After I got home from church sewing circle (42 miles round trip) I had a lot of things to move around in my basement. I was exhausted afterwards so I just did some mindless sewing with the clean up cuts* that have been accumulating.
*For the explanation of clean up cuts, click here.
16 comments:
Even your left-overs look fantastic!
I love it so far! Yay, for mindless sewing!!
From all indications the system works for you. I have started with this clean up I am doing to start making extra cuts also.
Love that color range!
Your mindless sewing always ends up looking great. Love those colors.
Love your leftovers! I went back and looked at your post where you describe your process for cutting and organizing your fabrics. I think I'm going to evaluate my storage. I like that you have ready made strips to work with instead of having to go through your fabrics when starting something new.
Wow. I love this. Can't wait to see what you end up doing with it!
Wow, even the scraps of mindless sewing look great. That's the reason I visit your blog first everyday. Exuberant Color is the perfect name!
love all those pretty batiks you have out by your sewing machine to get started on today. The reds are wonderful.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Great fabrics!
Absolutely gorgeous! a rainbow in the making, cant wait to see what this will become with your masterful touch!
I've started saving clean cuts (lots of different kinds of a fabrics including KF and batiks). One day, there will be stitching with them. For now, there is only gathering.
Here's to mindless sewing!!
Love your mindless sewing, what beautiful batiks! Can't wait to see what you create.
Even though you were tired from your day, you still took time to do some sewing to show us today. Nice and easy has so much wonderful color.
J~MT
Only you, Wanda! Those look so pretty sewn together. You just have an unerring eye for combining colors and patterns.
Beautiful colors there!!
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