Place a small amount of potpourri in the center of a square of fabric. Pull the corners to the center and tie with a ribbon.
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Drowning in scraps of fabric

Longtime readers of this column may remember the reader who wanted to know where she could donate her fabric scraps. I ...
The story is told of a dedicated crafter whose workroom was filled floor to ceiling with leftovers from her past projects. She couldn't bear to throw any of them away. Among the cartons, there was ...
Envisioning a new project that uses existing scraps will be easier when you know what you're working with. To organize your scrap stash, sort fabrics by size—so you can easily see which pieces are big ...
Upcycler turns fabric scraps into a reusable Christmas chain garland (it's so easy!) ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dryer sheets make for fresh, fluffy loads of laundry. And it's easy enough to make your own. All you need are a couple of ingredients and some scrap fabric you probably already have lying around. The ...
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