Loved it so much I subscribed! I just inherited my Mom's entire sewing studio, and she was doing things just like this. I am excited to carry on her legacy, and it is helping me to cope with her loss to be able to create with the things she didn't complete.
I also make pouches about this same size. They sell well at my local flea market. Just a little tip, sew your button on before you line it. Looks so much cleaner and finishes nicely. I love your channel. Awesome projects to learn to make. Thank you so much.
I like how you point out how hesitant you were as to where to place the strips. I would find that the hardest part so your advice to just go with it is really helpful. You've really brought out the beauty in Liberty fabric. Your pieces are so lovely.
Hi...thank you for letting me know your thoughts. I am glad that my hesitation came across. I had to tell myself to let go and Just do it! I am so glad I did. :)
I have done something similar, but used sheer organza on top before stitching, then used some fun stitches (my machine has SO many that i rarely use). Then you don’t have to worry about pieces sticking up. I have also added some threads and other fun bits and bobs and it comes out so fun! Thanks for sharing- we all need ways to use up those scraps:)
I find the result simply wondersweet (don't know if this word exists but if not I proudly announce I just made it up). Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and how-to with us, darling! This was a true enrichment, and now I know what to do with all my upholstery snips and pieces! I also love the way you're commenting what you're doing in a in a cheerful, conversational tone. I will watch your other videos on my TV while I finish knitting my woolen overknee stockings for the next winter, so you will be my crafting companion ❤
Wow! I absolutely love this new word. I will use "wondersweet" and think of you every time I do. :)) I am honored to be your crafting companion. The overknee stockings sound amazing. :))
I have a thing about ironed dish towels. I iron all of mine. Adds to that feeling they are freshly laundered and because they are then ironed it shows a visible difference that they are fresh as opposed to full of wrinkles etc. don’t know why but I enjoy it. Easy ironing and at the same time satisfying 😂😂😂
Love this so much, looks like so much fun! I’m so glad UA-cam suggested this. These fabrics are so gorgeous ! The possibilities are endless as to shape and sizes. You could make one with sides so you could hold more things in and make it like a clutch bag.. thanks so much for sharing this!
What an enjoyable video. Great way to use up some of those unavoidable scraps! Going to go and have a play right away! Thanks for sharing this lovely idea.
I love this! It reminds me of my grandchildren scribbling with crayons like that! lol. I have been saving all sorts of scraps for a few years now. Think I will do some of this mindless play with them!! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
Beautiful!! I’ve done some crazy quilting using large fabric swatches, but using the small pieces is just genius!! Just love it!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much!! I have respected so many youtubers who are just putting themselves out there and being authentic. This inspired me so I'm so glad it inspires you. :)))
I have been drooling over my scraps of Liberty for a long time. I am so happy to be using them. Thank you for letting me know you loved the tutorial :)))
Thank you so much Bridget, I really really enjoyed watching you create those beautiful and gorgeous pieces from what would normally throw out. I really really love❤❤❤❤ this. And theres no limit to what you can achieve with this idea. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too.
How amazing ... I like the tutorial. I'd love to try weaving with those strips... my mind was going ballistic at the thought of so many little strips of fabric
I did something similar with thread that I made into a junk journal cover. I’ve also been saving my fabric scraps to do this for another journal cover 🙂 I should have enough scraps soon 🙂
Super cute 🥰! I am so jealous of your Liberty scraps (& the people who were lucky enough to receive masks made from these lovely fabrics ❤). I really need to build up Liberty stash, I adore that mushrooms 🍄🟫 print in there 😊
Believe me! These are scraps from mask making during Covid. I am so glad I had the notion to do so during that crazy time !! You can start saving moving forward 💕 Thank you for sharing…
Very cute pouch and making your own fabric was very interesting! I have just one small suggestion on the ribbon closure. Since the ribbon will continually have tension on it by wrapping it around the button and because the sewing machine MAYBE put two stitches in such a narrow ribbon, I would tie a knot in the end that is inside the seam BEFORE stitching it. I do this exact thing and the tie lasts forever. Even it it doesn't come out, the ribbon can strip when tugging on it to tie around the button without the knot. Thanks for the tips on making the fabric "soup!"
