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I keep the ...Wow, great ideas! Thanks for sharing! <br />I keep the unusable (too small, too worn out) scraps in a separate bag. When I have enough, I make cat nip pillows and give them to the SPCA or cat rescue. I use the stronger material for the outer covering and stuf the pillows with the rest. I double or triple sew the seams to make sure that they don't come apart. <br />I thought this would help my stash busting and nothing would go to waste. Now that my friends have gotten wind of this, they keep donating their scraps to me! Ha! <br />;-)sheabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08166057606748749140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-91593445341029878202016-01-28T20:35:33.298+00:002016-01-28T20:35:33.298+00:00Hi Zoe,
Your post spurred me to action and you ca...Hi Zoe,<br /><br />Your post spurred me to action and you can see my scrap busting efforts here<br />http://sewblooms.blogspot.com.au/2016/01/scrap-busting-running-singlets.html<br /><br />thanks, Katherinekatherine hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17314030133556269765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-502461106423486512016-01-26T22:17:57.290+00:002016-01-26T22:17:57.290+00:00Very thorough post, thanks! I just posted about so...Very thorough post, thanks! I just posted about some of my scrap busting if you're interested. (https://nx44.wordpress.com/2016/01/27/dress-up-clothesscrapbusting/) The gist of it is - kids fancy dress! I found that this is a good way to use up some of the scrap fabrics that I don't really like that much but hang onto out of guilt. I've definitely tried to force myself to use up scraps on projects that my heart just wasn't into and although it's virtuous in some ways, it kills your spirit a bit. Costumes are fun!Naomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02189380657777800653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-795068194271640742016-01-24T11:42:34.863+00:002016-01-24T11:42:34.863+00:00Cloth napkins. (Small is actually better for every...Cloth napkins. (Small is actually better for every day - less laundry). Kids' scraps for making clothes for the action men someone gave them (divine, hilarious). Raglan tshirts for the small piece colour blocking. And if you're down to really unusably tiny scraps, then that's stuffing for poufs or floor cushions. Made By Rae has a good post on making square cushion and stuffing it with scraps. Plus, if you add a zip, you could *always* dive back inside it if you needed a specific colour or fabric you remembered... it's SO hard to let go of the small ones when you realise how teeny a bit of fabric you'd need for an accent pocket on a kids' garment! But storing them in a pouffe might convince me. {This does not count as fabric stash hiding duplicity. I would be totally honest with my husband if he asked whether the pouf was stuffed with a secret stash of fabric. Of course I would.] - Janome GnomeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-22061676990496411382016-01-21T20:58:49.458+00:002016-01-21T20:58:49.458+00:00I have a ridiculous amount of scrap fabrics. I can...I have a ridiculous amount of scrap fabrics. I can't throw anything away, even scraps. I have containers of new metres of fabric stacked on shelves, then largish scrap pieces neatly folded and this is ok, but I also have a whole laundry basket worth of small scraps. I did momentarily toy with the idea of throwing it out, but that would never happen. It's gotta come in handy for something right?! <br /><br />I do go to this scrap pile sometimes to rummage through for a project, so I better keep it. I use it for things like decoration on cushions, sewn toys/ bears, children's clothes, christmas sewing, all sorts really when I need a small piece of fabric. I tend to have something in there suitable, whether it's from taking up a friends curtains or left over from making a dress.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15110465777833601274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-60426240875588495802016-01-20T14:33:20.158+00:002016-01-20T14:33:20.158+00:00Oh and I forgot, I keep a box of really small fabr...Oh and I forgot, I keep a box of really small fabric scraps for Ophelia (my 4 year old) to make fabric collage pictures with. Then you can post the pictures to relations as birthday cards etc! CassandraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-51504885937784593152016-01-20T13:47:03.310+00:002016-01-20T13:47:03.310+00:00
