Happy belated birthday 🥳 . Ouch… I hope your finger feels better soon 🙏🏼. That was one creative, scrappy fabric, awesome and successful spaghetti thrown on the wall project. Thank you for sharing 🤗
I have always been an EPP'er, normally just called patchwork here in the UK. I am ashamed to say over the years I must have thrown out miles and miles of scraps, crumbs, whatever you want to call them. Having watched loads of videos on TH-cam I now know better than to throw anything out. Even bits of knitting wool and embroidery cotton, when not used for stuffing, can be put to good use. 😁
Creating something beautiful from nothing is never a waste of time. I can safely say that my children grew up knowing that many things can be recycled. I just never thought even the tiniest pieces could create something useful and pretty.
Guess I'm taking scrap use to new levels... trash levels to be more precise! Guys, this was SO MUCH FUN! Let me know what you think and enjoy!
Hope your hand will be better soon! Great outcome ❤. I love that you bring Zero Waste to a new level 😄😊
It was fun! 😁
Happy belated birthday 🥳 . Ouch… I hope your finger feels better soon 🙏🏼. That was one creative, scrappy fabric, awesome and successful spaghetti thrown on the wall project. Thank you for sharing 🤗
This is such a great idea! Love this!!
Great tutorial 😊 have a great week 😊
You too! 🥰
Looks fun!
I have always been an EPP'er, normally just called patchwork here in the UK. I am ashamed to say over the years I must have thrown out miles and miles of scraps, crumbs, whatever you want to call them. Having watched loads of videos on TH-cam I now know better than to throw anything out. Even bits of knitting wool and embroidery cotton, when not used for stuffing, can be put to good use. 😁
I'm guilty of it too, but not anymore 😁
Make a cute case for glasses as well ❤
Yes!
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Can’t be bothered to waste the time
Wow!
You have also not wasted your precious time making a negative comment.
Creating something beautiful from nothing is never a waste of time. I can safely say that my children grew up knowing that many things can be recycled. I just never thought even the tiniest pieces could create something useful and pretty.