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Scrap Fabric Sewing Project Ideas

Category: <span>Scrap Fabric Sewing Project Ideas</span>

If you sew or quilt, you probably have a growing pile of fabric scraps that are too pretty to throw away. The good news is that there are lots of creative ways to turn those leftovers into beautiful and useful projects.

In this collection of scrap fabric sewing project ideas, you’ll find tutorials for everything from small gifts and home decor to quilt blocks and beginner sewing projects. Whether you have tiny scraps, strips, or larger leftover pieces, these ideas will help you transform your fabric stash into something new.

If your scrap bin is overflowing, try projects like fabric rope bowls, confetti quilting, or mug rugs that are perfect for using leftover fabric pieces.

Favorite Project Ideas for Scraps

Fabric Coil Baskets and Bowls

How to Make a Fabric Rope Bowl

These fabric rope bowls are so much fun to make and they have so many uses! Make a fabric rope bowl for an Easter basket, fruit bowl, notions catch-all, gift...

ten fiber art postcards with birds, bird house and flowers

How to Make Quilted Fabric Postcards Tutorial

  I love making small pieces of fiber art to send when I am thinking of a friend, or to celebrate an occasion. I make quilted postcards for Valentine's Day, Mother's...

The finished camper tea towels using the pattern by Julie Wurzer

Raw Edge Appliqué Tea Towels

Bring a little summer outside activity to your kitchen with this Campin' tea towel pattern by Patch Abilities. I had the pleasure of meeting Julie Wurzer, the creative mind behind...

Tiny Scraps Ideas

Lotsa Love finished confetti quilt

Confetti Quilting Tutorial: Art Quilts from Scrap Fabric

Looking for a great scrap-busting project? Try confetti quilting! No piece is too small. Confetti quilting is an appliqué technique where you use very small pieces of fabric to create...

Trim up the edges, quilt and zig zag the edges for a finished coaster

How to Make Colorful Coasters

When I'm in a creative low and need a boost, I create colorful coasters from fused fabric scraps that are left-overs from previous projects. This colorful coaster is a super...

Crumb quilting heart postcard

Crumb Quilting: Zero Waste Idea for Fabric Scraps

Are you a saver of your fabric scraps? Even those little bits and tiny pieces? Do you love quilting projects that aren't all about precision? Then crumb quilting is for...

Scrappy Home Dec Projects

Make an EPP Mug Rug - EPP Mug Rug with Snack 4

Make an English Paper Pieced Mug Rug

English Paper Piecing (EPP) is gaining traction as part of the slow stitch movement, but making a full-size EPP quilt is a long-term commitment. Thinking of an introduction to EPP,...

Trivets finished 2

How to Make a Trivet

Looking for a great project for those scraps you want to use? Make a colorful trivet (or two or three!). Learn how to make a trivet using the fabric wrapped...

Finished wine coasters that double as mug rugs

How to Make a Mug Rug and Wine Coaster from Charm Packs

It's charming, quick, and easy! Make mug rugs from a charm pack for your cup of coffee or tea, that doubles as a wine coaster. Now, everyone can keep track...

Gift Ideas from Fabric Scraps

DIY Tissue Holder finished

How to Sew a Fabric Pocket Tissue Cover: Tutorial

Make that package of tissues in the bottom of your bag pretty with a handmade tissue holder! This purse tissue holder is a quick and easy project - great for...

Cord Keeper Finished 5

DIY Cord Keeper Wrap Tutorial: Easy Sewing Project

Do your electrical cords and charger cords get tangled? Does your extra cord drawer look like a big pot of spaghetti? You need some cord keepers! This is a super easy...

Two finished diy sleep masks

DIY Sleep Mask: Free Sewing Pattern and Tutorial

Make your own DIY Sleep Mask with our free pattern. This is a perfect project to use up leftover fabric and small pieces of batting. It's a quick and easy...

