You are working with fabric and always cut many more fabric for your project. right? It’s the scrap fabric. I can share a great idea with you! You can start your second project with these scrap fabrics. Scrap fabric projects are not only a great way to use up your leftover fabrics, materials and so on but also an opportunity to get creative and make something unique. So, no more late!
Here are some scraps ideas for you!
Quilt:
We all can need a quilt, by using various fabric scraps to create a colorful patchwork quilt.
How can you make it?
You can cut the scraps into squares or other shapes and sew them together to form a cozy blanket. It feels joyful and proud when you use your handmade quilt.
Fabric Garland:
Cut fabric scraps into strips and tie them onto a string or ribbon to create a festive garland. This is perfect for decorating parties or adding a pop of color to a room.
Fabric Keychains:
Sew together small fabric scraps to create cute keychains or zipper pulls. You can add embellishments like buttons or beads for extra flair.
Fabric Coasters
Cut fabric scraps into circles or squares and layer them with a piece of felt in between. Sew around the edges to secure it and you have yourself some stylish coasters.
Fabric Headbands or Hair Accessories
Use fabric scraps to make headbands, hair bows, or scrunchies. They’re great for adding a pop of color to any outfit. Especially for baby or toddler girls, those make them fairy!
Fabric Pouches:
Sew together fabric scraps to create small pouches or bags. These can be used for storing small items like jewelry, coins, or makeup.
Fabric Bracelets:
Braid or twist fabric scraps together to make colorful bracelets. You can also add beads or charms for extra embellishment.
Fabric Bookmarks:
Cut fabric scraps into long strips and sew or glue them onto a piece of sturdy cardstock. Add some decorative stitching for making it cute.
Fabric Wall Art:
You can frame small pieces of fabric scraps in embroidery hoops or picture frames to create unique wall art. Mix and match different patterns and textures for eye soothing.
Fabric Rag Wreath:
Tie fabric scraps onto a wire wreath frame to create a beautiful and colorful rag wreath. This is perfect for decorating your home throughout the year.
DIY Pet Toys:
Make toys and accessories for your pets using scrap fabric, cardboard, or even old t-shirts. Get creative with shapes and textures to keep them entertained.
Pillows cover:
You can use your scrap fabric for making a pillow cover.
Or you can make tote bags.
These are just a few ideas to get you started, but the possibilities are endless when it comes to using up fabric scraps!So be creative and use those points. Happy stitching!