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Look What They Made- Louise
Our Scrap Packs have proved quite popular as of late as people have used them in all sorts of home and craft projects, a lot even for homemade masks!. Louise has made these funky patchwork cushions. Pretty cool right?
This scrap bag consists of different African fabric scraps and include, batiks, shweshwe and wax prints. Great for small projects where you don’t need a lot of fabric like patchwork, quilting, collages, scrapbooks, fabric covered buttons, badges, jewellery, pouches and so on.
You can choose between a pack of 5, 10, 20, 50 or even 100 vibrant fabric scraps.
All the fabric is 100% cotton . They will also be scraps, meaning not perfectly squares or rectangles but each piece will be at least 15 x 20 cm ( 6 x 8 inches) in size.
Have you bought a pack? Do share what you have made. What might you make from them?
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