Whether you have little tiny fabric scraps and trimmed edges or larger remnants you wish to use,
these scrap fabric projects offer a little something for everyone.
I'm always creating something new and coming up with ideas for quilts, baskets bags and
scrap fabric projects.
I'm always creating something new and coming up with ideas for quilts, baskets bags and
scrap fabric projects.
I'm always creating something new and coming up with ideas for quilts, baskets bags and
scrap fabric projects.
Not exact matches
Benefits of this
project: — Motivates you to look into your scary box or bag of
fabric scraps and use some and throw out some — If you are not the type of person who has
fabric scraps in your house, motivates you to head out to a
fabric store and buy some — Something to do while your partner is watching something you don't care about on tv or hogging the computer — Makes you appreciate the three naps a day your baby may be taking
The
projects in this book offer a great opportunity to use all of the trims, buttons, beads, and
fabric scraps that I have saved.
Upcycled Bird Sculpture by Laurie Coyle Designs (LaurieCoyleDesigns.Etsy.com); made using
fabric scraps from a friend's handbag - making business, fulled sweater remnants from another friend's blanket - making business, metal
scraps from my husband's metal - working and wood salvaged from our home - improvement
projects.
This simple sewing
project uses very little
fabric and
scraps of trim to create a great little gift or package decoration.
Her Witchy - poo shoes sew up in less than an hour and are a great
project you can complete using
fabric scraps and supplies.
This easy
project makes a great stocking stuffer and uses up your
fabric scraps.
I'm a student and moving house soon so I can't have too much heavy furniture — I also have tons of
fabric scraps so this is going to be a great
project to lighten the load of the cloth stash and give me something to sit on!
I just love picking out different
fabrics and it's a really great
project for the
scraps lying around my house!
This
project gives you a great excuse to use up the
fabric scraps you have in your stash.
This is a great
project for using up your
fabric scraps!
This
project is a great way to use up the
fabric scraps I have in my stash.
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:
Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Anchors, Buckwheat, Cotton Tights, Couple Pairs, Craft
Projects, Drafty Doors, Drafty Windows,
Fabric Scraps, Foot Area, Knot, Leg Area, Leg Warmers, Liking, Low Cost Solution, Mason Jar, Sewing Machine, Snake, Snakes, Sweaters, Thrift Store
Make use of all your extra
fabric with fun
fabric scrap projects, you'll be amazed at what you can come up with!
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.
This cute Key Fob Wristlet
project is the perfect
scrap buster for your
fabric stash.
Filed Under: Crafts, Decor, Fall
Projects Tagged With: autumn wreaths, fall decor,
scrap fabric, wreath
It one way to use up some of the leftover
scraps from other
projects, and because I love to sew, I sometimes include
fabric scraps on my pages.
I backed them all with some
scrap white
fabric I had leftover from another
project.
I've been looking for
projects to make with
scrap fabric and this just became my next
project.
Since this
project is so little, I used some
scraps from some of my favorite
fabrics that I only have tiny bits left of!
I hoard hang on to my
fabric scraps for little
projects such as this.
A great little
project to use up
scrap fabrics too.
I chose to use pretty
fabric scraps I had leftover from another
project.
Today, I'm sharing the free pattern for making an entire collection of these fun
fabric pumpkins, which are an easy sewing
project (even for beginners) and an excellent way to use
fabric scraps you might already have on hand.
Sewing Bits and Pieces: 35
Projects Using
Fabric Scraps shows precisely what.
The list of materials is vague because this is a great
project to use any leftover
scraps of
fabric, cardboard, and ribbon you have around your home.
Vivian Burns, owner of So You... Sewing and Design Studio in Pompton Lakes, NJ, has a similar side
project that makes the most of extra
fabric scraps and fluff.
More on Natural Yarn Choices Green Yarn Comes In Lots Of Colors Choose These Eco-friendly Yarns for Your Next Knitting
Project Knitting
Project Kits and Alpaca Yarns for Ethical Knitting Yarn Made From Corn More from Maker Faire 09 Maker Faire 09: Dying Yarn with Solar Power Maker Faire 09: Turning Book
Scraps into Swag Maker Faire 09: Cool Solar and Electric Bikes Maker Faire 09: GoBe Solar Charger Maker Faire 09: Green Stuff I Wanted to Buy at Maker Shed Maker Faire 09:
SCRAP Puts Junk Back Into Craftster Consumer Stream Maker Faire 09: Books Are Not Dead Maker Faire 09: Greywater Systems Make A Great Hack Maker Faire 09: No Shortage of DIY Garden Help Maker Faire 09: Resurrecting
Fabric Giftwrap with Furoshiki Maker Faire 09: The iFixit Global Repair Community Maker Faire 09: ISKME Teaches Kids to Design Sustainability Solutions Maker Faire 09: The Bigger Picture of Remaking a Sustainable America
This was a quick and simple
project that used up some
fabric scraps and cost me just $ 2 to make.
I have also been teaching some of the neighborhood kids to sew and all of our
projects have been using
fabrics from our
fabric scrap bin.
My grandma was green before it was cool, she recycled ziploc bags, used shopping bags, and saved all her
scraps of
fabric and yarn for other
projects.
Not pictured in the other drawers are my
fabric scraps, interfacing, batting, muslin, and unfinished sewing
projects.
Fabric scrap Christmas trees are so easy to make and would be a great
project to do with the kiddos!
I'd suggest always doing a trial run with some
fabric scraps from your
project (so you have the same thickness) & so you can visualize how the snaps will come together before you install on your actual sewn
project — wouldn't that be the worst to have the snaps not in correctly after your
project is all sewn & ready?
Personalize the do - it - yourself
projects and crafts to suit your style and learn how to reimagine everyday items, like book pages and
scrap fabric, to create a beautifully decorated home without breaking your budget.