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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on May 17, 2013
I know I have posted several times on the love of using scraps of fabric but here I am again. I just can't bear to part with them. Just because they are small doesn't mean they aren't beautiful or useful - right? This time I paired that love with another favorite of mine. Rug hooking . What I got wa ...
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on July 27, 2012
I T I S T O U G H T O P A R T W I T H E V E N S M A L L S C R A P S O F L O V E Hundreds of tiny scraps of love. Scraps that were left over from each and every project that I had created in the years past. Outdated and too small to matter I was faced with tossing a jar full of memorie ...
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on September 14, 2011
So I know that I have been going crazy with this { inky vintage gauze trim } but I just can't get enough of it. Today I used it as a shabby ruffled trim on a pin cushion I fashioned from a few scraps of muslin. That tiny cream colored flower is from my vintage findings collection. I use th ...
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on May 14, 2012
As always, this was made with some of my stash of reclaimed fabric scraps. My favorite tidbit? The hot pink sari ribbon that was a gift from a friend!
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on October 1, 2012
what you need: *$1 mirrors & frame from dollar store *themed paper napkins *mod podge, scissors, paper trimmer, paint brush *scrap paper, fabric scraps, ribbons ( I used Martha Stewart sticky backed ribbon I had left over from last year)
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on December 31, 2012
New little wrist-lets are on the worktable. Made with my favorite, re-purposed fabric scraps, these little bags are the textile equivalent to a beautiful art journal page. Stitched, doodled, journaled and ready to go!
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Journal Entry Comment by NaNCY Johnston on May 20, 2013
This is soooooooo cool! I have TONS, and I do mean tons, of scraps - many of them already cut in these neat'o strips I was collecting years ago to do log cabin quilts. Not, I have lots of newer fabrics and wools. Can't wait to try this! Question, did you use traditional rug hooking monks c ...
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Journal Entry by Rae Missigman on December 21, 2012
Here is a simple project to make using a tea towel and all of your favorite scraps of fabric, lace and trim. It makes the cutest "ice skate" stocking! I used a burlap base for my stocking because I like to use what I have on hand, but you could easily substitute this for another fabric of your ch ...
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Journal Entry Comment by Jen B on May 31, 2013
I love the scrap bag! Its so cute and adorable and happy!I have been collecting fabric for just that purpose but haven't been brave enough to tackle it yet! Love the colors and creativity in this!
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Journal Entry Comment by Kadee on July 30, 2012
How excited you must be to have your talents highlighted in the latest Somerset Home magazine! The pillow is such a precious way to preserve all those bits and pieces of fabrics... I love it!

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