This solid silver thimble is unblemished. It came into my possession from a house clearance. I was told it was worth £25 so paid it on the spot as it is a perfect fit.
The modern S, M, L, sizes don't fit me properly.
As a girl needs more than one thimble, I started looking on Ebay for antique thimbles in a 16 or 17 size.
I bought two plain thimbles in sterling silver very cheaply.
If I had cash to spare I could really get into collecting these, but of course only in the sizes that actually fitted!
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This small quilt is now finished for Linus, about 45" square
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I finished this flimsy that will go to a small local charity
whilst watching Bonnie on archived Quiltcam
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I cut borders and binding for the next big quilt I will be working on
I also chopped this UGLY (what was I thinking!) for binding and some mini broken dishes blocks (cut it small says Bonnie).
This ugly will be used as a border on a charity quilt at some point.
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The trimmings from the binding were made into mini broken dishes blocks immediately in an effort to control the crumbs.
I trimmed them to size guided by the neutrals cut with the easy angle. Looks like you can't cut that reindeer fabric small enough!
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I found two old spiderweb trials-I tried sewing to old sheeting but the result was too thick for a quilt, even if the look was good.
I put a border on one, cut some heavy duty fabric for a back, and turned it into a cushion cover.
Antique buttons on the back, and the raw edge of the fabric turned out for interest on the button flap.
In this trial I didn't like the blocks completely random, The flimsy I made has sections in colour family, this has been a UFO for about 4 years!
I have been working on the rainbow hexie in the evenings.
Linking for Scraptatsic Tuesday
I finished this flimsy that will go to a small local charity
whilst watching Bonnie on archived Quiltcam
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I cut borders and binding for the next big quilt I will be working on
I also chopped this UGLY (what was I thinking!) for binding and some mini broken dishes blocks (cut it small says Bonnie).
This ugly will be used as a border on a charity quilt at some point.
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The trimmings from the binding were made into mini broken dishes blocks immediately in an effort to control the crumbs.
I trimmed them to size guided by the neutrals cut with the easy angle. Looks like you can't cut that reindeer fabric small enough!
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I found two old spiderweb trials-I tried sewing to old sheeting but the result was too thick for a quilt, even if the look was good.
Antique buttons on the back, and the raw edge of the fabric turned out for interest on the button flap.
I have been working on the rainbow hexie in the evenings.
Linking for Scraptatsic Tuesday
3 comments:
You sound like me with a little of this and a little of that sewing. Some days the sewing is more organized. I try and use what I have to make something. Have fun. Chris
The more I try to use the orphans up the more crumbs and strips I crate from cutting borders and binding!
Wow that's a lot of scrappiness! Poor little Bambi - I sort of feel sad that you don't love him...but glad he still manages to keep on smiling. Love that HST quilt and the flimsy and thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday!
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