These zippered pouches are my “go-to” handmade gift and were one of the very first bags I learned how to sew. They stitch up quickly and are a great way to use up fabric scraps! I’ve made A LOT ofzippered bags over the years.I love that the pattern is pretty simple and can e...
When I finished, I folded up my fabric and adored it. I LOVE how it turned out! And YES! I did make something super fabulous! That will be in my next post! I feel like all I want to do these days is sit down and sew all my fabric scraps together – oh and you now what the...
Thank you Donna, they are very easy and a fun way to use up fabric scraps. Reply creativejewishmom/sara 6 June 2023 at 21:12 Wonderful as always, thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday! And I see you have a fish jug, I’ve been wanting one myself! Reply Claire Armstrong 7 J...
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or a business associate. Instead, whip up a DIY card holder from some fabric scraps and keep your cards organized and clean. All you need is a few small pieces of fabric and an elastic hairband. This project is a great way to use up some fabric scraps and would make an excellent ...
You will need a hot glue gun and a few of the items on the list below to make dollhouse accessories: Corks Foam board Foil Toothpicks Beads Stickers Fabric scraps Cotton balls DIY Dollhouse accessories for the living room Below is a close up of the modern dollhouse living room. Here’s ...
Why would you want to spend time sewing reusable menstrual products? Here are just a few reasons: It saves money—don't believe me? Track your receipts for a few months. It reduces waste It uses up fabric scraps Reusable pads are SO MUCH more comfortable You can use them for your ...
To do a turned applique, you'll need: fabric scraps (I used the red tartan fromAll About Plaidscollection by RBD Designers) thin, soft and pliable fusible interfacing. I use Vilene H200 - a bit stiffer than G700 and a non-woven but less expensive, still soft. Use the lightest fusible...
This is a fantastic way to use up precious fabric scraps, making a lovely gift destined to become a cherished keepsake. Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you’ll make your own Folded Fabric Star Ornaments and share them with me on Instagram @bayhillstudio. Take a moment to sub...
Fabric scraps- These are perfect for making pillows, towels, rugs, and bedding. Cotton balls- Use these for pillow stuffing. Small scraps of cardboard or foam board Tin foil- I used tin foil and foam board to make an exhaust hood. ...