I noticed this idea while visiting. I took scraps from fleece blankets and cut them into circles.
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 Published On Apr 19, 2024

Cutting without leftovers is the dream of every needlewoman. After each product, scraps remain, sometimes they are large scraps of fabric, and sometimes small.
Those who do sewing and handicrafts know that every piece can come in handy at any time. But despite this, it is necessary to periodically review the balances. Whole bags of scraps are collected that no longer have room.
Previously, sewing from rags was considered the domain of grandmothers. But now such creativity has turned into a work of art. Using different techniques you can get things of unusual beauty. In general, the connection of flaps can be called a patchwork, from which other types flow.
You can sew anything from pieces of fabric, from small accessories to large items such as bedspreads.
I have a whole bag of fleece, this fabric is good because it doesn’t fray and the edges don’t need to be processed. It makes warm clothes that are easy to care for, weighs little and does not cause allergies.
See what you can do with it.
I will sew a seat for a chair.
1) I cut out a circle with a diameter of 5 cm from cardboard. I cut fleece of different colors along it.
2) I prepared a thick fabric - a base, folded the edges and stitched.
3) On the wrong side I put a row of circles that slightly overlap each other, this is so that there are no gaps. I pinned them together with pins. I laid a straight line just below the middle.
It is worth paying attention to which side to make the front. Fleece is a fluffy fabric, and on one side the pile is longer.
4) The second row overlaps the first and closes the line.
5) I arranged the mugs themselves like scales. The first and last circles must be placed further inside so that they do not stick out from the row.
6) The entire fabric is sewn in this way
7) I stitched the last line along all 4 sides.
Using this principle, you can sew pillows, bedspreads, rugs, and baby blankets.
All the best!

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