Can’t believe you made masks out of Tana lawn it’s such a beautiful fabric and so expensive I would have had to make something more than masks, whoever received them were very lucky . The new fabric looks so ❤So pretty
Hi... I already had a Liberty Fabric problem (lol) when the lock down happened. Lots of friends and family needed something soft and light to wear. I was there to help in their time of need. Just so happy that my brain was working to save the scraps. :)
I love this!!! You have so much patience ;) I'm a drawer, painter and journaler ... the first thing I thought when you were folding it getting ready to make the little clutch was it would be great for a pen/pencil holder ... with a two inch strip sewn on the length inside, beautiful ;) I used some natural canvas type material to make one, it's a little roughly made but it does the job ;) thanks for sharing !
Dig it !!!! I’m making some outta my zillions of scraps I may try some with serging the edges with bright thread Oooo weee And thank you for getting to the point and not dragging on Ya even showed a goof in camera ….lol😂
Hi... I love the idea of using the serger too! Even doing lettuce edge. I wanted to leave the boo boo in there because we all have these mishaps at some point. I am glad it made you laugh! Thank you for watching.
I would have sewn the button on before the lining to keep the lining from puckering like that. I've made little scrappy bags and wristlets like this before and people really love them.
Hi there, your video caught my eye with all the beautiful colours you’ve used. I watched it, I liked it, so I hit the subscribe button and now I’m going to blitz through your other videos! I shall look forward to see what’s coming next. Thank you for sharing, you’ve got a new viewer from UK x
Hi Bridgette I so enjoyed your video and you have inspired me to do something similar. You mentioned that you had a video on how you made the button that you used and I would love to see that one too, however when I looked at all your videos I couldn’t see one for buttons.
Hi Joyce, Sorry for the confusion. The buttons came from my paper bead video below. I am thinking of doing a video on buttons only. I need more... :))) ua-cam.com/video/prKQvSy_71w/v-deo.html
Love what you have done here, I have so many crumbs if liberty as well, I think your idea looks great so I will give it a go, the violence ? You mention what does that do seal it in ? Thanks for today , just found you snd will subscribe ,
Hi, thank you :) Vilene is a water soluble stabilizer that you can use to cover your scraps. You sew on top of it and then wash it out. You are left with a stitched piece. It is great to hold everything in place. Here is the link. amzn.to/3YbG6VJ I hope this helps ☺️💕☺️
Thank you for coming back on this one for me , I appreciate that. Got to find out a bit more on the organza as well , this is also new to me . I am a bit behind as fairly new to sewing .
Lovely tutorial. Can you please explain what violene (sp?) is? I couldn't really hear clearly and turned closed caption on and that is the word that came up for one of the examples. I live in a remote place where it is hard to get supplies but I have lots of muslin, so that might be the way to go for me, instead of the fusible thermolam. Thanks so much!
Hi :)) Thanks for watching! The product is called Vilene but any water soluble stabilizer will work fine. I just happened to use this one. Solvy also makes a very good one. I hope this helps. Have fun :)
Hi... these specific scraps came from mask making so I was cutting straight lines with templates. I got lucky! You could create strips with a rotary cutter and a ruler if you wanted to try without making yourself crazy. :)))
Have you made any pieces using crumbs , and how did you quilt those pieces please . They are smaller pieces hence why I ask, love watching the bits you make. . Thank you for sharing. What did you use for the tie please.
Hi…I have not made anything using crumbs. If I did, I think I would put the crumbs down and then place some organza over the top. Carefully pin it and then take it to my machine and stitch it. I hope this helps. Thanks you 💕
Thank you, what would you place the crumbs onto as a base. I have managed to locate both the violins and organza thank goodness in the Uk, so can follow your ideas which I guess you mean as a top. I guess also quilting would need to be straight line to avoid any pieces being missed . Thank you for your help,snd coming back to me. Enjoy watching your ideas.
Hi… I would use and light to medium weight fabric for the base. You could do straight line embroidery or free motion. The organza holds a lot of the scrap in. Also… the tie I used was a piece of 2mm silk embroidery thread. 😊
Loved it so much I subscribed! I just inherited my Mom's entire sewing studio, and she was doing things just like this. I am excited to carry on her legacy, and it is helping me to cope with her loss to be able to create with the things she didn't complete.
