Hand made in Massachusetts, USA from upcycled denim scraps collected from local tailor shops. Iron on backing. Each patch is one-of-a-kind and varies slightly. Each patch is between 4 x 4 inches and 5.5 x 5.5 inches. This listing is for a single (1) patch, please choose either the light blue background or the dark blue background when placing your order. BY PURCHASING THIS PATCH: - You are supporting small business in America - You are diverting high quality denim from growing our landfills - You are creating a sustainable fashion habit Thank you for choosing in a sustainable future!
If you haven't tried making fabric scrap twine before, and if you have an abundant stash of fabric remnants, then there's no time like the present.
Did you know it is national scrap week? It is not. I made that up. But it should be a thing. I’m making it a thing. A bag of scraps… Read More
Do you have a large scrap fabric pile? Do you see fabric and can't stop buying the cute prints but feel guilty with all the piles at home? Here are some easy scrap fabric projects!
Now if you have scraps of wood laying around and looking to make a big piece of wall decor this idea looks amazing! I bet it would be pretty easy to do laying flat and would work for both inside an…
Scrap Yarn Chair Leg Socks Free Crochet Patterns
Use your scrap fabric to make this free quilted sleep mask! Step by step instructions for a beginner-friendly tutorial.
Here is another set of Vintage Easter Scraps I cut out, from one of Karen’s Easter postcards. They are adorable Bunnies, playing their little Easter Song: I hope you can use these for some fu…
What do you see when looking at an unused fork, a screw, a car part, and other scraps? Most of us see something that belongs in a dump, except for Brian Mock, a sculptor and a metal revolutionist who is bringing reclaimed materials back to life in a form of spectacular sculpture art.
This sweet tiny bag is all put together by hand and is such fun to make, you will want to do more. Made from little scraps of soft fabrics, voile scraps are ideal dor this projects, but Liberty lovers could use their Liberty scraps
Did you know it is national scrap week? It is not. I made that up. But it should be a thing. I’m making it a thing. A bag of scraps… Read More
Basic Silver Soldering With Strong Joints: In this Instructable, I'll show you the absolute basics for making silver-soldered joints that are simple, and structural. To accomplish this, these are the MAIN tools and supplies needed: Harris Safety-Silv 56% Harris Stay-Silv Flux Mapp Gas T…
In an unprecedented act of blogging fanciness I decided to make a video documenting how I create the woodgrain texture (so thoroughly p...
Saving sewing scraps for a rainy day? Check out this brilliant tutorial for making your own scrap fabric twine!
Sewing Projects For Scrap Fabric - Cute Baskets These fabric trinket trays are a great beginner project. They are also great items to use fa...
Hey friends, My name is Brian Johnson (Instagram: @ambitious_bjohn) I'm a learning sewist and film photographer here in Sacramento,Ca. In this blog post I share how...
Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
If you've been around since the beginning of Lo & Behold Stitchery, you might remember that key fobs were my JAM. Back in the early days, I cranked out SO many key fobs in all sorts of variations and stocked my Etsy shop with them. They are super fun to make and very quick and rewarding! I eventually phased out of making them for sale, but I do still really enjoy making one from time to time! They make great teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, party favors....whatever you'd like! All you need is some scrap fabric, scrap batting and a key ring (which you probably already have!) Gather all of your supplies and lets get to it! PS - Looking for a printable PDF? I have this tutorial condensed into six lovely, printable pages for your convenience. Download it here. . . Okay, here's what you'll need: Basic sewing supplies (Sewing machine, rotary cutter, cutting mat, scissors, iron, ironing board, etc.) You can find a list of all of my favorite supplies here. Fabric - One 3
SNAKE & STARS EPP pattern is designed by Laurel of PorcupineSews Threads. •Snake and Stars is an english paper pieced pattern for the ambitious quilter. •Pattern assumes that the maker has basic piecing and English paper piecing knowledge. *Print and cut out pattern. *Work in small pieces at a time. *Small fabric scraps, needle, and thread are needed. *Pattern finishes 10" x 6" ABOUT THE PDF PATTERN: This is a PDF instant download at checkout PDF can be viewed on your device or printed as 8.5inx11in Limited number of downloads so please save to your device Pattern is one person use. Do not copy, sell or distribute without written consent. License to sell: You may sell the items you have made using this pattern as a small independent seller. Please credit the pattern design as PS Threads.