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Sunday, January 26, 2025

A little more Pink

Call me crazy but I've decided on another  RSC project - it's not as if I don't have enough from previous years waiting to be completed.   I had found a small bag of selvedges sitting and looking rather lonely.  "Don't forget about us", they cried.   I used to collect these but over the years had used quite a few up.  So why didn't I just discard the last remaining handful?  Probably because I thought it would be a good idea to stitch up a few double handed oven mitts to make use of them. My daughter and granddaughters are keen cooks so they will make useful gifts. And I'm sure I'll need another new one sooner or later.   There's certainly not all the colours of the rainbow in the bag, and I found a few in pink for January.  

First I stitched the hand pockets and that used up my pink selvedges.  I construct these oven mitts with hessian (sacking) on the back, then a layer of Insulbrite, a layer of toweling, then the top fabric, in this case a very bright pink.   There is quite a bit of heavy stitching through all the layers so of course I use my walking foot.  Here it is with the binding stitched on the front, and folded over to the back, ready to hand stitch down.   I love those little binding clips, just right for this job.

Ready to complete the binding

Our summer weather has been very hot lately so I sat outside at the back of the house in the shade to get the stitching done.  With my needle, cotton, clips and scissors I was all set, plus a glass of lemon water too.  It was much too hot to sit on the patio with the sun streaming down overhead.  


Stitching time outside

All finished, and the pink selvedges are finally used up

The other selvedge colours I've found is a handful of green, yellow, brown, red, blue, and blacks, all sorted and clipped together.  Wonder what group I'll get to work with next?

15 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

What a great project for your selvages, Jenny! I love the shape of it. You're definitely going to have to make more than one of these!

cityquilter grace said...

great use for selvedges...i finally used all mine up last year...i'm done with them now...

Jackie said...

What a great idea to use up those selvedges. The oven mitt turned out beautifully.

God bless.

Nancy J said...

Super pattern and the pinks with that bright binding are lovely. It's a bit cooler here today with some rain, that is so welcome.

ButterZ said...

That’s a great project to use them on. I love making those mitts. I should actually make myself one. They are so useful

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

that is a great idea for those strips! I can't wait for the weather to warm up again so I can sit outside

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

This is a fun project for your RSC selvages!

Tired Teacher said...

Aren’t you clever: a perfect project for the selvages!

Maria said...

Such a great way to use your salvages and a lovely oven mitt to add to the gift box…

Kim said...

Such a fabulous way to use up those selvedges, Jenny, and such a great design. The pink binding looks terrific. The cooks in your family will love these.

The Cozy Quilter said...

Great project for your selvages! So nice to sit outside to stitch. All my stitching is inside right now…

Julierose said...

Great use for your selvedges, Jenny. What a lovely spot to sit and stitch...
nice work hugs, Julieroe

Susan said...

very organised to sort your selvedges....I think I have too many to sort them...clever oven mitt....I need one too...maybe not pink though!
I need to find a good project for the selvedges.

Kathy S. said...

That's a beautiful idea for the strips. It's almost too pretty to get dirty. LOL. But I know you would make more if needed. Stitch on.

loulee said...

Cute oven mitts. I wish we were having warm weather here in the South. It's been a less than average Summer down here.