I am sorry for your loss. I am sure your Mom would be honored by your carrying on her passion. All the best and thank your for joining me :)
Those strips would be perfect to make fabric twine! Beautiful fabric too!
Oh my! Will have to add it to my list. Thank you for sharing. :)
Beautiful !!! A wonderful way to use the leftover fabric. Thanks for sharing 🧵🪡♥️
Thanks again 💕 Glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
Oh my goodness. I love love love this.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the idea :)
I also make pouches about this same size. They sell well at my local flea market. Just a little tip, sew your button on before you line it. Looks so much cleaner and finishes nicely. I love your channel. Awesome projects to learn to make. Thank you so much.
Great tip! Thank you for sharing!
I like how you point out how hesitant you were as to where to place the strips. I would find that the hardest part so your advice to just go with it is really helpful. You've really brought out the beauty in Liberty fabric. Your pieces are so lovely.
Hi...thank you for letting me know your thoughts. I am glad that my hesitation came across. I had to tell myself to let go and Just do it! I am so glad I did. :)
I have done something similar, but used sheer organza on top before stitching, then used some fun stitches (my machine has SO many that i rarely use). Then you don’t have to worry about pieces sticking up. I have also added some threads and other fun bits and bobs and it comes out so fun! Thanks for sharing- we all need ways to use up those scraps:)
That's a great idea! I want to try it. Would be really fun. Thank you 💕
i’ve seen organza used on top
Sounds very interesting . Thank you for telling us some more tips.
So cute, what a clever idea. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you like it! These scraps are inspiring me :)
an interesting patchwork idea from a cheerful and talented lady
Thank you for your kind words 🙏☺️🙏
I find the result simply wondersweet (don't know if this word exists but if not I proudly announce I just made it up).
Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and how-to with us, darling! This was a true enrichment, and now I know what to do with all my upholstery snips and pieces!
I also love the way you're commenting what you're doing in a in a cheerful, conversational tone. I will watch your other videos on my TV while I finish knitting my woolen overknee stockings for the next winter, so you will be my crafting companion ❤
Wow! I absolutely love this new word. I will use "wondersweet" and think of you every time I do. :)) I am honored to be your crafting companion. The overknee stockings sound amazing. :))
If you don't mind, I'll long-term borrow that in french as ✨Merveillechouette✨
I have a thing about ironed dish towels. I iron all of mine. Adds to that feeling they are freshly laundered and because they are then ironed it shows a visible difference that they are fresh as opposed to full of wrinkles etc. don’t know why but I enjoy it. Easy ironing and at the same time satisfying 😂😂😂
☺️ There is just something about ironing for some of us 😂 Thank you for sharing 💕
All those strips, it’s be fun to weave warm through cool colors.
What a neat idea ☺️Thanks for sharing 💕
Love it. Thanks.
Thank you 🙏 💕🙏
Love this so much, looks like so much fun! I’m so glad UA-cam suggested this. These fabrics are so gorgeous ! The possibilities are endless as to shape and sizes. You could make one with sides so you could hold more things in and make it like a clutch bag.. thanks so much for sharing this!
Thank you so much for watching! I plan to make myself a sweet summer bag using this process. I will video it so I can share it :)))
"Fabric Gold"...I'm stealing this phrase. I Loved this project. Thank you for showing the mistakes and fixes. Imperfect art is perfect art. ❤😂
You are so welcome! I like to keep my mistakes in! This is part of my creative process. 🤪 It is who I am…
“Fabric Gold” is for all of us ❤️
What an enjoyable video. Great way to use up some of those unavoidable scraps! Going to go and have a play right away! Thanks for sharing this lovely idea.
Hi… I’m so glad you liked it! I hope you enjoy your process 💕
I love this! It reminds me of my grandchildren scribbling with crayons like that! lol. I have been saving all sorts of scraps for a few years now. Think I will do some of this mindless play with them!! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
😂…. I love this! I hope you enjoy exploring ❤️
Super cute...thanks for sharing. Linda
You are so welcome. Glad you enjoyed it 💕
Holy - just WOW!!!
Thank you very much!!
Such inspiration! I need this longer for art brushes!!
This would make a beautiful brush bag. I want to make a pencil holder like this 💕
Thanks for sharing ☺️
Yep the keep going is trust the process it not don yet....looks fab
I have to always keep telling myself this. Thank you for watching :)
Great idea. Very pretty.❤
Thank you! 😊 💕
Beautiful! Looks like watercolor! ❤
Thank you so much 😀 I am sometimes see landscapes when I look at these.
