100 Free Sewing Patterns And Ideas For Fabric Scraps

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Does your bin of fabric scraps ever feel like it has a life of its own? Trust me, I get it! Every time I finish a quilt, my ‘tiny bits’ pile seems to double in size. I absolutely hate throwing away even the smallest pieces of colorful fabric, and honestly, why should we? There is so much creative potential hidden in those fabric scraps!

I’ve spent hours digging through my own stash to find the very best ways to utilize every leftover inch. This post is a total goldmine of over 100 free sewing projects designed specifically to help you turn those fabric scraps into something spectacular. From tiny card accents to my favorite ‘pixie cups,’ let’s give your leftover bits a second life. Don’t forget to tag me @SewCanShe on Instagram—I can’t wait to see what you create!

For The Home

Armchair Project Station

Colorful sewing pocket and pin cushion
Photo credit: Patchwork Posse

Sew yourself a handy project space for your couch or armchair. Keep your supplies tidy and right where you need them. This free pattern by Patchwork Posse is just what you need.

Sweet Fabric Pixie Cups

Sweet Fabric Pixie Cups: Two small, round fabric baskets made from colorful scrap fabric patterns holding pink pom poms.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Don’t you love Heidi’s Pixie Cups? I use mine to organize my little craft supplies. I appreciate functional scrap buster patterns.

Mini Foldable Storage Baskets

Mini Foldable Storage Baskets: Three tiny, square fabric storage bins in various floral and geometric patterns, one holding sewing clips.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

These bins come in three sizes. These mini ones are obviously the cutest, and the most perfect for using both fabric and stabilizer scraps. My Mini Fold Up Baskets tutorial includes links to the other two scrap buster sizes as well.

Perfect Square Basket

Perfect Square Basket: A sturdy square storage basket made from blue floral fabric with a coordinating light blue interior.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew up a cute Scrappy Square Basket to match your favorite scrappy quilt!

Fabric Covered Button Magnets

Fabric Covered Button Magnets: A collection of small round magnets covered in various scraps of floral and geometric fabric, displayed on a metal surface.
Photo credit: Amy Smart / Diary of a Quilter

I save even tiny scraps because they feature something cute that just can’t throw away! If you do that too, those tiny bits are perfect to make button magnets. This easy tutorial shows you just what to do.

Brilliant Scrap Buckets

Brilliant Scrap Buckets: Four round fabric buckets in different sizes and colors, featuring rope handles and scrappy patchwork designs.
Photo credit: The Sewing Loft

Here’s a different spin on a basket! This free pattern from The Sewing Loft is one of my favorites. You can even use scraps of rope for the handles.

Hanging Peg Board Pouches

Hanging Peg Board Pouches: Three small, handmade fabric pouches in yellow, pink, and blue hanging from a white pegboard.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Organize your spaces by sewing Pegboard Baskets out of scraps…to hold thread spools, tools, bobbins, and more!

Adorable Bug Cushion

Adorable Bug Cushion: A sewing machine in the process of stitching a colorful fabric bug applique onto a white cushion cover.
Photo credit: Bustle & Sew

Use your scraps to applique anything! Here’s an adorable scrap busting idea from my friend at Bustle & Sew for applique bugs. I think they’re so cute! Here is my link for free applique designs for you to use on towels, pillows, clothes, quilts, and more!

Patchwork Potholders

Patchwork Potholders: A stack of three square potholders featuring colorful, intricate patchwork designs with quilted stitching.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

These handy potholders will look great, and be functional, too! You could even use a scrappy homemade binding to finish them off! I would love to see what you come up with. Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe.

Strip Weaving Table Runner

Strip Weaving Table Runner: A long table runner created using a rainbow-colored strip-weaving technique.
Photo credit: lillyella.com

Enjoy this great way to use up strips. You could sew scraps together in strips before weaving them to add interest. The tutorial includes instructions for constructing a loom; sounds like a fun project to me!

Fabric Lovers Apron

Fabric Lovers Apron: A full-length kitchen apron made from large, vibrant floral and geometric patchwork fabric pieces.
Photo credit: Maureen Cracknell Handmade

What fabric do you have in your drawer of left-overs? Some of my scraps are actually pretty long. Here’s a great pattern for some bigger scraps.

