

Now while I find this table very useful, I wasn't really all that in love with the coffee beans image that was on the top. So I decided to do something about it.
I had made a start on some of the blocks in the Homespun Magazine "Breast Of Friends" quilt, but I lost motivation after about 3 1/2 of them (there are 12 in all, I think). The first one I had made was this one - it's a Leanne Beasley design and I really love the filled in backstitch swirls on this block.


So, rather than have the block sit in a bag and go to waste I thought I would re-purpose it. (If you're interested in more ideas on "re-purposing", check out NotJustNat - she's a wizz at taking something old and making it new again!) I covered the original coffee bean picture with my block, slipped it back under the surface . . .

and voilà . . .

One updated stable table that should see me through many more stitching hours to come!
How have you re-purposed your orphan blocks?
2 comments:
Hey Sue, that is cool. I love it. Thanks for helping me promote re-purposing stuff. It's good right? It's addictive so be warn - Hugs Nat
That's a wonderful idea Sue, and so useful! Love the block. I planned to do this quilt too and even bought a stash of the PINK (not me) fabric but never made any! My favourite block was Leanne's!
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