Beautiful!! I’ve done some crazy quilting using large fabric swatches, but using the small pieces is just genius!! Just love it!! Thank you for sharing!!
I am so glad you enjoyed it! I am amazed at the fun you can have with these little scraps 😍
I like how you have a tiny iron and a HUGE iron.
😂 I also have an iron in between too! Thanks for watching 💕
I find that ironing puts me into a meditative state, as do sweeping and vacuuming. This actually has a name. It is called moving meditation.
This is wonderful news. Thank you for sharing moving mediation.
Really beautiful for real ❤thanks
Thank you so muck for letting me know :)
I love ironing fabric but NOT clothes!😊
😂 Me too! Thank you for sharing 💕
Right? Flat’s where it’s at! 😊
Same here
I love to iron too! And save scraps. I love Vermont. My sister has lived there for 39 years.
Maybe it is the sense of accomplishment that comes with getting wrinkles out of fabric 😂 Thanks for sharing that your Sis lives in VT. 💕
loved the oops 😂. This looks so beautiful 😻
Hi... I wanted to leave that in because we all have OOPS going on. Hope I made you laugh. Thanks for sharing :))
So pretty! I love this idea!!!
I’m so happy you liked it 🥰
Simply adorable.
Thank you for letting me know. :)
You have inspired me. I love your realness. ❤
Thank you so much!! I have respected so many youtubers who are just putting themselves out there and being authentic. This inspired me so I'm so glad it inspires you. :)))
Like your eclectic style. Cool idea
Thank you very much for letting me know ❤️
How lovely, fun and vibrant looks!!! Well done Bridget💕
Thanks so much! 😊🙏💕
I do mine by hand stitching. Looks amazing.
I love hand stitching too! I am sure your pieces look beautiful :))
I just subscribed to your channel and i love this idea now i want to watch the button video. 😊
Yay! Thank you!
What a fun pouch. The possibilities using fabric scraps are endless. Thank you. I just found you today. ❤ now I am looking for the button tutorial.
@@shellynoones8137 Hi , glad you enjoyed the video. The button I used was from my fabric paper bead charms video.
@@Reignvermont I watched that video too 😉♥️♥️. Love your content. Thanks so much.
@@shellynoones8137 🥰
Thanks for sharing such a neat idea.
Thanks for watching! I am so excited to explore more with this idea :)
STUNNING, indeed. ❤😍
Thank you so much 🤩💕🤩
Thank you 🙏
I LOVE this look!! I can’t wait to see what else you come up with!! Thanks so much for sharing your technique!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for letting me know 💕💕
Adorable. And yes I name so many scraps and selvages to use. Love the tutorial.
I have been drooling over my scraps of Liberty for a long time. I am so happy to be using them. Thank you for letting me know you loved the tutorial :)))
Super cute, thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much for letting me know! :)
This is a wonderful idea, thank you!
Thank you very much for watching 💕
beautiful! i love watching you cut the strips and lay them down. im going to watch it agail lol
I am so happy you enjoyed, and art still enjoying the video. I love creating using this process. Thank you for letting me know. :))
Thank you so much Bridget, I really really enjoyed watching you create those beautiful and gorgeous pieces from what would normally throw out. I really really love❤❤❤❤ this. And theres no limit to what you can achieve with this idea. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too.
Hi... Thank you so much for letting me know! I really appreciate it. I have so many ideas spinning around in my head.
Totally adorable
Thank you 🥰
This is amazing!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much ☺️
Это очень красиво!!! Спасибо за мастерство. ❤
Thank you for watching. Have fun creating :))
Lovely idea and design
Glad you like it! Thanks for letting me know 💕
Beautiful!
Thank you very much for letting me know :))
Love love love it so much, Great idea
Thank you very much!
Fica muito lindo o trabalho final. Maravilhoso! Parabéns. ❤
Thank you 🙏 💕
Looks like fun❤
Hi.. it is fun. Hope you get a chance to try 🥰
How amazing ... I like the tutorial.
I'd love to try weaving with those strips... my mind was going ballistic at the thought of so many little strips of fabric
Weaving would be fun to try! Thank you for watching :)
Thank you! Love it all.