Lovely Patchwork Placemats

Lovely Patchwork Placemats: A set of four quilted placemats featuring red, green, and white Christmas-themed patchwork patterns.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This placemat sewing pattern includes instructions for making half-square triangles, flying geese, and chisel shapes everything you need for this project. You can protect your table and show off your sewing skills at the same time! Use different colors for different seasons.

Handy Hexagon Potholders

Log Cabin Hexi Potholders: Three hexagon-shaped hot pads featuring a colorful log cabin quilting pattern.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Check out this free pattern for scrap buster Log Cabin Hexi Potholders. I have had great feedback on this cute project.

Log Cabin Placemats

Log cabin blocks made into placemats from creams and browns fabric scraps
Photo credit: ConnieKresin.com

Log Cabin blocks are excellent for scraps. They don’t require big pieces, and you can easily combine scraps of like colors for beautiful patterns. Here is Connie Kresin’s free sewing pattern for placemats.

Rope Bowl Made With Scrap Fabrics

Fabric Rope Bowl: A decorative bowl made by wrapping thin strips of scrap fabric around a core of cotton rope.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

If you don’t want to twist all the twine here is another way to use different lengths of rough cut fabric. This scrap buster project comes together in under an hour! Those long, skinny, strips of cotton fabric or selvages are perfect for making a fabric rope bowl. It’s a unique statement piece on it’s own, but you can make it an even sweeter gift by stuffing it full of chocolate, or trinkets.

Folded Fabric Coasters and Potholders

Colorful folded fabric coasters on a table made from folded 5" squares.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

These folded fabric coasters use 5” squares, so they are perfect for sewing with charm squares and scraps. Make matching potholders for a beautiful coordinated table setting.

Pretty Patchwork Shower Curtain

A colorful handmade shower curtain made from large patchwork squares in various floral and geometric patterns. made from fat quarters of fabric
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

If you have larger chunks of scrap fabric (fat quarter sized), head into this patchwork shower curtain pattern and make the most of them!

Adorable Stuffed Owls

A family of three handmade plush owl toys in different sizes, featuring orange, brown, and teal scrap fabric.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

These adorable stuffed owl family can be used in so many ways: a gift, pincushion, doorstop, bookend, and more. You can even use more scraps to stuff them!

Unique Conversation Coasters

A set of four hexagon-shaped fabric coasters featuring festive Christmas patterns like reindeer and holly.
Photo credit: Duckadilly.com

This is a great scrap buster project from Duckadilly. She shows you how to make Conversation Coasters using foundation paper piecing. Get the party going, and offer them as favors! 

Charm Square Fabric Tray

Pretty handsewn fabric tray holding buttons
Photo credit: A Spoonful of Sugar

Make a sweet fabric tray from your leftover charm squares to catch all the things.

Zero Waste Pouf (Automan)

Zero Waste Pouf (Ottoman): A large, round floor pouf covered in a vintage-style blue and white patchwork quilt.
Photo credit: The Artyologist

Even unusable scraps can be used in smart and responsible ways. The Artyologist used all kinds of unwanted/unusable textiles to make this pretty pouf. The outside cover is even an old quilt.

Tiny Quilt Magnets

Tiny Quilt Magnets: Several miniature patchwork quilt blocks turned into magnets, featuring intricate stitching and colorful fabric scraps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Even the smallest scraps deserve a chance! Grab a handful for the Tiny Quilt Magnets you’re about to make!

Charm Square Fabric Tray

Charm Square Fabric Tray: A small, shallow fabric tray made from colorful charm squares holding a collection of vintage buttons.
Photo credit: A Spoonful of Sugar

Do you have leftover charm squares? Turn it into a beautiful fabric tray with this tutorial from A Spoonful of Sugar.

Patchwork Bench Cushion

Patchwork Bench Cushion: A long, quilted cushion for a piano bench featuring vibrant, multi-colored patchwork strips and tie-on straps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

I made this cushion for my piano bench, but it would be easy to add scraps to make it as big as you need. Here’s the free pattern.

Fabric Twine

Fabric Twine: A wooden spool holding long strands of handmade fabric twine, with a portion of the twine shaped into a heart.
Photo Credit: Cintia / MyPoppet.com.au

Cintia has a really fabulous tutorial to show you the tips for making strong and consistent twine on her YouTube Chanel, mypoppetblogs. For storage, you can go to JoAnn’s and ask for their empty spools (before they close!). You could also use wrapping paper cores to hold your twine.

