With a DIY trick: 4 crafts you can make at home with fabric scraps

Never throw away old fabrics you no longer use or torn clothes. With a trick and a little thread, everything can be reused A sewing trick or DIY is a tool that can save you when your favourite dress rips before a night out or when your jeans tear at the crotch. These types of procedures can also be used to create clothes from scratch, remodel and alter garments, and design accessories to your liking. Today I’m going to share not one, but four sewing tricks to make use of old scraps that you don’t know what to do with. These DIY tricks can be used to create your own small projects or to sell and start a sewing business.

Practise your sewing repeatedly and always look for tutorials or DIY projects to learn from. Before you start sewing at home, it’s important to consider a few things. Do not start with difficult seams and impossible patterns; always look for small arrangements that you can do by hand. Prepare a good sewing kit with needles of different sizes, threads of various colours, pattern paper, chalk for marking, and a sharp fabric scissors. Likewise, choose the right fabrics according to the project and purpose. Don’t get frustrated if the trick doesn’t work the first time. Sewing at home is a constant, rewarding and sometimes complex challenge, but the small advances and achievements are the reward.

4 things you can sew with scraps: an impressive sewing trick

All DIY projects with thread and recycled materials are usually simple, useful and inexpensive. Show de manualidades shares a series of tricks on its YouTube channel for reusing small pieces of fabric that are not suitable for large projects.

Below, I share the video and the development of 4 of these DIY tricks. In addition to fabric, you will need thread, needles, scissors, a ruler and a pencil to mark the fabric.

  1. Cover for sanitary pads and panty liners: with a small triangle of fabric and a fastener, you can make a small bag to carry your intimate products in your purse, as shown in the first tip in the video.
  2. Underwear: with old cotton scraps, clean and in good condition, you can sew your own underwear. Use a pair of knickers to take measurements and carry out the trick without mistakes.
  3. Small first aid kit: with old fabrics and a button, you can make a small first aid kit with compartments for pills, plasters and gauze.
  4. Make-up case: at the end of the video, you can see a sewing trick you can do at home to make a case for small make-up products, with transparent fabric so you can find them more easily.

A DIY trick and something more: the benefits of sewing

Like any craft, sewing at home is very good for your physical and mental health.

Sewing is a domestic task with multiple benefits. According to several studies, there is a link between manual activities and mental health. Sewing helps reduce stress and anxiety, improves concentration and focuses the brain on activities that take us away from our daily worries.

Sewing at home activates what is known as ‘flow mode,’ a state in which you feel totally immersed in the activity. In addition, it enhances creativity, imagination, and improves personal confidence.

Inessa
Inessa

I'm Inessa, and I run a blog with tips for every day: simple life hacks, ways to save time and energy, and inspiration for a cosy and organised life.

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