Napkins are such a simple and fun way to dress up the table for the holidays and beyond. Fabric napkins wash easily and are environmentally friendly. They can Read More Posts navigation Older posts Come Sew With Us FTC Disclosure:Sewing with Scraps site contains links and ads to products we...
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com Sew up someAdorable Mitten Handwarmerswith a few of your favorite flannel scraps! Comfortable Face Mask Photo credit: SewCanShe.com This easyFace Mask Sewing Tutorialalso includes a video with tips and tricks. Flannel makes my masks so soft and comfortable to wear....
Using the same strip, go back and weave a row in the opposite direction from your first row. Continue weaving back and forth widthwise all the way up the length of the rug. Image Credit:Maya Marin Joining a New Fabric Strip Before you start, you can sew a bunch of strips together end...
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You can totally play around with this tutorial and use different scraps of fabric. They don’t have to be handkerchiefs. I made some for my girls with scraps of some unicorn fabric that I had sitting around. They love them! About the Maker: ...
This is the Micro Boston Bag pattern, a great way to use your scraps so you don't have to go shopping. To tell you the truth, I don't know what to ...
the plate is woven out of textile scraps from the garment industry. In La Paz, Bolivia, the plate is a tuft of alpaca wool. In Bangui, Central African Republic, the plate is a circuitboard mashup of electronic waste. In Sydney, Australia, the plate is made up of littered cigarette butts...
Post-industrial cotton patches were pre-treated with the aim of developing a methodology applicable to the industrial site involved. First, a mechanical shredding machine reduced the fabric into individual fibres of maximum 35 mm in length. Afterwards, an alkaline treatment was performed, using NaOH...
20. Frame an Old Rug or Fabric Scraps Don’t throw out a damaged rug, piece of clothing, or drapery without considering framing it first. It can make beautiful textile art. If you’re good at sewing, repurpose old fabric items into a table runner, placemats, or cloth napkins. ...
My OMG for the month was finishing Remember Me, a quilt started while I was in the Scraps to Squares quilt group back in 2006. Members made me blocks out of 1930s reproduction fabrics, block design of their choice. I ended up with an odd number of blocks, which I sewed into rows som...