Bags, Wallets, & Pouches

Easy Little Wallet

Easy Little Wallet: A collection of small, handmade fabric wallets in various bright patterns and colors, displayed together to show different designs.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

A scrap of fabric transforms into a Cute Little Wallet in this pattern. It’s so practical!

Cell Phone Wallet

Cell Phone Wallet: A colorful, handmade fabric cell phone wallet with a matching wrist strap, designed to hold a smartphone and essentials.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

My Cell Phone Wallet Pattern is sewn with small pieces but it does a big job! Keep everything together in one place and easy to find.

Scrappy Key Fobs

Scrappy Key Fobs: A group of colorful, hand-sewn fabric wristlet key fobs in various floral and geometric patterns with metal hardware.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

My wristlet keychain fobs are the one gift that people ask for over and over again. It’s a quick project and the finished product is so perfect for clutches, keys, baby accessories, doggie mess bags and more.

Chubby Card Pouch

Chubby Card Pouch: Three small, quilted fabric zipper pouches in vibrant floral prints, perfect for holding cards and coins.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew a cute quilted zipper wallet with my free sewing pattern! This card pouch is just right for holding your cash, cards and coins. Toss it in your purse or clip it to a strap and leave the purse at home. This is the perfect pattern for making quick and thoughtful gifts.

Fold and Stitch Wallet Pattern

Fold and Stitch Wallet: A handmade fabric wallet featuring a unique fold-and-stitch design in a coordinating patterned fabric.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

The Fold and Stitch wallet is really convenient. The free pattern includes templates and step-by-step instructions, with detailed photos.

Travel Pouch with Vinyl

Travel Pouch with Vinyl: A hand-sewn fabric travel pouch opened to show clear vinyl interior pockets designed for easy organization.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This cute peek-a-boo pouch is perfect for kits of all kinds, and ideal for traveling. And don’t let the vinyl scare you away, it’s totally doable!

Cute DIY Zipper Pouches

Cute DIY Zipper Pouches: Several handmade zipper pouches in two different sizes resting on a wooden table, featuring colorful floral patterns.
Image Credit: SewCanShe.com

Need a free, easy zipper pouch pattern? Look no further. It is perfect for holding money and credit cards, school supplies, cosmetics, and more! This pattern has free templates for two different sizes, plus a step-by-step zipper tutorial.

Boxy Zipper Pouch Pattern

Boxy Zipper Pouch Pattern: Three quilted, box-shaped zipper pouches in vibrant teal and floral fabrics, showing their sturdy structure.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew a cute boxy zipper pouch with my free sewing pattern! It’s the perfect size for cosmetics, or other travel and organizing needs.

Helpful Craft Project Bags

Helpful Craft Project Bags: Two rectangular project bags with fabric borders and clear vinyl centers, one showing a colorful quilt block stored inside.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew an easy Project Pouch with my free sewing pattern! This zippered bag with a vinyl front is perfect for organizing your hand sewing work, unfinished quilt blocks, or embroidery project to take on the go.

Tiny Zipper Bags

Tiny Zipper Bags: A flat lay featuring three small, square zipper pouches made from 5-inch fabric squares, surrounded by thread and fabric scraps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Got 5’’ pre-cut squares? All you need for these Tiny Zipper Bags are a few scraps and a zipper.

The Scrapyard Tote

The Scrapyard Tote: A large, colorful patchwork tote bag made from a variety of fabric scraps, featuring a sturdy top zipper.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Elevate your scraps with this free pattern for my scrapyard tote. In this tutorial I will teach you how to include a welt zipper pocket on the inside, and a zipper at the top.

Perfect Tiny Tote

Perfect Tiny Tote: Two mini fabric tote bags with handles, one in a blue floral print and the other in a red patterned fabric.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

The Tiny Tote Bag Pattern makes a little bag that holds a lot! It’s perfect for your phone, sunglasses, wallet, and lipstick!

Pretty Drawstring Bag

Pretty Drawstring Bag: A collection of small, "Zakka" style drawstring pouches in various prints, shown holding crafting tools and pencils.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Store your readers, crochet hooks, make up brushes, etc. with these easy-to-sew pouches. They are inspired by a Japanese design aesthetic called ‘Zakka’ which combines usefulness with beauty. I love the style!

