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These beginner-friendly projects will turn your fabric leftovers into functional and decorative treasures. If you sew, quilt, or craft, chances are you have a growing pile of fabric scraps that ...
Longtime readers of this column may remember the reader who wanted to know where she could donate her fabric scraps. I offered details on a small organization in Texas that turns new fabric scraps ...
Press Photos/Jennifer Ackerman-HaywoodJeri Fry, 65, of White Cloud, shows off a selection of the "reduce, reuse, recycle" quilts she makes. She loves to see what she can make out of fabric others ...
Longtime readers of this column may remember the reader who wanted to know where she could donate her fabric scraps. I offered details on a small organization in Texas that turns new fabric scraps ...
Recycling scraps from DIY projects is simple and often free in your community. Here are all the places you can recycle scraps from home and craft projects.
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.
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 ...
Working with fabric scraps reminds me of another Spokane crafter. Arlene McComas, of the blog Heart Rocks Home , makes aprons, tote bags, dolls and other items from vintage flour sacks.
Dryer sheets make for fresh, fluffy loads of laundry. And it's easy enough to make your own. All you need are a couple of ingredients and some scrap f ...
Zero Waste Daniel has seen a lot of cast off fabric scraps that he loves and has been collecting them for more than a decade. In his hands, they became bomber jackets.