Envisioning a new project that uses existing scraps will be easier when you know what you're working with. To organize your scrap stash, sort fabrics by size—so you can easily see which pieces are big ...
A couple of months ago, my friend Klay—who also happens to be a Down To Earth graphic designer, a crafter and the blogger at Klaydoughdreams —gave me a big box of fabric she no longer needed. Klay, ...
Transform fabric scraps into elegant fabric-covered picture frames with this step-by-step DIY fabric frames tutorial. No sewing required.
Use your fabric scraps to create a colorful and lightweight bowl. To start, cover the outside of a bowl with aluminum foil or plastic wrap so that the fabric will release from the bowl when dry. This ...
To make sure your fabric scraps don't peel off, secure their edges properly. You can either apply a thin layer of glue all ...
The story is told of a dedicated crafter whose workroom was filled floor to ceiling with leftovers from her past projects. She couldn't bear to throw any of them away. Among the cartons, there was ...
Fabric scraps are something that many people have laying around, but what are they supposed to do with them? Using the rags can be as easy as making a rag rug. 1. Cut fabric into strips, about 1/2 by ...
I have boxes and boxes of scrap fabric in my studio, and I’m always looking for fun new ways to use it up. I love giving and receiving unique, handmade cards, and what better way to customize a card ...
Reducing waste has always been a top priority for more efficient business but the pressure is piling on fashion brands to reduce the amount of textile sent to landfill to protect the environment too.
December 22, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A good headband keeps your hair back and sweat out of your eyes while you work out, and if you have some scrap ...