Tiny Scrap Pencil Pouch

Tiny Scrap Pencil Pouch: A glass jar filled with a variety of colorful fabric scraps and thread snippets.
Photo credit: Sew Easy By Sandy

If you want to see the clever way that Sandy used all these tiny scraps for her project, check out the free sewing tutorial. I loved the beautiful colors of the scrap picture so much that I chose to use that instead!

Quilted Pill Pouch

Quilted Pill Pouch: A small, round zippered pouch with a colorful patchwork design, shown next to a pair of sewing scissors.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Is there anything cuter than a scrappy little Pillbox Pouch? Nope… scrap bucket here I come.

Pretty Pencil Pouch

Pretty Pencil Pouch: A slim fabric pencil case made from white and navy polka dot fabric with a decorative pink fabric bow.
Photo credit: See Kate Sew

Add a bow to your DIY pencil pouch for a feminine touch. It doesn’t take much fabric, and you can mix-and-match your scraps, too!

Convertible Pencil Pouch

Convertible Pencil Pouch: Three "stand-up" fabric tool pouches in different patterns that slide down to become desktop organizers.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

The Stand Up Slide Down Pencil and Tool Pouch whips together so easily with your best scrap fabric combination! It’s a great pencil case but you can also use it for taking sewing notions and tools to class.

DIY Lip Gloss Pouch

DIY Lip Gloss Pouch: Two small keychain pouches made from floral fabric and clear vinyl, sized perfectly to hold a lip balm.
Photo credit: Melissa Mortenson / Polka Dot Chair

Use scraps of both fabric and vinyl (or not) and craft your own lip gloss pouch. Give it as a gift, sell it, or stash it in your purse.

Tetris Tablet Case

Tetris Tablet Case: A quilted iPad sleeve featuring a colorful "Tetris" block pattern made from rectangular fabric scraps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Here is my free sewing pattern for a table or iPad case. It’s nice to have a way to keep the tablets clean if they are ever not being used. This is a perfect way to use up scraps in a functional way.

Crossbody Zipper Tote with Jelly Roll Leftovers

Crossbody Zipper Tote: A simple crossbody bag made from 2.5-inch fabric strips in shades of blue, pink, and orange
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew a cute zipper tote using 2 1/2″ strips! This free sewing pattern is perfect for beginners or anyone who has jelly roll strips in their fabric scrap bin.

Handy Two-Sided Zipper Pouch

Handy Two-Sided Zipper Pouch: Three rectangular pouches in various floral patterns, each featuring two separate zippered compartments.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Small fabric pieces can also make these 2 sided zipper pouches!

Bit o’ Kindness Pouches

Bit O' Kindness Pouches: A flat lay of several tiny, square keychain pouches in a variety of bright colors and patterns.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This Bit O’ Kindness little pouch is really simple. They are perfect for tiny, thoughtful gift giving and you can sew several at a time.

Snappy Coin Pouch

Snappy Coin Pouch: A small, rectangular coin purse made from durable canvas fabric with a hidden metal tape measure "snap" closure.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Use sections or old tape measures for a “snappy close” on the scrap buster Snappy Coin Pouch. This is a perfect way to upcycle more than just fabric!

Zola Pen Case

Zola Pen Case: A collection of colorful, triangular-shaped zippered pen cases arranged in a neat row.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

I can’t stop making these scrap buster Zola Pen Cases! And lucky me, I won’t have to because my scrap bucket is enormous! It’s one of the best zipper case designs ever.

Easy Baskets from 10” Squares

Easy Baskets from 10" Squares: Two reversible fabric baskets with folded-down edges, one featuring a yellow floral pattern.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Talk about functional scrap busters! Cut your scraps into 10″ squares (or use left-over layer cake pieces) to make these Easy Baskets. They are super easy to make, and they’re reversable!

Kids, Pets, & Gifts

Loving Comfort Dolls

Loving Comfort Dolls: Two small, handmade fabric dolls with simple stitched faces, designed as comforting gifts for those in need.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

The comfort doll project is a beautiful way to lift and strengthen. These dolls are made and donated to women in domestic abuse shelters. It would be wonderful to help these women to know that they are not alone.

