Turn fabric scraps and upcycled denim from old jeans into a fun bean bag game for kids to play! There are countless ways to create games with bean bags. Use them for toss games, catch games, juggling, and more. Take them with you on summer picnics and get togethers, or keep it around the house for some active play on a rainy day. Go to Sum of Their Stories to see how to make this upcycled bean bag game.
[photo from Sum of Their Stories]
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Potholders also known as Heat pads are perfect little weeknight projects. Perfect for scrap fabrics and small handmade gifts that will actually be used in the kitchen. If you love hot pads as much as I do, then you may want to check out some of our favorite designs for sewing patterns we found on Etsy.
Scrap Fabric Patchwork Coasters Sewing Tutorial –
Calling all sewing enthusiasts and crafters! Are you ready to turn your scrap fabric into functional and stylish coasters? Get ready to dive into the world of scrap fabric patchwork with our Scrap Fabric Patchwork Coasters Sewing Tutorial! This project is a fantastic way to repurpose your leftover fabric and create beautiful coasters that will add a touch of charm to your home.
As you sew together the colorful fabric scraps, you’ll not only develop your sewing skills but also exercise your creativity. Each coaster will be a unique patchwork masterpiece, showcasing your ability to combine different patterns and textures. Plus, these coasters make wonderful gifts for friends and family, showcasing your talent and thoughtfulness.
So, gather your scrap fabric and sewing supplies, and let’s get stitching! With this tutorial, you’ll learn the art of scrap fabric patchwork and create a set of coasters that are as practical as they are visually stunning. Let’s sew our way to functional works of art!
Scrap Patchwork Christmas Tree Pillow Sewing Tutorial
Tis the season to get crafty and festive! Are you ready to add a touch of holiday cheer to your home with a delightful scrap patchwork Christmas tree pillow? Get ready to bring the magic of the season to life with our Scrap Patchwork Christmas Tree Pillow Sewing Tutorial! This project will not only ignite your creativity but also fill your space with the joy and warmth of the holidays.
Using your leftover fabric scraps, you’ll create a whimsical patchwork Christmas tree that will be the centerpiece of your decorations. As you sew together the different fabrics, you’ll enhance your sewing skills, attention to detail, and ability to create harmonious designs. Plus, nothing beats the satisfaction of cuddling up to a handmade pillow during the holiday season.
So, gather your scrap fabric and festive spirit, and let’s get sewing! With this tutorial, you’ll learn how to transform your fabric scraps into a charming Christmas tree pillow that will spread joy and create lasting memories. Let’s sew our way to a jolly and cozy holiday season!
Scrap Fabric Mushroom Ornaments Sewing Tutorial
Get ready to sew adorable scrap fabric mushroom ornaments with our Scrap Fabric Mushroom Ornaments Sewing Tutorial! This project is perfect for using up those precious fabric scraps while creating charming ornaments that will bring joy and magic to your tree.
By following this tutorial, you’ll learn the art of sewing and the joy of repurposing materials. Each mushroom ornament will be a unique creation, showcasing your ability to combine different colors and patterns. As you stitch the fabric together, you’ll enhance your sewing skills and attention to detail, creating ornaments that are as delightful as they are meaningful.
Easy Fabric Bookmarks You Can Sew From Scraps
This project is perfect for using up your fabric scraps while creating personalized bookmarks that will accompany you on countless reading adventures.
With just a few simple sewing techniques, you’ll transform your fabric scraps into stylish and functional bookmarks. Each bookmark will be a unique expression of your creativity, as you mix and match different colors, patterns, and textures
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