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18 Ways to use Fabric Scraps



What can be done with fabric scraps? Here is a list of a few things that can be made using scraps. 



1. Make a scrap quilt or strip blocks 
2. Make a doll house/ Barbie doll quilt
3. Use as fillers for dog bedding/ toys
4. Crumb Quilt 
5. Pin cushion
7. Make ornaments (see picture below)
8. Fabric Shape or Paint with fabric
9. Use for junk journaling
11. place tiny scraps and threads in between 2 sheets of wash away  stabilizer, then use decorative stitches to secure. Soak to melt and wash away. Voila!!! Pretty fabric for cards, ornaments, bookmarks, etc.
12. Turn into framed art (see picture below)
13. Make a fabric banner 
14. Crumb Blocks
15. Pom Pom pens
16. Scrappy Projects like bowl cozies or other small projects.
17. Donate to local Sewing Shop. They have many customers that do paper piecing/crumb piecing. I did call in advance to see if they would accept them. 
18. Sell online

If you are interested in some fabric scraps I have some available in my ETSY store “here” - Excited to share this item from my #etsy : Fabric Scraps 

Happy Crafting!



If you have anymore ideas or links please share. If you are interested in some scraps - contact me "here"

Strip Blocks 2.5“



Scraps for sale, stringy fabric is perfect for junk journaling, scrapbooking or making mini projects. Buy „here“ Pile of string fabric


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