Your quilt is amazing, I would love to quilt someday, I have never tried it. When relatives of ours emmigrated to New Zealand, I was given 3 boxes of fabric, I think I might have a look and attempt one. Thanks for the inspiration:)
I love how you repurposed so many things in your stash to create something so useful. And isn’t it interesting to think that we might make something that we don’t necessarily love, but someone else may really enjoy it? I have been using sheets for blouses and dresses, bandanas for kids pants (thank you Blue Yonder), and have recently acquired some old burlap bags that I plan to use to teach my kiddos how to do some embroidery. This winter I also want to use the old wool sweaters that I have been stashing to make some hats. (As seen in Soule Mama’s new book!)
I think this little quilt is so sweet! And, I love how you used your materials that you have on hand. You inspire me to help my girls finish their “crazy” scrap quilts that they have been working on from my scrap box. Your post is such a good lesson for us all about frugal, thrifty living.
Your quilt is amazing, I would love to quilt someday, I have never tried it. When relatives of ours emmigrated to New Zealand, I was given 3 boxes of fabric, I think I might have a look and attempt one. Thanks for the inspiration:)
I love how you repurposed so many things in your stash to create something so useful. And isn’t it interesting to think that we might make something that we don’t necessarily love, but someone else may really enjoy it? I have been using sheets for blouses and dresses, bandanas for kids pants (thank you Blue Yonder), and have recently acquired some old burlap bags that I plan to use to teach my kiddos how to do some embroidery. This winter I also want to use the old wool sweaters that I have been stashing to make some hats. (As seen in Soule Mama’s new book!)
Here’s a link to the bandana pants…
http://mnyoungones.blogspot.com/2009/05/bandana-pants.html
I think this little quilt is so sweet! And, I love how you used your materials that you have on hand. You inspire me to help my girls finish their “crazy” scrap quilts that they have been working on from my scrap box. Your post is such a good lesson for us all about frugal, thrifty living.
I enjoy your blog so much.