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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Never Underestimate...
the power of your stash. There are a lot of nifty selvages hiding in there. I am officially selvage scavenging.
I want to make myself some potholders. The two I made back in September are now living at my son's house. Knowing his cooking habits (or lack thereof), I am sure they are living a life of leisure.
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They're art! I'd hang them in the kitchen but my roommates would abuse them.
Had to laugh about your comment re. the potholders living a life of leisure--the ones I made for son are probably doing the same!! And I am so glad to see others enjoying the beauty of selvages. Check out mine if you have a chance-- www.carolinasquirrell.etsy.com
www.quiltsbyelena.com
Neat potholders. I love your Feb 1 post... principles of art. I know them but need this challenge to actually think about them when designing rather than assume they will be there and working all by themselves!
Thanks for your comment on my post yesterday!
Elsie
http://elsiequilts.blogspot.com
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