Fabric Scrap Sewn Tray. Fabric, especially from natural fibers, is a wonderful material since it last years unlike its paper counterparts and has remarkable versatility. Sewing machine know-how, material size, and imagination sometimes limit fabric projects so useless scrunchies and tiny pillows take over the craft table. Luckily, non-clothing projects like this handy fabric tray, lined inside with glue-stiffened felt and stitched from vintage thrift store/yard sale found scraps, have popped up online. I made a long one first but the sides flopped so I split it into two paperback-size trays. |
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Fabric Scrap Sewn Tray
Labels:
diy,
recycling,
repurposing,
sewing,
sustainable
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