This scarf was made using scrap fabric and trims. For the full instructions go here!
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I'm constantly trying to think of projects to make that will use up my scrap fabrics....these bangles were the perfect solution! Instructions Here!
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Put an end to disposable dust cloths with this clever reversible Swiffer sock. One side is flat, the other loopy, so you can use it wet or dry.
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Brighten up any room with this colorful table runner created by Pattye Duffner, host of Rick Rack: Thread Therapy for Sewers. All level sewers will appreciate this simple idea for using scraps...
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This project is completely handsewn and made from scraps, and it'll keep your sunglasses scratch-free!
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Some pincushions. I like to use my bits and pieces left over from bigger basket projects and these are so satisfying with their cute little cotton prints. All of the great button projects inspired...
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Cut up some fabric, add bits of fiber and ribbon, place between two layers of water-soluble stabilizer, stitch, rinse, then stand back and see what emerges!
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Scrappy Jane's have arrived for the fall season here in Northern Minnesota USA. Bits and pieces and fabric swatches always seem so forlorn, too nice to toss, have always enjoyed running myhands...
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Use up all kinds of fabric scraps to make these quick-and-easy blooms! They're perfect for gifts and embellishing.
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