The colors were woven through everything from our cute little polka dot paper plates I found at Target, to our delicious packets of Tazo tea and fun fruity cold drinks to our springy TJ Maxx tablecloths, loads of
fabric scraps for our craft making spring flower pins, and the absolutely gorgeous tulips and flowers we had in mason jars throughout the room.
Idea Spotlight: Frame
fabric scraps for instant artwork.
I hoard hang on to
my fabric scraps for little projects such as this.
I especially like using
fabric scraps for wrapping gifts for my daughters as they enjoy making the pieces into doll clothes later.
Raid
your fabric scraps for your first hat if you are not feeling confident... if anything else it will be a great hat for working in the garden!
I used lots of
fabric scraps for the lining, pockets, flap...
Not exact matches
With Easter right around the corner, I wanted to share my
scrap fabric Easter basket tutorial that's easy, fast and fun
for kids to try.
A Mostly Marvelous Ms. Rabbit kit: includes the printed pattern, pre-cut
fabric for making one rabbit, as well as necessary notions such as a doll needle, wooden buttons, embroidery thread and felt
scraps for accessorizing your rabbit.
I've been quilting
for a very long time and still find it fascinating that a few simple
scraps of
fabric can make such beautiful objects.
-LSB-...] the basic idea behind this easy - as tutorial, I salvaged some
fabric scraps to make these cutest - ever size 000 - 00 pants and shorts
for the -LSB-...]
Scrap fabric at least 6 ″ x12 ″
for each spider, 1 package of Lion Brand Yarn Cotton Bon Bons, googly eyes, spider web mat (fond mine in the dollar section of Target).
For smaller kids, you might want to use Halloween - themed
fabric scraps or large felt pumpkins instead.
Have a great weekend Linda@With A Blast recently posted... Patch Box
for Fabric Scraps
Three exterior pockets, a simple drawstring closure, a mobile phone pocket on the handle and your heavy duty
fabric scraps will make this bag a perfect gift
for someone who goes to yoga class.
Combine a few choice
fabric scraps with pieces cut from old pants to make a durable, cute bib
for baby.
You're bound to have the
fabric scraps on hand
for this adorable jacket even if you have to raid the rag bin.
These wonderful directions to create a Barbie gown will have you using up all of your glitzy
fabric scraps and watching remnant bins
for new possibilities.
All you need is ballerina shoes, circle satin
fabric scraps (burn the edges w / a lighter), glue gun & beaded center (can be found in Hobby Lobby
for $ 4)....
This free pattern will make a ball that uses up your smallest
fabric scraps and is easy
for small hands to grab and hold.
Fabric scraps (at least 3 ″ x2 1/2 ″) Sewing machine / thread / scissors Hair clip Wire (I used the kind
for jewelry making) Hot glue Paint chips (optional)
For smaller windows like this one, you may find scrap fabric pieces large enough to fit for under $
For smaller windows like this one, you may find
scrap fabric pieces large enough to fit
for under $
for under $ 5!
And I think ill stuff it with
fabric scraps and ratty clothes, instead of chucking them out.I try to recycle everything.thanks
for the idea!
Grandmothers are digging their flannel
scraps out of storage, families are repurposing old receiving blankets and shopping yard sales
for fabric remnants.
I just love picking out different
fabrics and it's a really great project
for the
scraps lying around my house!
For stuffing you can use polyfill, wool, bamboo, cotton or even cut up
fabric scraps.
Hint: Two are things you can get inexpensively at the grocery store, one you can make from
scrap fabric, and the last is something you'll use
for years and years at the beach!
I'm back today with a fun little DIY
for Easter — egg ornaments made from
fabric scraps!
This is a great project
for using up your
fabric scraps!
We also use unbleached, undyed
fabrics for some of the parts of our pads and we compost those
scraps.
Keep your eyes open at thrift shops and second - hand stores
for ribbons, buttons, yarn, beads, artificial flowers and
fabric scraps.
This month's recycle and create is all about using
fabric scraps, so I've put one and one together
for this classic little posting game.
Scrap Fabric Napkins
for School Lunchs — My girls love having fun napkins choose from when packing lunches.
Since
fabric was expensive and so scarce
for the working classes, even small
scraps were valuable and all clothing was mended to be used as long as possible.
As the only sewing member of my generation, I get lots of random
fabric scraps that are awesome
for projects like this.
For more wonderful projects like this that use ribbon and
fabric scraps, please twirl over to these posts from some other Quirky Mommas:
• Construction paper — brown, red, blue, robin egg's blue, orange beak • Nest
fabric,
scraps of brown paper, hay... • Glue, scissors • Bead
for eye (black) or marker
Rosette Christmas Stockings — Use
fabric scraps to make colorful rosettes
for this stocking craft.
They get money
for scrap fabric by the pound.
Use pinecones and twigs you find in your yard, old egg cartons that you were going to toss, a
scrap of
fabric for the scarf, and other odds and ends you probably have in your craft supplies.
This is the BEST idea ever
for fabric scraps — not that I ever have
scraps... or
fabric for that matter!
All you will need
for this cute little project are some
fabric scraps, a piece of Pellon Peltex, an old key ring, buttons and felt, twill tape or a ribbon and pinking shears, thread and an iron.
Wooden bead
for the head, pipe cleaner
for the babies body and some
fabric or felt
scrap for the blanket, a walnut shell
for the bed and you have this cute ornament
for your tree.
«But our nonprofit partner's model is based on being able to sell full garments, and brands were giving us
fabric scraps and mutilated items that they had used
for research.
This cute Key Fob Wristlet project is the perfect
scrap buster
for your
fabric stash.
I still had some
scraps of
fabric left over I could use as the
fabric base
for the wreath.
My
fabric is in a smallish armoire; my
scraps for pockets etc. and my interfacings and linings are in a two drawer chest.
I have so much
fabric — samples and
scraps that would be perfect
for something like this.
Then I took an old
scrap of
fabric I had and cut a few strips out of it to make a floppy bow
for the top.
Start with an inexpensive wreath form, add your favorite
fabric, and accent with
scraps of paper to create this easy wreath suitable
for any occasion.
I made it out of a pillowcase one of my friends gave to me
for scrap fabric, and I used this tutorial.