Use Those Fabric Scraps Craftalong --Long Live Scraps!

Depends on the sizes…You can make a sort of patchwork out of them and then use it as “new” fabric to make things like headbands, arm warmers, even hats…

You can use them for anything that needs a stretch, like a closure for a book…

You can cut them into strips and then make binding for all sorts of things …

I use bits of fleece and other stretch fabrics to stuff toys for my cats…

Knit flowers…

I used the sleeves of a knit t-shirt to make tubes to stuff into my tall boots…

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Thanks for the ideas! I’ll have to dig out the bag (unless I pitched it in my summer organizing spurt) to see what they look like (some came from my mom). I know I have more fabric to turn into tops, so if I tossed the original stash of knit scraps, more will be coming!

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This is a really neat idea! I’ve never seen it before. Thanks for sharing. Now I know what to do with selveges!

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Thanks! There are so many good ideas on how to use this. I have made it a habit to tear off this edge with new fabric, and making sure I have about 1/2 inch or so as well of the fabric and not just the selvage.

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Those were given away already @LadybugsAndBees. Right now, I’m frantically trying to finish some puppets as gifts for Chinese/Lunar New Year. Maybe after that I’ll work on another pair.

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Puppets sound fun! I hope you will share pictures when you have time :grinning:

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I’ve got my first couple scrap projects to share.

First of all, a vintage scrap from my great-aunt’s stash turned into a doll dress

And then some 3.5x5 squares turned into an itty-bitty boxy pouch for the Good Little Things swap.


And another for a midwinter pick-me-up for my Aunt.

I’ll be making lots more of these since they’re a great use for too-small-for-doll-clothes scraps and when my mom showed my aunt’s pouch to a group of her friends I got several requests to make more.

Here’s the pattern if anyone else wants to try:

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I’ve already admired that perfect tiny doll dress, but I’m going to admire it again because it’s fab! And those boxy pouches are gorgeous - your stitching is so precise and neat!

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I love the this! I have made those macaroon purses that are only the size of a quarter…they are cute but a lot of work!

I think I will try these…just as cute and probably more functional!

So glad to see your doll dresses again…I have always looked forward to them and just know that your dolls have an enviable wardrobe!!

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Oh my gosh, those boxy pouches are cute!!

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I have to try the mini pouches. And practice adding zippers!
So tiny and cute - eeeeeeek!

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So many awesome ideas in here for scrappy projects!
@LupaWulf happens to be searching for a particular fabric. If anyone happens to have this in their stash, or info about it, she would be grateful. :slight_smile: ISO Name of Children’s Farm Animal Fabric

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These are so cute! Thank you for linking to the tutorial!

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It’s not much, but I got over my fear and made my first Teesha Moore patch! I can see how these could be addicting.


After this, I pulled out my biggest scrapbusting WIP and have made some solid progress (latch hook rug) - this might finally be the year I finish it! I also watched an entire Scrap Quilting class on bluprint (previously Craftsy), so I’m hoping to try some of those techniques soon! I did definitely have the thought that I might need to finish some of my “real” fabric crafts, in order to generate enough scraps for all of these other projects! :rofl:

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This looks great! So cheerful :cherry_blossom:

I’ve looked at teesha moore patches before and wanted to try something like that - they look like a fun thing to make, and maybe a good small project to to put in a little kit for crafting while travelling. And a great scrapbuster!

I’ve seen cool bags made with these, what other things have people made with them?

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I made a notebook covers with mine…makes them really heavy, though…I have seen sewing machine covers as well…

@magpie made me a square one that I use daily as a mini coaster on my workspace…

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I don’t have any myself but I have made a few for others. the first couple were nervewracking but I really got into it and it was really fun. Any project where I don’t have to be NEAT.

What? I was just wondering the other day why I hadn’t gotten any emails recently about course sales from craftsy. I loved when they would make courses free for a whole weekend or have half price sales. I think I have seen some emails from blueprint and just deleted without reading them! I need to go check it out.

Absolutely. The few I made it was fun to use random weird bits I had laying around.

I’ve never asked for any in a swap because I didn’t know what I would do with them. I know people make purses out of them but I don’t carry a purse (although I do use a lot of tote bags for project bags) But a notebook cover is a really good idea.

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Here is one I made with some very special ones I got in a swap along with my Woodstock stuff…
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That looks really cool!

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Those are so cool! I’ve made notebook covers and I’ve been saving some up with the idea of making window valences.

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