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Typically selvedge ends up in the trash can next to the cutting table
We are beginning to see these narrow edges of yardage popping up in the most unconventional places.


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A Selvedge Dress
The Story of the Selvedge Dress as told by Jodi
The dress had been brewing in my mind for almost a year before I actually started it. I spent that time collecting selvedges.
The dress took seven months to complete and the best guess would be that it has over 300 meters of selvedge in it. Each piece of selvedge overlaps the one previous and each selvedge is use as a unique piece. (no joining of the strips) The full skirt has some pieces which are almost 150 cm long.
by sharing the progress on my blog, as well as the smaller selvedge pieces I was working on, I soon got tagged as the "Creative Selvedge Freak Woman" by some local bloggers and offers of selvedge started to appear in my inbox.
Eventually the project stalled with about another 70 meters of selvedge needed. I mentioned it on my blog and the world of crafters and craft bloggers came to the rescue. Parcels were coming every day.
This dress along with all my other selvedge work has been a collaboration of hundreds of people- I just sewed it all together.
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The dress took seven months to complete and the best guess would be that it has over 300 meters of selvedge in it. Each piece of selvedge overlaps the one previous and each selvedge is use as a unique piece. (no joining of the strips) The full skirt has some pieces which are almost 150 cm long.
by sharing the progress on my blog, as well as the smaller selvedge pieces I was working on, I soon got tagged as the "Creative Selvedge Freak Woman" by some local bloggers and offers of selvedge started to appear in my inbox.
Eventually the project stalled with about another 70 meters of selvedge needed. I mentioned it on my blog and the world of crafters and craft bloggers came to the rescue. Parcels were coming every day.
This dress along with all my other selvedge work has been a collaboration of hundreds of people- I just sewed it all together.
To see more of Jodi's talents, visit http://www.vintagericrac.blogspot.com
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