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OUR GROUP CHALLENGES
Use Your Leftovers
September 2015
"Use Your Leftovers" was the challenge suggested by Darby. She leads off the presentations.
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Darby found some wonderful leftovers for this splendid rug.
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The colors work so well together. Congratualtions Darby!
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Terry used some old sheets for the weft in this rag rug. He said it was a lot of fun to weave.
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The sett on the warp is denser in some of the stripes giving them a higher contrast.
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Ronnie used up a lot of leftover bobbins to create these delightful pieces.
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Really beautiful and beautifully done.
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Barbara out did herself with multiple pieces. The bags are made from The New York Times plastic wrappers.
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The waffle weave towels emptied a lot of bobbins!
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Leila worked from light to dark with her leftovers. She used leno to break up the blocks very effectively.
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And as usual done with her great taste and flair.
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Carie showed this wonderful scarf. They may be leftovers but they really work here.
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We just love the way the light catches the shine of the yarn.
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