30 Gorgeous Projects For Using Up Your Left Over Fabric
Do you have a stash of leftover fabric that you just can't seem to part with? Maybe it's from a quilt you made years ago, or from a dress you never finished. Or maybe you just love collecting fabric and can't resist buying new pieces whenever you see them.
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Whatever the reason, if you're like me, you probably have a lot of leftover fabric lying around. And while it's great to have a stash of fabric on hand for future projects, it can also be a bit overwhelming. After all, what are you going to do with all that fabric?
Well, if you're looking for some inspiration, I've got you covered. Here are 30 gorgeous projects that will help you use up your leftover fabric and create something beautiful at the same time.
1. Fabric Scrap Garland
This is a great way to use up small scraps of fabric. Simply cut your scraps into strips and sew them together to create a garland. You can use any colors or patterns you like, and you can even add beads or other embellishments to make it more festive.
2. Fabric Scrap Coasters
These coasters are a quick and easy way to add a touch of style to your home. Simply cut circles out of your fabric scraps and sew them together. You can add a layer of batting to the middle of each coaster for extra absorbency.
3. Fabric Scrap Wall Art
This is a great way to use up larger pieces of fabric. Simply cut your fabric into squares or rectangles and sew them together to create a quilt-like piece of art. You can hang your fabric scrap wall art on the wall or use it as a table runner or bedspread.
4. Fabric Scrap Tote Bag
This tote bag is a great way to use up a variety of fabric scraps. Simply cut your scraps into strips and sew them together to create a fabric that you can use to make the tote bag. You can add a lining to the tote bag for extra durability.
5. Fabric Scrap Zipper Pouch
This zipper pouch is a great way to store small items like coins, keys, or makeup. Simply cut two pieces of fabric to the desired size and sew them together around the edges. Add a zipper to the top of the pouch and you're done.
6. Fabric Scrap Headband
This headband is a great way to add a touch of style to your outfit. Simply cut a strip of fabric to the desired length and sew it together at the ends. You can add a bow or other embellishment to the headband to make it more unique.
7. Fabric Scrap Hair Tie
This hair tie is a quick and easy way to add a pop of color to your hair. Simply cut a strip of fabric to the desired length and tie it around your hair. You can add a bead or other embellishment to the hair tie to make it more unique.
8. Fabric Scrap Earrings
These earrings are a great way to use up small scraps of fabric. Simply cut two pieces of fabric into the desired shape and sew them together. Add a jump ring and ear wire to each earring and you're done.
9. Fabric Scrap Necklace
This necklace is a great way to add a touch of whimsy to your outfit. Simply cut a variety of fabric scraps into different shapes and sizes. Sew the fabric scraps together to create a chain and add a clasp to the ends.
10. Fabric Scrap Bracelet
This bracelet is a great way to use up small scraps of fabric. Simply cut a strip of fabric to the desired length and sew it together at the ends. Add a button or other embellishment to the bracelet to make it more unique.
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 43699 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 128 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |