October is nearly over. Time for the Table Scraps Challenge. This month the “color” was Light and/or Dark NEUTRALS. And the TSC prompt was denim. I haven’t made a couple of denim button front shirts that I like to wear over tanks in the summer, over tee-shirts in the fall and spring and over long sleeve shirts in the winter.
A favorite well used one with a Fall theme had seen better days.
Faded is ok with me, but holes in the elbows…..not ok.So I went to my crumb blocks box and found a light neutral piece and a dark neutral piece. I put a scrap of light weight Heat n Bond on the back of both pieces. I rounded the corners of each one and ironed one on each elbow of my faded denim shirt.
I finally ended up using a small embroidery hoop to save my left hand. Stitching on a sleeve takes constant rearranging of the fabric and your grip!
I preserved, even adding an embroidered butterfly to a worn spit on the sleeve placket.This is the left sleeve.
And finished. Maybe it’s just mending, but I used an interfacing, so it’s 3 layers and I “hand stitched/quilted” them. And I used up some of my scraps and save a shirt from the landfill.
Sharing with like-minded quilters/makers at The Joyful Quilter for Table Scraps Challenge.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy and Healthy and Hopeful.















