Towards the end of January and moving into February, it was time to come up with another sewing project to work on for the month. I'd had a scrappy project in mind for a while, to try to use up lots of leftover offcuts from the denim material I'd used to make LB's pouffe. It was an idea that I got from a video on YouTube and involved stitching all the small pieces onto a piece of fabric using a zigzag stitch.
The aim of this project was to use the created fabric to repair a cover that we use on OH's favourite chair in the kitchen, the one I re-upholstered during Lockdown.
I started by finding a piece of fabric, in this case the lining from some curtains I took apart, to stitch the denim scraps to and then cut it to the right size. I then proceeded to stitch each small piece of denim onto it, each one overlapping the one before, using a wide zig zag stitch on my machine to minimise fraying.
It took a couple of hours to get a few rows done, as it's quite fiddly trimming off the bits of thread, but by the end of my first session, I was probably a quarter of the way done which was quite satisfying. Here's a picture:
It's not perfect, as theres a bit of fraying and overstitching here and there, but it's fine, as it will probably be the underside of the cover in any case.
I continued to work on this project over the next week or so, adding a few rows every few days or whenever I felt like it. It's now half way done and here's a picture.
I'm liking the overall effect. It's interesting what you can do with even the smallest pieces of scrap fabric.
It is a great project for this month, to use up not only scraps, but thread too. I'll post again when I've completed the project.

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