Wow Zoe, this is exactly the problem that I am fa...<br />Wow Zoe, this is exactly the problem that I am facing at the moment, though I have two under bed storage boxes overflowing of scraps……! I have cut out some more Anya bag pieces for later assembly and to be given as gifts, (and I am heavily promoting your pattern everywhere I go with my lovely bag ). Im blessed with a 4 year old daughter to sew for and I use a lot of the scraps to applique motifs on to her t-shirts and tops. We are lucky and get clothes passed on to us from my friend’s older children, so applique is a great way to hide the odd mark etc on a second hand piece of children’s clothing. I cant bear to discard what can be used. I also want to applique some cushion covers for my son’s room. Other things that my 4 year old daughter constantly desires are fabric hair bows, hair flowers and purses, all scrap friendly projects. <br />Cloth sanitary protection is also a brilliant stash busting idea, it is cheaper, more environmentally friendly and so much more comfortable if you have sensitive or allergy prone skin! I have seen some for sale on etsy made with unicorns and rainbow fabric – how awesome is that?!<br />But my plans also include: An EPP hexagon cover for my sewing machine (s), patchwork quilt, and *wispers it* bunting ;) <br />Good luck and let us know what you make! Cassandra <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-75570321505504578842016-01-20T12:28:10.672+00:002016-01-20T12:28:10.672+00:00I REALLY need to use up some scraps too. I've ...I REALLY need to use up some scraps too. I've been thinking about making a quilt for ages so if I could even get around to cutting the pieces soon that would be good. It's nice to have some scraps handy for facings and pockets and I donated a big black bag to Mabel's nursery for craft projects last year. I don't know if they ever used them!Kestrelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16984301306389767638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-25341758297842760812016-01-20T08:22:21.214+00:002016-01-20T08:22:21.214+00:00Big idea met together! I went through my scrap bas...Big idea met together! I went through my scrap basket tonight trying to figure out what I can squeeze out some small scraps and odd shapes. 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Very inspiring post, I will be cobbling some scraps together into some usable garments.Sara Mayonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-35155812849886900552016-01-19T23:00:26.873+00:002016-01-19T23:00:26.873+00:00Hi Zo, I downloaded you pants pattern (can't w...Hi Zo, I downloaded you pants pattern (can't wait to make them!!) I tried to buy you a coffee, but the link wasn't working!! Please let me know if/when it's working again and I'll certainly buy you one!! :)Izyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01961407629991275294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-12014126166443550332016-01-19T17:59:10.662+00:002016-01-19T17:59:10.662+00:00I also find I can cut a pair of undies (for me) al...I also find I can cut a pair of undies (for me) along with practically any knit project, so that cuts down on scraps (and makes sure all my dainties don't wear out at the same time)!. I made some oven mitts for gifts this winter that had different fabrics on the top and bottom of the hand, all from leftovers. I also end up using a fair number of scraps for patching parts of garments that wear out. <br /><br />You have some great suggestions here, I like the idea of contrast panels, pockets, etc. quite a bit!French Toast Tashahttp://tashamillergriffith.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-35089815368683916392016-01-19T17:48:28.822+00:002016-01-19T17:48:28.822+00:00Oh, I have tons of scraps as well - one reason my ...Oh, I have tons of scraps as well - one reason my "stash busting" felt slow last year - lots of scraps to use up! I do like making quilts. In addition to all your tips above, I like to keep a couple pants patterns on hand - sometimes your scraps are long and narrow and sometimes they're wider and narrower, and its nice to have a couple options to choose from (of course, you have to like the different styles you have on hand, otherwise it's a pointless exercise!) I also have started making Watson bras, which are great ways to use up tiny bits of knits as well. Zippered pouches, if you need them, seem like a great way to use up tiny wovens (or drawstring bags). Also sometimes make cloth napkins for a scrappy set.<br /><br />And yes, I regularly underbuy fabric amounts. Rarely more than 2 yards at a time! It's only bitten me in the butt once or twice.jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14891339427334605978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-51141388298257922632016-01-19T17:01:27.007+00:002016-01-19T17:01:27.007+00:00I know just what you mean and I'm having a con...I know just what you mean and I'm having a concerted effort to use them up.<br />I gave a bag full to my neighbour's teenage daughter who has lots of sewing ideas and needs something to practice on.<br />Otherwise it's patchwork and I'm doing a lot of that. My house should look pretty bright and cheerful when I've finished.<br />NormaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-963132037123448762016-01-19T14:13:12.195+00:002016-01-19T14:13:12.195+00:00I finally decided to tackle a quilt - something I&...I finally decided to tackle a quilt - something I've always wanted to make. I'm using up all my blue scraps, and it feels so good to see that pile getting smaller and smaller! I love your ideas for using up knit scraps - I have so many of those, and the neighbor girls next door might like some funky bird printed t-shirts :)Meg the Grandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05505371880343451606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2464662522153586853.post-68245187927753006172016-01-19T12:13:06.095+00:002016-01-19T12:13:06.095+00:00Oh, yes, scraps.
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