![]() If you’re like me and couldn’t hold more than five cards in one hand if your life depended on it, don’t skip this project, as it will allow you to make a rectangular piece of fabric with three pockets that can hold those cards for you! No, this is not the toy yo-yo you roll up and down, it’s a traditional fabric yo-yo that is a circle with one smooth side and one puffy side, and can be used as a decoration on your crafts, home décor, and even clothing because it resembles a small flower.ĭon’t buy those memory card games because you can make it yourself with this pattern that helps you turn fabric scraps into small rectangles equal in size, with one blank side and the other side that features a motif common to just one pair of squares so your kid can try and find pairs by flipping two squares at a time. ![]() These rectangular fabric trays that have upright edges like a bowl and pointy corners aren’t suitable for holding snacks or food, but they are great for storing things like keys, spare change, sewing supplies, and if you make them in a large size, magazines, remotes, or phones of the members of your household. Here’s an adorable little square bunny that has body parts in different colors made of fabric scraps and is just as irresistible to kids and some adults like me as any other plush toy even though it is made by upcycling leftover material.īy Inspirationmadesimple Scrap fabric tray There’s no need to waste money on store-bought bias binding tapes when you can use this pattern to make a colorful bias tape that looks even better than that and is environmentally friendly since it allows you to use up fabric scraps instead of throwing them out.īy Vickymyerscreations Scrap fabric bunny softie Grab a long cotton cord and roll it up into a circle, stitching it to itself as you go and wrapping it with fabric strips in various colors every few inches or so to get this interesting round rug in the size you desire, then place it in the hallway to give it a special charm and surprise your guests when they enter your home. This fabric twine project is great for using up your leftover fabric strips creatively to make a rope-like fabric in the length of your choice that you can use for all kinds of crafts later on as it is almost like a thick type of yarn ideal for making various decorations for your home.Īll of you who like to keep your sewing supplies neatly organized, pay attention to this adorable hoop organizer you can hang on the wall or set on your desk, featuring a rounded base with an embroidered design and a pocket split into sections according to your needs. Here’s my favorite bookmark of all time, a beautiful fabric square piece with a diagonal pocket made of contrasting fabric that you slide over a corner of the book page where you paused reading and it stays there, showing you where to keep reading from when you get back to it. Scrap fabric projects – cool things to do with leftover fabric Corner bookmarks 1.9 Fabric Scrap Memory Game for the kids.1 Scrap fabric projects – cool things to do with leftover fabric.
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