Follow the Drinking Gourd - The Spiritual
http://www.followthedrinkinggourd.org/What_The_Lyrics_Mean.htm
http://www.contemplator.com/america/gourd.html
SewRuth, who I think hails from Ireland, had several ideas I hadn’t thought of. She had some very nice photos and how-to for belts, covered jewlery - bracelets, watch straps and embellishment for handbags.. I’m going to revisit the tutorial part of that posting when I think about making a belt from scrap I also really liked her idea about making an obi .That posting is definitely worth a visit if you’re into using up your scrap in an artistic way.
Sew Ruth Wee Scraps - https://corecouture.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/wee-scraps/comment-page-1/
Me Encanta Coser - Using Up Scraps http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2014/02/using-up-scraps-green-sewing.html
A couple of postings about the buttercup purse pattern, including a free pattern link
Embellishing a buttercup purse with tatting http://www.meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2012/09/tit-fortatting-embellishing-my.html
Do you love butter? In Praise of the Buttercup Purse. http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2012/09/do-you-love-butter-in-praise-of.html
Pinterest - Sewing Fabric Flowers http://www.pinterest.com/lrshimer/0-sewingfabricflowers/
2) Entonces/Then - Technicos – How I sew appliqué
I have my own way of doing a somewhat deconstructed appliqué
AngelLea has her own ideas
http://angelleadesigns.com/tutorials/how-to-make-and-apply-appliques
3) Pensamientos Finales/Final Thoughts – A Story of Scrap
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