What to Make With Scrap Fabric (10 easy projects)20 May 2024 Have you ever wondered what to do with leftover and scrap fabrics? Whether from a previous project or old clothes, bags, or toys you are thinking about throwing away, all fabric scraps, no matter how small, can be reused! Over the years, we've helped thousands of customers choose fabrics for their projects, giving us some great ideas for making things using scrap fabrics. The benefits of using scrap fabricReduce wasteBy reusing scrap fabrics, we reduce the amount of valuable material thrown into landfills and bring them to life in previously unthought-of ways. According to Good Maker Tales, only 8% of clothing items get reused, and only 10% are recycled. Think of all the things you could make from those excellent fabrics! Save resourcesBy reusing fabrics, we can reduce the demand for new raw materials, which helps conserve natural resources and reduces the environmental impact of textile production. Save moneyIn addition to fighting throwaway culture, recycling leftover material is exceptionally cost-effective, particularly when using organic or heavy-duty materials. Why not use spare leather scraps for a bag, wallet, or belt? Create something uniqueCreating something spontaneously often leads to the most unique and satisfying projects, even if they don't follow the original plan. From vibrant quilts that tell a story with every patch to bespoke accessories that add a touch of personality to any outfit, scrap fabric projects encourage us to see potential in even the smallest pieces of fabric. 10 Scrap Fabric Project IdeasWe've organised the projects into small, medium, and large categories to help crafters find projects suited to their level, interests, and available scrap fabric quantities. Small Projects1. Fabric ScrunchiesThis is an easy and fashionable way to use up smaller pieces of fabric and is perfect for beginners. Simply gather some fabric scraps and elastic, and in just a few minutes, you can have a stylish hair accessory that adds a pop of colour and texture to your outfit. 2. Quilted CoastersCombine various scraps to create unique, personalised coasters for your home or as gifts. Add personality to your coffee table while repurposing materials that would otherwise go to waste. 3. BookmarksA charming addition to any book lover's collection, these can be made with the tiniest of scraps. Cut the fabric into a strip, fold it in half, and sew the edges together. Add a tassel or decorative button to complete the look. 4. Keyring CharmsCreate cute and colourful charms that add personality to bunches of keys or handbags. Cut the fabric into your desired shape, add some stuffing, and sew the edges together. If you are feeling adventurous, you could even cut out the shape of your favourite cartoon character. Attach a keyring and enjoy your new accessory. Medium Projects5. Patchwork Tote BagsShowcase a variety of fabrics in one practical item. These eco-friendly bags are perfect for grocery shopping, books, or anything you need. Get creative with different fabric combinations and make a unique tote bag that reflects your style. 6. Fabric Toys / Teddies / PlushiesTransform your fabric scraps into adorable fabric toys, teddies, and plushies. Give new life to your old fabrics and create something special for your loved ones. 7. Decorated Tea TowelsTransform your ordinary kitchen towels into unique and personalised tea towels using fabric scrap appliqués. This simple DIY project is perfect for adding a personal touch to your kitchen or making thoughtful housewarming gifts. Large Projects8. Patchwork Blankets or ThrowsThis is a classic scrap fabric project that can become a cherished heirloom, perfect for keeping warm on chilly evenings. Cut leftover pieces of fabric into square, triangle, diamond, or hexagon shapes. Stitch two shapes together with batting or wadding, then arrange your shapes into an attractive pattern before sewing them all together. 9. Fabric Wall ArtWhy not create a stunning tapestry or a collection of framed fabric panels using various fabric scraps? This unique DIY project adds a personal touch to your space and serves as a captivating focal point, sparking engaging conversations with guests. 10. Patchwork UpholsterySpruce up your furniture in a fun and innovative way by creating patchwork upholstery from your favourite fabric scraps! This easy DIY project adds a unique and personal touch to your space, transforming ordinary furniture into eye-catching statement pieces. From transforming your living space with unique patchwork upholstery to crafting personal gifts that carry a piece of your heart, the possibilities are endless when using your leftover scrap fabric. TipsLooking for tips for working with scrap fabrics? Don't worry, try reading our blog on tips for working with scrap fabrics. ShareWhat will your first scrap fabric masterpiece be? Share your project ideas or photos in the comments below, or click here to explore our comprehensive guide to the best tools and materials for your next DIY adventure!
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