Thank you so much for letting me know ☺️💕
Beautiful ❤
Thank you for watching ❤️
I did something similar with thread that I made into a junk journal cover. I’ve also been saving my fabric scraps to do this for another journal cover 🙂 I should have enough scraps soon 🙂
That's a great idea! I hope you enjoy making your projects 💕
Great idea 💡😊❤ love it!
Thank you for watching. :)))
Marvurles work god bless you ❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much! :)
Love this idea! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching :))
So fun! I have many ideas!! Thank you. 😊
Right? You can go crazy thinking about all the things you could make. Thank you for watching :))
Sew creative, thank you.
I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for letting me know ♥️
Love it!
Thank you for watching. So glad you enjoyed the video :)
Super cute 🥰! I am so jealous of your Liberty scraps (& the people who were lucky enough to receive masks made from these lovely fabrics ❤). I really need to build up Liberty stash, I adore that mushrooms 🍄🟫 print in there 😊
I love the Liberty scraps too!! Yes! the mushroom print :)) A silver lining of Covid times. Thanks for watching.
Awesome job!
Thank you for letting me know. :)))
Sooooo Cute!!!!!
Thank you 🙏 💕💕
I wish I had kept my tiny scraps, now!
Believe me! These are scraps from mask making during Covid. I am so glad I had the notion to do so during that crazy time !! You can start saving moving forward 💕 Thank you for sharing…
Just found your channel, I am going to put cute animals in the center of some of the block for a baby quilt, love it
Great idea!! That will be beautiful. :))
Excellent work 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Very cute pouch and making your own fabric was very interesting! I have just one small suggestion on the ribbon closure. Since the ribbon will continually have tension on it by wrapping it around the button and because the sewing machine MAYBE put two stitches in such a narrow ribbon, I would tie a knot in the end that is inside the seam BEFORE stitching it. I do this exact thing and the tie lasts forever. Even it it doesn't come out, the ribbon can strip when tugging on it to tie around the button without the knot. Thanks for the tips on making the fabric "soup!"
Thank you so much for your suggestions. I really appreciate the feedback. Always learning :)))
Can’t believe you made masks out of Tana lawn it’s such a beautiful fabric and so expensive I would have had to make something more than masks, whoever received them were very lucky . The new fabric looks so ❤So pretty
Hi... I already had a Liberty Fabric problem (lol) when the lock down happened. Lots of friends and family needed something soft and light to wear. I was there to help in their time of need. Just so happy that my brain was working to save the scraps. :)
I love this!!! You have so much patience ;) I'm a drawer, painter and journaler ... the first thing I thought when you were folding it getting ready to make the little clutch was it would be great for a pen/pencil holder ... with a two inch strip sewn on the length inside, beautiful ;) I used some natural canvas type material to make one, it's a little roughly made but it does the job ;) thanks for sharing !
Hi… sounds like you are very creative 🤩 This would make a great pencil and brush case.
I need on myself 😂
Thank you for sharing 💕
Love so much❤❤❤
Thank you! Glad you liked the video :)
Brilliant idea. I wish I had a scrap bag, but I have made a start with the few bits and bobs I have left over. ;)
I am treasuring this scrap pile. It is a silver lining from the lock down days. Thank you for watching. :)
Looks amazing I wondered what I can do with my scraps has given me many ideas. Sharon From New Zealand
Hi Sharon, I would love to visit beautiful New Zealand one day. :) I have been dreaming about what to do with these scraps forever. LOL So much fun!
I love this!
I am so glad you do 💕Thanks for watching ☺️
This is like sashiko but with a machine. I’ll have to try it.
John
Agreed ☺️ Thank you for sharing 🙏
Fun video!!!
Thanks :))
Dig it !!!! I’m making some outta my zillions of scraps
I may try some with serging the edges with bright thread
Oooo weee
And thank you for getting to the point and not dragging on
Ya even showed a goof in camera ….lol😂
Hi... I love the idea of using the serger too! Even doing lettuce edge. I wanted to leave the boo boo in there because we all have these mishaps at some point. I am glad it made you laugh! Thank you for watching.
My scraps are from making masks as well. Thanks for helping me to figure out how hat to do with them.
