I hit Goodwill this morning.  That place really gets my creative juices flowing.  I stopped in for a shirt or two to use as lining for my bags.  (I'm determined to use reclaimed and repurposed items as much as possible.)  I found a shirt.  And a wool skirt that I can sew into a gorgeous bag.  And two belts that will make nifty purse straps.  And an unused skein of purple #10 crochet thread.  And two purses that I had a vague idea of doing something interesting to.  And another purse just for me.  (It was $2.60!  In my favorite colors!!)
So, I've seen a few examples of scrumbling online, which I can only interpret as kind of a crazy quilt sort of crochet technique.  I love the idea and decided to try it for one of the purses I got at Goodwill.  In keeping with the recycled theme, I'm using only leftover bits of yarn from other projects.  I wasn't sure at first how I liked it, but I think it's going to be interesting.  Any thoughts?

And an artsy shot, courtesy of the macro setting on my little point & shoot:
 
2 comments:
Your scrumbly on the purse is cool. I have not heard of this term yet but it reminds me of freeform a bit. Thanks for stopping by my blog and I appreciate all the kind words. Take care,
Cindy
Ok, I need to know about scrumbling. Never heard of it. Details please? Can't wait to hear what you up to next.
Sheri
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