Fun with Fabric: Creative Crafts for Kids
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Fun Ways to Recycle Fabric
Fabric crafting is a good way to teach children the fun of recycling. No need to buy supplies; simply start with outgrown clothing, curtains, or any other fabric items you're no longer using.
This lens will explore fun fabric crafting ideas and tips--practical, fun projects the whole family will enjoy. The best part? Kids will learn the value of recycling while creating something usable and unique. It doesn't get any better than that.
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Just for Fun...
What would you create with these four items?
1. Polkadotted fabric
2. Scissors
3. Posterboard
4. Curly ribbon
Valentine's Crafting with Fabric
Easy projects to make now!
Beautiful projects like this Valentine's wreath are not that hard to make. Gather any fabric scraps (they don't even have to be traditional colors like red or pink) and get busy. You will have a lovely craft that can be used for years to come.- Fabric Valentine's Day Wreath
- Beautiful Valentine's wreath
- Stitch a Fabric and Paper Valentine's Card!
- One-of-a-kind-card!
- Fabric Scraps Heart Garland
- Use those scraps
Fabric Party Hat
What could be cuter?
Here's a great fabric party hat for your next birthday party. Easy-to-follow instructions complete with pictures at each step! How is Fabric Manufactured?
Here's the scoop...
Have you ever wondered where those beautiful fabric designs originate? The trip from design and manufacturing to store shelf is an long journey, with plenty of twists and turns. No two fabrics begin quite the same way.
Fabric designers have enviable jobs from an artist's standpoint. Visit a website of a designer and you'll feel their passion for their art. Heather is a mom/designer whose work is colorful and bright. She believes art is necessary and fulfilling.
Janet is a former children's magazine artist who now freelances in graphic design. Hers is a unique craft, creating accessories from vintage materials.
Take a peek at this designer's work, which she created digitally using Photoshop Elements.
The next time you shop for fabric, consider the people behind the design. Remember, every pretty pattern started with a great idea! (If only those fabric swatches could talk...!)
Valentine's Crafts from Amazon
Heartsy projects for February - or anytime!
Create a Quilt for Charity:
Quilting With Kids
Keep it simple, keep it fun...
Involve your child in your next quilt project. (I say "quilt," but have to confess that I've always called my quilts "cheater quilts". I don't do the fine stitching on a quilt frame, although my grandmothers did. I have made several cheater quilts, though--colorful comforters stitched on my sewing machine block by block. It's a good way to create a lasting gift, plus recycle blankets (for the middle layer) that are getting worn.
Children can help cut fabric squares. Make a template out of poster board and let the draw around it. They'll see the progress as squares add up. Give them a time at the machine, too. (You'll be pleasantly surprised by how they probably won't run over their finger, either). Show them how, let them practice, and turn them loose. My daughter enjoys sewing today because I "turned her loose" with fabric when she was very young.
If you don't have fabric you can recycle at home, visit thrift stores or sales events at fabric stores. I once found two pairs of jeans for $4 each, which I cut into enough squares to make my son a warm quilt one Christmas. The denim had faded differently on each pair, which added a nice pattern and coloring for a project like that. I staggered plaid fabrics between the denim squares and it turned out great!
More on quilting with kids:
Connie's Squidoo lens is beautiful! She's teaching Heather how to quilt. Lovely photos and examples.
This dedicated operating room nurse at a children's hospital created a lens about Quilts for Kids. Join others who are making a difference in the life of needy children everywhere.
If you're on the hunt for fabric, here's a couple with twins, who live and breathe beautiful fabric! Visit this Squidoo lens and drool.
NEWLY UPDATED! Fun Books on Fabric Crafting
Projects for the whole family
A good book can inspire and encourage us to begin. Here's a list of selected books for those who love the smell and feel of fabric, who want to create something unique that won't steal days and weeks.
Gather the kiddos and choose a project you can do together. Remember, you'll not only end up with a handmade project; you'll make memories to last a lifetime.
How to Recycle a Wedding Dress
Yes, you heard me right!
We've taken a look at recycling denim, but what about something fancy - like a gorgeous wedding dress? Believe it or not, people are doing just that, and I've discovered a blog that offers not one, but TEN ways to repurpose a gown and extend its life in a meaningful way.Visit the blog and see for yourself. It might give you an idea of your own, and wouldn't that be a fun project? Warning: This is not for the weak of heart! Andrea shows us how she actually took a pair of scissors and recyled her own wedding gown! She also asked readers for ideas, and she's listed the top ten responses.
Create Hanky Sachets
A beautiful way to use pretty vintage hankies
What a simple but elegant craft you can do together. Would make a lovely gift for a friend on a special occasion. Kids will enjoy making these for Mother's Day or as a special surprise for Grandma. They look nice, smell good, and are practical but pretty.
Click image for full instructions on making a Hankie Sachet.
Quick & Easy Fabric Crafts for Kids
Sometimes all you need is a quick craft project. This list includes examples of easy-to-follow instructions kids will enjoy following by themselves.- HowStuffWorks "Fabric Flower Bookmark"
- A fabric flower bookmark is fun to make and is useful, too. Learn how to make a fabric flower bookmark for your or a friend in this article.
- Fabric Garden and other activities - FamilyEducation.com
- A fabric garden lasts all year round! Follow these simple instructions to make one with your child.
- Fabric Collage and other activities - FamilyEducation.com
- In this creative activity, children will have fun creating a collage out of fabric.
- Tooth Pocket Pillows: A No-Sew Fabric Craft for Kids
- These smiling felt pillows have a pocket that's perfect for holding a newly lost tooth. They're easy to make from felt and glue, and they require no sewing.
- Crafts: Easy Pin Cushion Sewing Activity - Kaboose.com
- Create a brightly colored pincushion for yourself or as a gift.
- Free Patterns for Special-Needs Kids' Quilts
- Free patterns for those who wish to donate a quilt to special-needs children who spend time in the hospital.
Fancy-Schmancy Crafting Tools
When you're ready to take the next step...
Teaching Kids to Quilt
Pass along a family tradition...

Quilting is a rich art that can begin as early as age 6 or 7. With a little help, kids can create a quilt square from their own art, or help a grownup on a bigger project.
Here are links to wonderful sites that'll send you running to the fabric store.
Just for Fun...
What would you make with these 5 items?
1. an old hat
2. floral fabric
3. elastic
4. felt squares
5. paper punch
Christine's Ideas
One designer's creative fabric ideas...
Designer Christine McKay has posted a fabulous video showing fun ways to create from cast-off fabric scraps--pretty embellished t-shirts, colorful & trendy jewelry, and frilly purses.She shares a quilt made by her mom and aunt - made from pieces of dresses she and her sisters wore when they were growing up. What a great idea for a memory quilt!
Fabric Postcards
A unique creative use of cloth...
A fabric postcard is a small work of art. Small in size, but not in its impact! This could be a creative project for families. Choose a theme to reflect everyday life, hobbies, celebrations, or fun outings. Or, cheer up long-distance grandparents by mailing your masterpiece.
What a keepsake!
- Free Fabric Postcard Instructions
- Fabric postcards are fun to make. You can try new patterns, techniques and color combinations without committing to a large project. You can use all those little scraps of your favorite fabrics and trim
- 4x6 Works of Art
- "Have you made your own postcards yet? It's a super way to express your creativity and, yes, they can be mailed! Get out your scraps, specialty fabrics and embellishments and challenge yourself to explore new techniques in creating 4" x 6" works of art."
- Fabric Postcard Project
- A charity project for our troops.
- Fabric Postcards for Kids
- Make a fabric postcard or trading card!
- WOW! Free lessons!
- Arbee Designs offers free lessons on fabric postcard making. All you need is the free Adobe Reader, to download their instructions.
- Posse Sends its 10,000th Fabric Postcard
- With Penny's Postcard Posse's Halloween Roundup, sponsored by www.Fabric-Postcards.com, just completed, 10,000 pocked-size greetings, made from bits and pieces of fabric, have been sent to Marines in ...
- Easy Valentine Fabric Postcard: Create a One-of-a-Kind Valentine's Gift in Two Hours or Less
- Show your Valentine what's really in your heart with this simple fabric postcard you can actually send through the mail. It's sure to be treasured for years to come.
- Inkstitch's Fabric Potcards
- Christmas greetings that'll last for years and years...
What They're Saying About Fabric Crafts
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- 15 Funky Fabric Projects You Can Do Today! http://t.co/6G8cbjKs #fabric #crafts
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Where to Store All Those Fabric Scraps?
Affordable Storage Caddies
Tools for the Fabric Crafter
Gather your Stuff before you craft...
Just for Fun
What would you make with the following four items?
1. A white sports sock.
2. Assorted buttons
2. Pillow stuffing
3. Ribbon
How about you?
More Fabulous Ideas for Fabric Crafting
Thanksgiving Place Cards - Fabric Leaves
Make it today!
Crafting with Denim


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See what others are doing to give their old jeans new life!
1. Sharon B. really knows how to recycle jeans!
2. Blue Jean Book Bag
4. Denim Planter
5. Garden Broom Babies
6. Washable Denim Lunch Bag
If your jeans are still wearable, but you're tired of them, that's another story. Don't toss 'em or rip them to shreds...decorate them! For example:
Stencil Your Jeans!
Melinda Barta is the enthusiastic author of Hip to Stitch, a beautiful, fully illustrated guide to gorgeous projects, including how to dress up a pair of jeans. Other projects--20 in all--include step-by-step instructions on making hair ties, a beaded handbag, a baby bib, a picture frame and kitchen towels. Interested in a free pattern? Read an interview this enthusiastic 24-year-old @teenmag.com.
ClubMom.com shares good ideas for "updating" boring jeans, too, including tie-die, iron-on, and shoe laces!
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Just for Fun...
What would you make with these 6 items?
1. dried pasta
2. large cardboard square
3. plaid flannel
4. assorted buttons
5. paints
6. glue
Fabric Crafts for Special Occasions
Try your hand at making something new for the holidays or other special occasions.- Felt Snowmen for Christmas
- Felt Craft for Christmas - Winter Snowman Pair.
- Make a wreath
- Free Craft instructions for a child's wreath craft
- Make a felt Christmas stocking
- Here's a joint project to do as a family. Full instructions and illustrations.
- Create fun accessories for your hair
- Five crafty suggestions
- Make a fabric journal
- A fun project for kids of all ages.
- Bird Fabric project
- Bird Fabric Surprise - you have to see it to appreciate this beautiful design!
- San Diego Zoo's Crafts for Kids: Fabric Wreath
- Kids! Make fun animal-themed craft and art projects. Buy tickets online and use our calendar of events to plan your visit to the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park. Play games, watch live animal cams and videos, and enjoy great animal facts, conservation tips, special content for kid
Take a Virtual Tour
Fabric factories online...
- Adrosia Batik Factory Tour
- All Androsia fabrics are hand batiked and hand dyed so no two yards are exactly alike. Androsia prints feature shells, birds, fish and flowers that are dyed in colors like guava pink, sea green, gold, and aquatide.
- Beckford Silk
- Tour this UK factory, where their original goal was "to make things, by hand, in the countryside."
Just for Fun...
What would you make with these 7 items?
1. bright red fabric
2. empty cereal box
3. glue
4. empty vegetable can
5. twine
6. tissue paper
7. markers
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Leave your footprint...
So, how 'bout it? Are you a craftsy person or a crafter-wannabe? Let's hear what you've been up to...
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wordstock
Jan 25, 2012 @ 9:12 am | delete
- As a quilter, I really appreciate all the other things that can be done with fabric and some that didn't even occur to me. Great job on this lens of fun things to do.
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Annamadagan
Dec 19, 2011 @ 9:48 am | delete
- Awesome! Great lens! I think I have made a doll out of fabric. Love the fabric leaves!
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seedplanter
Dec 22, 2011 @ 12:55 am | delete
- Thank you, Anna!
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seedplanter
Jan 18, 2012 @ 3:49 pm | delete
- Glad you're creating with fabric! Fabric dolls have been made for generations--they're the best kind, I think!
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poutine
Dec 19, 2011 @ 9:41 am | delete
- Lots of great ideas here.
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