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Fabric scraps can become adorable stuffed toys or plushies for children. Whether it’s a simple animal shape or a patchwork doll, these toys can be cherished for years.
All of that leftover metal, wood, fabric, and tile can find a new home—if you know where to look. If you’re doing your own renovations or just working on some projects around the house, you'll ...
In addition to my own fabric scraps, I also love collecting remnants that inspire me from craft and interior design stores. Usually these bits come at much lower prices than when buying by the ...
Scrap happy: what to do with fabric scraps. 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 ...
Located in the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal Building in New York, Fab Scrap is a non-profit dedicated to eliminating waste ...
A type of fabric scrap usage that deserves a category of its own is crafting for infants. Use the softest, warmest and lightest bits in your repertoire to create mini blankets.
Make a zippered tote bag out of leftover fabric scraps. Say goodbye to plastic bags with this tote-ally cool project. By Vanessa Nirode. Published Mar 3, 2020 5:28 PM EST.
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.
Apparently, reader G.W. was not the only reader with fabric scraps too good to throw away. “Everyday Cheapskate” readers sent so many donations, this group is set for years.