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Me encanta👏👏👏
I am so glad you loved this. Thanks for watching :))
That is soooooo cute. Reminds me of a crazy quilt. I want to try this. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! My mind is going crazy on this concept right now. lol
I would have sewn the button on before the lining to keep the lining from puckering like that. I've made little scrappy bags and wristlets like this before and people really love them.
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing 💕
Adorei. Fantadtico
Thank you :)))
Ficou top demais.
Add a couple of beads to the end of the tie. Thanks for your info.
Great idea! Thanks!
Que cosa tan espectacular yo también reciclo
Maravillosa, Muchas Gracias! :))
Hi there, your video caught my eye with all the beautiful colours you’ve used. I watched it, I liked it, so I hit the subscribe button and now I’m going to blitz through your other videos! I shall look forward to see what’s coming next. Thank you for sharing, you’ve got a new viewer from UK x
Hi... Thank you for joining my channel. I appreciate the support. Liberty fabrics catch my eye all the time. :))
Wow! 🥰😍
Thank you so much!!!
Hermoso! Yo haría un acolchado
I need more scrap to make a quilt 😂 Thanks!
Hi Bridgette I so enjoyed your video and you have inspired me to do something similar. You mentioned that you had a video on how you made the button that you used and I would love to see that one too, however when I looked at all your videos I couldn’t see one for buttons.
Hi Joyce, Sorry for the confusion. The buttons came from my paper bead video below. I am thinking of doing a video on buttons only. I need more... :)))
ua-cam.com/video/prKQvSy_71w/v-deo.html
Love what you have done here, I have so many crumbs if liberty as well, I think your idea looks great so I will give it a go, the violence ? You mention what does that do seal it in ? Thanks for today , just found you snd will subscribe ,
Hi, thank you :) Vilene is a water soluble stabilizer that you can use to cover your scraps. You sew on top of it and then wash it out. You are left with a stitched piece.
It is great to hold everything in place. Here is the link. amzn.to/3YbG6VJ
I hope this helps ☺️💕☺️
Thank you for coming back on this one for me , I appreciate that. Got to find out a bit more on the organza as well , this is also new to me . I am a bit behind as fairly new to sewing .
@@karentoynton8948 I hope you enjoy your sewing journey 🤩
Love it gonna try and do it
I hope you have lots of fun trying this idea out. Thank you for watching!
Beautiful I also do the same thing but I can not bear to part with my samples
Hi… I know! It is hard to part with some of these 😂 Thanks for sharing 💕
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Thank you 💕
محشره واقعٱ شگفت انگیزه
Thank you!!
Lovely tutorial. Can you please explain what violene (sp?) is? I couldn't really hear clearly and turned closed caption on and that is the word that came up for one of the examples. I live in a remote place where it is hard to get supplies but I have lots of muslin, so that might be the way to go for me, instead of the fusible thermolam. Thanks so much!
Hi :)) Thanks for watching! The product is called Vilene but any water soluble stabilizer will work fine. I just happened to use this one. Solvy also makes a very good one. I hope this helps. Have fun :)
Hi Brigitte. Love your creative, beautiful crazy sewing! :) How do you make the perfect little strips? My scraps are higgly-piggly mess of shapes.
Hi... these specific scraps came from mask making so I was cutting straight lines with templates. I got lucky! You could create strips with a rotary cutter and a ruler if you wanted to try without making yourself crazy. :)))
Like to iron as well. 😂
Thanks for letting my know 🤩
Have you made any pieces using crumbs , and how did you quilt those pieces please . They are smaller pieces hence why I ask, love watching the bits you make. . Thank you for sharing. What did you use for the tie please.
Hi…I have not made anything using crumbs. If I did, I think I would put the crumbs down and then place some organza over the top. Carefully pin it and then take it to my machine and stitch it. I hope this helps. Thanks you 💕
Thank you, what would you place the crumbs onto as a base. I have managed to locate both the violins and organza thank goodness in the Uk, so can follow your ideas which I guess you mean as a top. I guess also quilting would need to be straight line to avoid any pieces being missed . Thank you for your help,snd coming back to me. Enjoy watching your ideas.
Hi… I would use and light to medium weight fabric for the base. You could do straight line embroidery or free motion. The organza holds a lot of the scrap in. Also… the tie I used was a piece of 2mm silk embroidery thread. 😊