Re-purposed? What does that mean? Technically, it means to find a new use for something. In my case, that's usually fabric. Most of my change purses and eyeglass cases, for instance, are made from the "pages" in fabric color sample books. These books need to be torn apart, and each page (piece of fabric) must be processed: backings removed, edges squared up, threads trimmed, holes and flaws analyzed. Then, depending on the size and type of fabric, I decide what to do with each piece. Sometimes they can be paired up to create a good match (outside and lining). Other pieces stand on their own and may become unlined change purses. Some pieces are "fringe-able" by the nature of the weave, so those edges become an exposed, fringed part of the finished piece.
Re-purposed red tablecloth for accent, lining and handles
My upholstery samples also need the same type of processing before they can be ready to use. These pieces come with the added attraction of two holes where the book's bolts went through. Imagination is then useful to decide how to either incorporate or camouflage the holes, or cut the strip off. It is these strips that create the bag posted yesterday, and many others.
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