Peek-a-Boo Fabric Gift Tags

Peek-A-Boo Fabric Gift Tags: A set of green and white fabric gift tags featuring a "peek-a-boo" flap design to hide the recipient's name.
Photo credit: A Spoonful of Sugar

These tags are so cute. You can see that in the tutorial from Spoonful of Sugar she only stitched the top of the fabric to the tag leaving a little flap where you can hide the recipient’s name for a fun surprise! Sew a set as a gift, or just embellish the gifts you’re giving this year.

Easy Pin Cushions with Trim Scraps

Easy Pin Cushions with Trim Scraps: Three round, colorful pincushions decorated with various lace and pom-pom trim scraps, holding several sewing pins.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

I feel like you can never have too many pincushions. Especially when they’re this cute!

Charming Keychain

Charming Keychain: Two small, handmade fabric keychains shaped like vintage thread spools, featuring colorful "wrapped thread" patterns.
Photo credit: Amy Smart / Diary of a Quilter

Sew your scraps into spools (or other shapes) to put on a keychain. Try this excellent pattern from Diary of a Quilter and help someone feel seen this year.

Worlds’ Sweetest Needlebook

Worlds' Sweetest Needlebook: A vintage-style handmade needlebook opened to reveal felt pages for needles and a small pop-up fabric heart.
Photo credit: Ann Wood

Sew a place for your smallest projects, precious scraps, memories, and yes…needles. If you’ve never made a needlebook I think you might love the journey. These can be treasured keepsakes and useful travel companions.

Fun Shoe Laces

Fun Shoe Laces: A pair of white Converse sneakers with colorful, handmade polka-dot fabric shoelaces.
Photo credit: MakeIt-LoveIt.com

Sew some custom shoe laces for your fashionista! They look so cute on Converse shoes (which my daughter rocks) right now.

Ultimate Softie/Plush Sewing

Ultimate Softie Sewing: A series of four images showing the step-by-step process of sewing a plush stuffed animal from soft fabric scraps.
Photo credit: CholyKnight.com

I have leftover minkie from backing a quilt; I think this will be perfect for those scraps! You can sew a plushie no matter what level of experience you have. This free guide will give you all the detailed information you could ever want to help you get the best results for the cutest stuffed companion.

Card Holder for Easy Game Playing

Card Holder for Easy Game Playing: A colorful, handmade fabric "Card Kitty" holder designed to help children or seniors hold multiple playing cards during a game.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This Card Kitty is and excellent way to make sure that everyone is included in your game! It’s practical, and super helpful for those people who always seem to have to draw 10 cards at a time!

Applique

Applique Baby Onesies: Three white baby onesies decorated with colorful fabric scrap butterfly appliques.
Photo credit: Melissa Mortenson / Polka Dot Chair

My recent applique projects have been tea towels, but I love making cute things for babies! Here is a sweet post to help you applique some baby onsies. The same technique applies for other things too.

Scrappy Patchwork Bib

Scrappy Patchwork Bib: A matching baby bib and burp cloth set made from soft pink and white patchwork fabric scraps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Here is a cute patchwork baby set pattern. Prep for your next baby shower with all kinds of combinations of color!

Portable Playing Card Mat

Portable Playing Card Mat: A quilted, floral fabric playing card mat with built-in pockets for storing cards and game pieces.
Photo credit: WeAllSew.com

Sew a game mat with pockets for storage. You can even use different colored scraps to indicate special places on the mat for specific games if you prefer.

Natural Fiber Baby Rattle

Natural Fiber Baby Rattle: Three handmade animal-shaped baby rattles made from colorful scrap fabrics with natural textures.
Photo credit: Make It & Love It

I love this baby rattle idea for using fabric scraps. Add these to a baby shower gift, donate to a charity, or sell them as gifts at your craft fair.

Little Chicken Bean Bags

Little Chicken Bean Bags: A group of small, triangular bean bags sewn to look like colorful chickens using assorted fabric scraps.
Photo credit: Gluesticks Blog

Old-fashioned chicken bean bags and pin cushions are popular again! Learn how to make your own flock with this fun tutorial from Gluesticks. There’s a free template too.

Precious Llama Softies

Precious Llama Softies: Two handmade plush llama toys featuring colorful decorative trim and soft fabric bodies.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Use all kinds of scraps for this project: trim, flannel, tiny bits, and embellishments. It all comes together for a precious softie with my free Llama Stuffie sewing pattern.

Pro Tip: Use the tiniest scraps as stuffing for your softies and decorative items.

