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 ...
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. This ...
Your fabric leftovers don’t have to gather dust — they can become the most charming, functional, and personal items in your home. From potholders to garlands, scrap-busting projects are a ...
It all started with a pair of jeans. More than just a little frayed, and destined for the bin, Rukshana saw something more. She turned them into a bag. Not just any bag, but a smart, durable piece ...
Sometimes the best DIY projects come from materials you would least expect—namely, the pile of leftover fabric from your other crafts. While the scraps from other sewing or quilting projects may not ...
Scrap quilting blends creativity, sustainability, and tradition by transforming leftover fabrics into unique, functional art. From timeless patterns to modern improvisations, every piece tells a story ...
Duluth artist Kathy Wilson holds one of her pieces in her art show, which is on display for the next month. The shelves also show her variety of pieces that feature North Shore images captured in ...
What happens to the discarded fabric from major fashion brands? New York’s Fab Scrap recycles the fabric, and it can be yours for only $7 a pound. Located in the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal ...