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16 Beautiful Upcycled Fabric Crafts to Try at Home

Jasmine Carter
fabric crafts

Using leftover fabric to create new items is a great way to keep materials out of the trash while making something useful or decorative. I have found that upcycling scraps not only saves money but also lets me express creativity with simple projects at home.

Upcycled fabric crafts offer a practical way to transform small pieces of cloth into beautiful and functional items.

Whether you sew or not, there are plenty of ideas that anyone can try to reduce waste and enjoy crafting.

1. Patchwork Quilted Throw Blanket

A patchwork quilted throw blanket made of colorful fabric pieces draped over a sofa in a cozy living room.

I enjoy making patchwork quilted throw blankets because they use small fabric scraps. It’s a simple way to turn old clothes or leftover fabric into something useful and warm. Sewing the pieces together creates a unique and cozy blanket for my home.

2. Upcycled Denim Tote Bag

An upcycled denim tote bag on a wooden surface surrounded by fabric scraps and sewing tools.

I like turning old jeans into sturdy tote bags. Denim is strong and keeps its shape well. Using the waistline and pockets adds extra style and function.

Making this tote bag is simple. You just need basic sewing skills and some creativity. It’s a useful way to reuse fabric that might otherwise be thrown away.

3. Fabric Scrap Wall Art

A workspace with colorful fabric scraps and handmade fabric wall art arranged on a wooden table with sewing tools nearby.

I use leftover fabric to create simple wall art pieces. It’s an easy way to add color and texture to my space. I layer scraps, sometimes adding beads or ribbons, for a personalized look. This project needs minimal tools and no sewing skills.

4. No-Sew Fabric Coasters

A set of colorful fabric coasters made from upcycled materials arranged on a wooden table with sewing supplies nearby.

I like making no-sew fabric coasters because they are quick and easy. You can use old sweaters, scarves, or other fabric scraps. No sewing skills are needed—just glue or decoupage.

These coasters protect surfaces and give new life to worn clothes. They also make simple, useful gifts. I find using stiff materials like old CDs inside adds stability without sewing.

5. Scrap Fabric Pillows

A collection of colorful handmade pillows made from scrap fabrics arranged on a bench and sofa in a bright living room.

I like making pillows from scrap fabric because it is simple and uses leftover material. These pillows add a personal touch to any room without wasting fabric scraps. You can mix different colors and textures to create a unique look.

6. Mini Fabric Bunting Garland

A colorful mini fabric bunting garland made of sixteen small triangular flags hanging indoors with craft materials nearby.

I like making mini fabric bunting garlands because they use small fabric scraps. They add a simple, charming touch to any room or party.

You can sew flags or shapes and string them together. It’s an easy project that saves fabric and looks nice.

7. Patchwork Table Runner

A colorful patchwork table runner made from various fabric pieces laid out on a wooden dining table with natural light and crafting supplies nearby.

I like using fabric scraps to make patchwork table runners. It is a simple way to create something useful while reducing waste.

Piecing together different fabrics adds color and texture to any table. It’s also a good way to practice basic sewing skills.

8. Layered Fabric Earrings

A close-up of a pair of colorful layered fabric earrings made from upcycled materials on a plain background.

I like making layered fabric earrings because they add depth and texture. You can use different scrap fabrics, cutting them into shapes and stacking them. It’s simple but creates a stylish look that feels unique and personal.

9. Fabric-Covered Storage Boxes

A collection of colorful fabric-covered storage boxes arranged on wooden shelves in a bright room with natural light.

I like using old cardboard boxes and covering them with fabric. It’s an easy way to make storage that looks nice and fits my style.

Choosing fabric allows me to match the boxes with my room’s decor. It saves money and reduces waste at the same time.

10. Decorative Fabric Bookmarks

A collection of sixteen colorful fabric bookmarks arranged on a wooden surface, showing various patterns and textures.

I like using leftover fabric to make simple bookmarks. They are easy to sew and can be stiffened with interfacing to last longer. Adding trims like ribbons or lace gives them a nice, clean look.

11. Striped Fabric Placemats

A wooden dining table set with colorful striped fabric placemats and simple tableware.

I like using leftover fabric strips to make striped placemats. It’s easy to sew the strips together in rows to create clean, simple designs.

These placemats add color and texture to my table. They are useful and take little time to make.

12. Upcycled Fabric Keychains

A collection of sixteen colorful upcycled fabric keychains arranged on a wooden surface.

I like making keychains from fabric scraps because they are simple and use leftover materials. You can sew small pieces of fabric together to create unique designs. These keychains also make good gifts or items to sell.

13. Reversible Fabric Tote

A reversible fabric tote bag made from colorful upcycled fabrics displayed with sewing materials on a neutral background.

I like making reversible fabric totes because they are practical and use upcycled materials. You can create one with old shirts or scrap fabric. These totes are simple to sew and great for everyday use.

14. Fabric Scraps Pet Toys

A collection of colorful handmade pet toys made from fabric scraps arranged on a wooden table with sewing tools and plants in the background.

I like using fabric scraps to make simple pet toys. These toys are easy to create and keep my pets entertained.

I cut small pieces of fabric and sew or tie them together into shapes like balls or knots. It’s a good way to reuse leftover materials.

15. Fabric Flower Brooches

Sixteen colorful fabric flower brooches arranged on a wooden surface.

I enjoy making fabric flower brooches using scrap fabric. They are simple to create and add a nice touch to any outfit.

Sometimes, I add beads or buttons to give the flowers more detail. These brooches also make great gifts or small project ideas.

16. Upcycled Fabric Gift Wrap

A collection of gifts wrapped in colorful upcycled fabric with natural twine, displayed on a clean surface with sewing tools and fabric scraps nearby.

I use old fabric scraps to wrap gifts. It adds a personal touch and cuts down on waste. Fabric wraps can be tied or folded creatively for a neat look. This method saves money and helps the environment.

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