Fabric Memory Game

Fabric Memory Game: A collection of small, square fabric pieces with matching pairs of colorful patterns used for a memory matching game.

Sew your scraps into a memory game with the free pattern from AppleGreen Cottage. It’s a perfect way to keepsake your favorite fabrics.

Baby Soft Shoes

Baby Soft Shoes: Five pairs of tiny, handmade baby shoes in various colors and patterns, including floral and solid prints.
Photo credit: Spoonflower

It doesn’t take much fabric to make these super useful (and so sweet) baby/toddler shoes.

Playful Cat Toys

Playful Cat Toys: A close-up shot of a cat's paw playing with a small, handmade mouse toy sewn from colorful fabric scraps.
Photo Credit: ERIKA MULVENNA

Make your sweet pet some homemade love. Sew some scrap buster cat toys for your fur baby, or make a few to donate to a shelter (catnip-free for kittens).

Easy Adjustable Pet Collar

Easy Adjustable Pet Collar: A small brown puppy sitting in the grass wearing a handmade white fabric collar featuring a black star pattern.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

You only need a little scrap to make a perfect DIY Pet Collar for your fur baby!

Playful Scrappy Pet Leash

Playful Scrappy Pet Leash: A long, durable pet leash created by sewing together various strips of vibrant scrap fabric.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Lengthen that lanyard and add a handle for a scrap buster pet leash. Make a matching collar if you’re feeling stylish!

Lavender Sachets

Lavender Sachets: Three pyramid-shaped fabric sachets made from colorful scrap fabric, tied with twine and decorated with small sprigs of lavender.
Photo credit: Patchwork Posse

This pyramid shape is easy to sew, and a versatile size. You can use this free pattern to make calming sachets, drawer sachets, pincushions, or even pattern weights.

Comforting Heated Neck Wrap

Comforting Heated Neck Wrap: A long, quilted fabric heating pad featuring a bright floral pattern, draped comfortably over a woman's shoulders and neck.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Going for comfort? Check out this heating pad for your neck or back. It makes a great gift, and you can use essential oils to add extra love and healing.

Scrap Flower Headband

Scrap Flower Headband: Three elastic headbands decorated with layers of colorful fabric scraps shaped into soft, ruffled flowers.
Photo credit: SeeKateSew

Gather up your prettiest small scraps for this easy project that’s perfect for babies, girls, and maybe even you! Learn how to make flower headbands from SeeKateSew.

Quilted Party Pennant Tutorial

Quilted Party Pennant: A long festive banner made of triangular patchwork flags in various bright colors and patterns, hanging against a plain wall.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Sew a party pennant using fabric and batting scraps, and some bias tape. This is a great beginner sewing project, and perfect for left-over jelly roll strips. Make some free appliques to add on for an extra special touch.

Fabric Scrap Decorative Tape

Fabric Scrap Decorative Tape: A pair of scissors next to several strips of fabric scrap "tape" in various floral and geometric patterns.
Photo credit: Duckadilly.com

This is a fun idea from Duckadilly Fabrics, and doesn’t require sewing at all! Get out your favorite scraps and use them to decorate all kinds of things.

DIY Hair Scrunchies

DIY Hair Scrunchies: A vibrant pile of handmade hair scrunchies in various colors and textures, including velvet and cotton prints, displayed as a quick scrap-busting gift.
Photo credit: Sarah Markos / Blue Susan Makes

Put a scrunchie in your own stocking! Everyone is wearing DIY Scrunchies right now…they are so cute and comfy. This is the ultimate scrap buster, all it takes is a little piece of fabric and you’ve got style! Since you can use almost any kind of fabric, this is the perfect chance to upcycle fabric scraps from other lightly used items.

Pretty Fabric Lanyards

Pretty Fabric Lanyards: A row of four handmade fabric lanyards featuring different colorful patterns like florals and geometric shapes, equipped with metal swivel hooks for keys or IDs.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Have you ever considered using scraps to make pretty lanyards? This would be a great gift for someone who loves unique accessories. And you can often find hardware at the thrift store as a unique bonus.

Pretty Bow Headbands

Pretty Bow Headbands: Three fabric-covered headbands for children, each adorned with a matching, hand-sewn fabric bow in bright, cheerful patterns.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This easy headband tutorial uses elastic at the back so you don’t have to worry about comfort and fit.