How to Use Fabric Scraps in Sewing Projects

Fabric scraps are a natural part of sewing and quilting. Instead of throwing them away, many sewists save leftover pieces to use in future projects. Even very small scraps can become part of beautiful patchwork, appliqué, or decorative accents.

Larger scraps work well for projects like mug rugs, potholders, and small bags. Tiny scraps can be used for techniques like confetti quilting or crumb quilting, where small pieces are stitched together to create colorful fabric.

If you’re just starting to sew with scraps, try projects like coasters, ornaments, or small quilt blocks. These projects are quick to finish and a great way to experiment with color and pattern while reducing fabric waste.

RELATED: How to organize your fabric scraps

Frequently asked questions about fabric scraps

What can I sew with small fabric scraps?
Small fabric scraps are perfect for projects like coasters, mug rugs, ornaments, appliqué designs, and patchwork quilt blocks.

How small is too small for fabric scraps?
Even very tiny pieces can be used for techniques like confetti quilting or crumb quilting, where scraps are stitched together to form larger fabric pieces.

What should I do with leftover fabric from sewing projects?
Many sewists save their scraps sorted by size or color so they can easily use them in patchwork projects, small accessories, or decorative crafts.

RELATED: Organizing your fabric scraps

Scrap Size Guide: What to make from different fabric scrap sizes

Tiny scraps:

  • Confetti quilting
  • Crumb quilting: zero-waste sewing!

Small scraps:

  • Coasters, like these Sashiko stitched coasters
  • Mug rugs, like this English paper pieced mug rug

Medium scraps:

  • Make scrappy quilt blocks. Browse through our free quilt block tutorials.
  • Potholders are a perfect project for medium-sized scraps.

Large scraps:

  • Tote bags are a fun way to use up scraps
  • Pillow covers are easy to make and a great large scrap project

More Scrap Fabric Sewing Project Ideas

Scribble applique bird ornaments three birds in a tree

Scribble Appliqué Bird Ornaments

No two birds are the same, in nature and when you make these adorable scribble appliqué bird ornaments! All you need is some scraps of fabric (preferably with fusible web…
Finished wine coasters that double as mug rugs

How to Make a Mug Rug and Wine Coaster from Charm Packs

It's charming, quick, and easy! Make mug rugs from a charm pack for your cup of coffee or tea, that doubles as a wine coaster. Now, everyone can keep track…
The finished camper tea towels using the pattern by Julie Wurzer

Raw Edge Appliqué Tea Towels

Bring a little summer outside activity to your kitchen with this Campin' tea towel pattern by Patch Abilities. I had the pleasure of meeting Julie Wurzer, the creative mind behind…
Finished Needle Case by Lynn

How to Make a Sewing Needle Case

Learn how to make a sewing needle case that can hold all of your hand sewing needles! Make a second needle case for your sewing machine needles! A perfect project…
Finished pattern weights

How to Make Sewing Pattern Weights: Easy DIY Tutorial

I found a stack of 5X5 precut squares at an estate sale and decided to make pattern weights for garment sewing. Fast, easy project putting scraps to good use.
2018 Pen Quiver by Lynn Woll

DIY Pen Holder for Notebook

As I used my bullet journal and pen quiver over the past six months, I realized I wanted 5 colors of pens with me, and that I wanted a pocket…
Finished Fabric Fortune cookies

How to Make Fabric Fortune Cookies

For Fortune Cookie Day, I thought I'd make fabric ones. I cut circles from fused fabrics, added covered wire and formed into shape before inserting fortunes.
ten fiber art postcards with birds, bird house and flowers

How to Make Quilted Fabric Postcards Tutorial

Art postcards are fun to make! Use Timtex or a heavy fusible interfacing for the core. Add background fabric and design elements with fusible web. Mail it!
DIY Tissue Holder finished

How to Sew a Fabric Pocket Tissue Cover: Tutorial

This Easy and Cute Tissue Cover is a fun and easy project to use up scraps and make a personalized accessory for your purse. Less than 20 minutes to make!

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