I got an early start to FNSI and got back to my trimming my
I used a die cutter to cut the hexagons for my quilt and was
Once I finished doing that, I laid out the 1 1/2 inch squares
I had been cutting for a project as I went along.
I also hemmed my nephew's cricket whites for him
I decided the scraps were too pretty to throw away
Thank you to Wendy for hosting us.
You can see what the others got up to here.










I love my Tilda fabric and what a novel way to keep those scraps
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to toss out any Tilda, no matter how small. What a great way to store and look at those pretty scraps!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to be able to make an early start with pretty results. Love the fabric jar and no calories.
ReplyDeleteFabric scraps should always be displayed in glass jars as they are so pretty. Oh, I had a thought....I wonder how your nephew would feel if you stitched a hexie (or two) to his cricket whites. =)
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've displayed your pretty Tilda scraps...
ReplyDeleteOH YES I think mending does count........
A busy time - and profitable too. xx
ReplyDeleteGlad you managed to make the most from the fabric left over from the hexies. I agree with Maria that mending does count.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lot of trimming and sorting but so worth it to get useable pieces. Love the jar of scraps! Well done with your Tilda makes so far this year (previous post).
ReplyDeleteAs a Tilda fan I love your projects and using up smaller pieces. The chopping up pieces takes time but worth it in the end
ReplyDeleteHugz
That is a big job cutting up all your scraps but well worth it. Love the jar of scraps.
ReplyDeleteYou made some great progress on that pile! I'm envious of the fact that you sat right down and trimmed up the scraps into usable pieces. I tell myself to do that but never seem to get there! That jar is gorgeous. I do something similar with my wool scraps!
ReplyDeleteLovely work, and what pretty fabrics. I could not get rid of the either.
ReplyDeleteLots of pretty fabrics in that jar what a great idea. The 1 1/2 inch squares look so pretty, lots happening there. Enjoy
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a very productive night.
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