Pretty Greeting Cards

Pretty Greeting Cards: Two white greeting cards featuring 3D flowers made from colorful fabric scraps with simple hand-stitched green stems.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

These are the cute Mother’s Day cards I decided to sew instead of purchase. They turned out so perfectly, and I always appreciate those personal touches.

Practical Journaling Bookmark

Practical Journaling Bookmark: Two pink journals, each with a handmade fabric bookmark wrapped around it that includes an elastic band and a built-in slot to hold a pen or pencil.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This journaling bookmark and pencil holder is the perfect gift for a writer or book-lover. With only 3 fabric strips and an elastic, you can make this bookmark and pencil holder in no time at all. For a true scrap buster sew lots of them as a class or group gift!

Stash Buster Quilting Projects

Orange Peel Quilt Block

Orange Peel Quilt Blocks: Three handmade orange peel quilt blocks featuring pink, blue, and grey floral fabric "peels" on a white background, hanging from a clothesline.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

The easy Orange Peel Quilt Block is fresh and delightful. Make your favorite scraps pop with this quilt block!

Ready to Use Scrappy Binding

Ready to Use Scrappy Binding: A roll of long, continuous quilt binding made from many small fabric scraps sewn together.
Photo credit: The Sewing Loft

The Sewing Loft has a great tutorial for transforming scraps into binding. I love the look of a scrappy binding on bags and quilts alike.

Stash Buster Fabric

Scrap Buster Usable Fabric: A "new" piece of fabric created by sewing dozens of small, irregular scraps together into a large textile sheet.
Photo credit: Sum of Their Stories

Have you ever thought about sewing all the itty bitty pieces of scrap together? You can use them to make new gorgeous fabric that can then be used for all sorts of different projects. Genius!

Grandmother’s Cross Quilt Block

Grandmother's Cross Quilt Block: A single patchwork quilt block in the "Grandmother's Cross" pattern, using colorful fabric scraps in shades of red, blue, and yellow.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

This classic cross quilt block is a perfectly scrappy design! Try something new if you’ve never done this block before. You can turn it in to a throw pillow, bag, or full size quilt!

Scrappy Patchwork Quilt with Squares

Scrappy Patchwork Quilt: A close-up of a folded, handmade quilt featuring hundreds of small fabric squares in a variety of vibrant prints and patterns.
Image credit: SewCanShe.com

The simple scrap buster patchwork quilt is another way to empty those scrap bins. It’s easy and enjoyable enough for beginners and experts alike.

Nine Patch Quilt Blocks

Nine Patch Quilt Blocks: A design wall featuring sixteen identical nine-patch quilt blocks made from a mix of blue, green, and neutral fabric scraps.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

Make a whole scrap buster quilt now, or save a bunch of blocks for another time! Here’s the tutorial for making a traditional nine patch quilt block.

Scrap Buster Receipt Roll Scrap Quilt

Scrap Buster Receipt Roll Scrap Quilt: A long strip of fabric scraps sewn onto a white paper receipt roll, partially coiled into a spiral.
Photo credit: SewCanShe.com

See how to make a receipt roll scrap quilt, and get ready to be amazed! It doesn’t get scrappier than this. You will use your smallest scraps and a roll of calculator receipt paper for this project; it’s pretty unbelievable.

Pro Tip: I love organizing my scraps by color and then using them in one big scrappy project (see how I organize my fabric scraps). Scrappy can be so beautiful and surprising! I hope you love these free sewing patterns that will bring new life to your pile (or mountain) of scraps.

Be Inspired!

Be Inspired Fabric Art: A collection of small, intricate fabric art scenes made from tiny fabric snippets and decorative thread-work, displayed as mini quilts.
Photo credit: Amalfa.co.uk

This photo puts a whole new twist on mini quilts! The fine details on these beautiful scrappy works of art are small enough for the tiniest scraps. This kind of scrap usage would make the ultimate patchwork quilt; especially if you made it into memories. My creative mind is working overtime!

Be inspired at Amalfa.co.uk as you read about why using scraps for home decor, accessories, crafts, and quilting is such a rewarding use of materials.

Scrappy Log Cabins

Scrappy Log Cabin Quilt: A colorful finished quilt using the traditional log cabin block, made entirely from blue and teal fabric scraps.
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I used scraps of all the same color in my log cabin quilt above. What colors will you choose when you sew with my free quilt pattern? Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe with your favorites!

