tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post8650388295898393846..comments2023-10-19T02:56:31.426-05:00Comments on Crafty Sewing & Quilting: Friday's Frequently Asked Quilting Questions --- FFAQQsMarcia - Crafty Sewing and Quiltinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13233924230499828652noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-51154935553925337162014-11-02T00:03:05.056-05:002014-11-02T00:03:05.056-05:00I have saved my threads from my longarming in a pi...I have saved my threads from my longarming in a pint canning jar. When that gets too full to mash any more in, I empty it into a plastic baggy to save! I'm going to try the tulle over a solid fabric with thread embellishment!!! When I am hand sewing anything, I dig around in that jar for the right color thread and use it up that way too.Farm Quilterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01670652033638218941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-35332868938124775232014-11-01T08:41:17.671-05:002014-11-01T08:41:17.671-05:00Rosemary B here:
Aren't we a creative bunch.
I...Rosemary B here:<br />Aren't we a creative bunch.<br />I thought I was the only one....<br />I have also put fabric slivers in a pot and saved all of them. In Spring, I put them out for the birds to make nests. <br />It is interesting to see which birds used them.... and there is always one next I have to continually destroy, the mocking bird nest in my forsythia. They are community destroyers. Robins and Blue Birds are the most peaceful birds.. and the finches and doves.<br />Your collection looks absolutely delightful, MarciaRosemary B❤️https://www.blogger.com/profile/17792395820711368533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-32175148990683970782014-11-01T08:27:31.269-05:002014-11-01T08:27:31.269-05:00I save all my machine embroidery threads and I wil...I save all my machine embroidery threads and I will use them to make 'fabric' for artsy quilts such as fabric postcards or mug mats. I will spread the threads out on a white fabric, lay tulle or sometimes a sheer fabric such as chiffon over that and free motion quilt the dickens out of it. Then I can cut it to the shape I want. I end up with texture and color. I've also sandwiched threads between layers of water soluble stabilizer and done the same thing with the quilting. Then wash most, but not all, of the stabilizer out. lay flat to dry and I have 'fabric' of a loose weave to use. Katie M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09538545754383438552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-8112200913888699182014-11-01T06:29:00.040-05:002014-11-01T06:29:00.040-05:00Love your collection of thread--it is a art rainbo...Love your collection of thread--it is a art rainbow! Helen@Till We Quilt Againhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07758395095362610383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-76543510256843380892014-10-31T15:22:41.199-05:002014-10-31T15:22:41.199-05:00I was thinking about you the last few days - hope ...I was thinking about you the last few days - hope all is well. I have been thinking of saving threads for some thread play and now seeing your lovely jars - just have to do it!!Vroomans' Quiltshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07258050499246235109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1043884952701015325.post-40870780576447458642014-10-31T15:17:27.007-05:002014-10-31T15:17:27.007-05:00I always feel that I am wasting my thread when I t...I always feel that I am wasting my thread when I toss it in the trash. So with that being said, I'm digging it out and saving it from now on Thanks for the encouragement.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15306219006095073520noreply@blogger.com