Last year at Birdsong was the first time I'd seen a snippet roll. They are an interesting project, and can be displayed rolled up, or hung on the wall.
Barb (one of our peeps) has hosted a snippet swap for our party, and I debated on whether or not to join, but was enticed by the idea of making one. And when my pal, Shawn, needed a partner, I decided to jump in.
It was right at the time I was heading to Texas for the retreat, and I hoped to have some spare time to work on this, so I filled a bag with tidbits ( I guess I should call them snippets, not tidbits, huh?).
This Victorian, hand embroidered and painted lace was something I've clung to for years and haven't found just the right thing to use it on yet. It was just what I needed for this!
Now, I've never made a snippet roll before, and really wasn't all that familiar with them. I'm under the impression that some things are meant to be able to be taken off. But I don't know where I heard that. It could be wrong.
I could've made it up.
But either way, I added some charms that tied on, a dress clip that clipped on, and a itsy bitsy corsage that pins on.
Recently, I realized that I never, ever use my silver cutlery for dining. Just a few favorite pieces and that is all. So, I'm on the path of finding homes or uses for it. I pulled out this spoon to use instead of a typical spool for the top of the roll.
Between redoing knots in the silk ribbon ties, and glue holding it in place, I got things a little messy. So, I glued more crap over the messy spots embellished over those areas.
This charm had been on my desk forever. I'd painted it way back when and I guess it was just waiting for the right home.
I loved making the first roll so much, I decided to make a mini one to give to the swap hostess as a thank you.
I'd packed a big spool, just in case the spoon didn't work, so I put it to work on this snippet.
Karen had a vintage wedding gown to share with us, and I cut off a bit of the hem to use as the back drop for the additions I was gluing down.
Guncle Randy had given me a scrap pack full of great ephemera, and this nest was packed in there.
There is a possibility that I see more snippets in my future. This was another instance where I was glad I made the time to enter a swap. I'm in three of them, which isn't like me, because I always think I'm too busy. But the cottage, the matchbox easel, and now this snippet roll have all shown me that making the time to join the fun is worth the effort.
I'll show you what I get in return once I get back from my trip to Florida.
They are darling! What a great way to use all those bits that you are hoarding, and to display them so prettily!
Posted by: bobbie | June 10, 2015 at 11:47 AM
These are beautiful! So glad you joined in on the fun. Snippets are one of my favorite things to make now.
Posted by: Terri | June 10, 2015 at 05:33 PM
I love snippet rolls and especially yours. So much fun in all the details!
Posted by: Laurie Jackson | June 10, 2015 at 05:46 PM
These are beautiful and new to me!
Posted by: Emma (The Sparkly Fairy) | June 11, 2015 at 06:55 AM
Never seen these before.....I'm in love! I have so much saved snippits that could be used. perhaps even themed as in sewing items, tea treasures,victorian scraps we could all go on forever. Need to round up like minded crafters and have some fun in my studio.
Posted by: Donna Cook | June 13, 2015 at 04:14 PM
I have been in love with snippet rolls for awhile. You have encouraged me to start on one. They are beautiful. Hugs
Posted by: Freda Butler | June 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM
Im ready to make another, Freda! Since I dont sew, they go really fast for me. I just stickem together with glue.
Posted by: Karla Nathan | June 23, 2015 at 06:23 PM