Pineapple Scrap Buster Quilt

Pineapple Scrap Buster Quilt: A brightly colored quilt featuring "pineapple" style blocks made from thin strips of yellow, orange, and pink scrap fabric.
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The pineapples in my free scrap buster Pineapple Fruit Quilt Pattern were made only from scraps! This quilt may look complicated, but really it’s all easy half square triangles.

Summer Snowflake Quilt

Summer Snowflake Quilt: A vibrant, quilted blanket featuring a "Summer Snowflake" star pattern made from a variety of small, multi-colored fabric pieces.
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Summer Snowflakes is another perfect scrap buster quilt for small scrap pieces. Get your bins out and give this free quilt pattern a try today.

Beach House Quilt Block

Beach House Quilt Block: A single quilt block designed to look like a small beach cottage, created using light blue and sandy-colored fabric scraps.
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This beach house quilt block uses all sorts of fabric sizes, which makes it pretty perfect for scraps. Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe and show me your take on a beach house.

Scrappy Holiday Patterns

Stars and Stripes Pillow and Runner

Stars and Stripes Pillow and Runner: A patriotic-themed quilted table runner and matching pillow featuring red, white, and blue fabric stars.
Photo credit: Amy Smart / Diary of a Quilter

Use all your little scraps to make stars and stripes home decor. Remember that red, white, and blue are traditional but not required; use your imagination! Here is the free sewing pattern for the patriotic home decor pictured above.

Easy Bunny Treat Bags

Easy Bunny Treat Bags: Three small drawstring bags with fabric bunny ears, made from black and floral scrap fabrics.
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Bunny Treat Bags are a great beginner project, and small enough to be made from scraps!

No Sew Pumpkins

No Sew Pumpkins: Three decorative autumn pumpkins made from orange and patterned fabric scraps using a no-sew tucking technique.
Photo Credit: Stefanie Girard / Craft Gossip

This clever no-sew tutorial for pumpkin decorations is perfect for scraps. You can apply the technique to many types of fruits and home decor sculpture.

Mini Christmas Stockings

Mini Christmas Stockings: A row of tiny, quilted Christmas stockings in festive red, green, and white prints, perfect for holding gift cards.
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Here’s a free sewing pattern so you can be ready for the holidays. These little guys are perfect for small treats or gift cards; an excellent scrap buster project for class gifts.

Partridge/Chick Ornament

Colorful fabric bird ornaments with lace
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Make the sweet birds as home decor for any occasion using my free sewing pattern. Once you make one, you’ll want to make a whole nest of them.

Fabric PineTrees

Fabric Pine Trees: A forest of several handmade fabric evergreen trees in various sizes and patterns, standing on small wooden bases.
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Here is a tutorial for fabric pine trees of all sizes. Integrate them into your cabin decor, or make a winter wonderland any time of year.

Basic Drawstring Bags

Small Drawstring Bags for Gift-Giving: Two handmade fabric drawstring bags, one holding a packet of hot cocoa next to a colorful mug.
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These little drawstring bag tutorial has two sizes. They are also perfect for a little gift!

Festive Scandinavian Star Ornaments

Festive Scandinavian Star Ornaments: Three intricate, star-shaped ornaments made from folded red and white fabric strips.
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Learn how to make traditional Scandinavian Star Ornaments using folded fabric. You don’t even need to sew except to tack down the string for hanging.

Don’t Toss Them – Donate!

Repurposed Fabric Bricks: A unique, modern table lamp with a base made from solid, recycled fabric "bricks" in various shades of blue and grey.
The brick made from recycled waste can be used to create furniture – Image courtesy of FabBrick

Allpeoplequilt.com wrote a great post about all the different places that may take your scraps. Even if you can’t use them, someone can!

Did you ever think that someone would develop a way to build with textiles? Read about FabBrick and the cool lamp above at Design Wanted.com.

Bonus Scrap Busting Ideas: 40 FREE Mini Quilt Patterns

Mini Quilt Pattern Collage: A decorative wall display featuring dozens of different handmade mini quilts in various colors and traditional quilting patterns.
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quilt pattern showing colorful stars radiating outward from the center half triangle square
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Colorful free quilt patterns with person holding cup
Photo by Tildafabrics.com

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A handmade canvas tote bag featuring cute bunny ears and a vibrant spring print. A brilliant and free bunny sewing pattern for a DIY Easter gift
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