his was awesome! Thank you! And I agree, my idea of fabric scraps is just what you showed, a yard is not a scrap so thank you for you awesome ideas. LOVE your doggy bed but also your other ideas!
My grandma used to make the heat packs all the time, i just finished a no sew blanket and i’m sewing all the scrap squares together to make a bigger one to match the blanket :) thanks for letting me remember that cool trick!
I appreciate your sharing these ideas. I do love the dog bed best. Her tail was wagging fiercely from happiness. Fleece of course is soft and warm for your dog. In Ohio that can man a lot to our pets in this cold climate.
Thanks! So, funny story I just finished some fleece projects for Christmas was looking for ways to handle scraps on RUclips and in the first seconds of your video I see a Pfaff similar to mine; and the same exact fleece! ...Funny stuff. Happy Holidays!
I was lucky to be gifted with some bags of fleece squares, a little bigger than the ones you used for the dog bed. I made a 2-sided bathroom rug, which I lined with a ratty old towel. I sewed the seam allowances down as I pieced it, using chain piecing technique. That added to the construction time, but it also meant the seam allowances didn't bunch up. That rug washes like a dream. It looks surprisingly good. I thought it would look like a total mess, but even the side I consider the "ugly" side is not bad-looking. My family admires it, too. I have been saving up more fleece scraps to make a fun scrappy blanket or a child's bright poncho. If you are concerned about homemade bath mat slipping, (or even homemade slippers) you can get silicone caulking product at the hardware store and place dots/ smears of it on the rug (or slipper soles).
Love the dog bed and dog braided toy ideas- you have the coolest ideas….so fresh and adds a dimension to regularity- love your creativity and how you get ‘out of the box’ and put fresh new twists to otherwise ‘normal’ items😊
I sew larger fleece scraps together to make a blanket top (simiilar to your dog bed) and then backing the scrap top with another whole piece of fleece yardage. Makes a colorful, warm blanket for someone to enjoy.
I made so many no sew fleece blankets for holiday gifts and I have so many fleece squares. The dog bed is such an awesome idea. I have two small dogs so this is going to be perfect. Thank you for sharing.
I just started making fleece blankets I saved the squares pieces I’ll have to start saving the strips off the fleece, cut it up and use it as a filler and oh my I have the same sewing machine ❤😊
Great ideas! The last project for your scraps can also be made into a throw-especially if you have a lot more scraps. My sister has two small poodles so she took all the old fleece blankets, cut them down to size, stuffed an old pillow in them and tied the ends. She has them all over the house for the dogs.
My dog loves soft things, too. She’d love a fleece rope bone, because she loves ropes. 😂 I recently bought her chenille which I hemmed for a blanket and now she has a nicer blanket than anyone else, but she loves it. She bites it, but doesn’t pull or rip it.
Great ideas. And I agree with you that a yard or even a half yard is not a scrap. I love the idea that you used actual small scraps. I have a whole bag full and now have some ideas esp the headband for the Grands with flowers. With the selvage edges I have crocheted a small rug for the bathroom. Great fluffy feeling when you step out of the shower. Thanks so much for this post.
I had always thought of sewing those squares together but never could collect enough to do anything with..... but I love the dog toy idea and the doggy bed!! ❤️
I’m almost 70 and my wrists & ankles need extra layers. 🥶Sew whatever pieces to form a rectangle that is a half-inch longer than around my wrist or ankle; then sew the 2 ends to form a loop. Ta-da!! A pull-on warmer!! Put it on & make the next!! 🎉
I really like all of these creative projects; especially the flowers and the doggie bed. I've been thinking of using my fleece scraps to make a patchwork quilt top. You have inspired me to get started. Thank you for sharing😊. I'm also going to try the baby toy.
Oh!!! If you make your flowers fluffier, you can make a flower to attach to your dog’s collar. If she’s a girl lol. Or make them for friends and neighbors pets. You can also use the flowers to glue to hair pins or attach to your bandanas. What you’ll need to do is fold them into individual triangles, tack them down and then start attaching them to each other. You can use a round piece of felt and then either use an elastic to go over the collar or just hot glue it.
Woooow! I like the dog mat. These are nice projects for fleece scrap. I'm currently making fleece onesies and I have so much scraps. I'll try some of these with the scraps when I'm done making the onesies.
I use selvages for bag handles also. Fleece isn’t good for headbands, fleece will make you sweat more and won’t absorb the sweat at all, but if it’s used to keep your hair out of your face for winter,bit would be great.
I'd deffinetly make the scrap pet bed, But I have no skill in sewing so I'll need help from my aunt 😂, still, the idea is really good and you made it look store bought!
I really like the rice bags and the ribbon baby toy ...very clever. I made a cat toy with my salvage edges. I secured a bunch of the stripes at one end to a rid from a mini blind with duct tape. The rid was plastic so fairly flexible. I then tied little cat ties at various levels on the strips and had a "wand " toy. My cat loves to chase all the strips and attached toys!
Thanks there are some great ideas! I was looking for ways to attach small squares to make a child size blanket. Your idea of cutting your fleece for stuffing is what we have been doing here in Kansas with our group Friends For Charity. We don’t throw away any scraps but cut and use them for dog beds that we donate to the different Humane Societies in our area. We have a warning not to wash them in a washing machine as if it comes apart it would ruin the machine! I like the baby toy I think the most! You could use scrap ribbon as well. Thank you again.
Love the things you have made, especially the dog bed/pillow. Q: I know you said you used the filling from the items you cut up, so to ask is there any form of separation between the filling? I am not sure how to do that, but I wonder if there is a lot of shifting and then lumps? Would you mind elaborating? Thank you
his was awesome! Thank you! And I agree, my idea of fabric scraps is just what you showed, a yard is not a scrap so thank you for you awesome ideas. LOVE your doggy bed but also your other ideas!
I love fleece..
I have a bunch of fleece squares and I want to make a blanket for Project Linus so your dog bed was inspirational! Thank you!
My grandma used to make the heat packs all the time, i just finished a no sew blanket and i’m sewing all the scrap squares together to make a bigger one to match the blanket :) thanks for letting me remember that cool trick!
Glad I could help :)
I took your idea for a dog bed and am now making a cat bed with my fleece scraps I've cut into squares. Lots of fun. Thanks for the inspiration.
I appreciate your sharing these ideas. I do love the dog bed best. Her tail was wagging fiercely from happiness. Fleece of course is soft and warm for your dog. In Ohio that can man a lot to our pets in this cold climate.
Thanks! So, funny story I just finished some fleece projects for Christmas was looking for ways to handle scraps on RUclips and in the first seconds of your video I see a Pfaff similar to mine; and the same exact fleece! ...Funny stuff. Happy Holidays!
I was lucky to be gifted with some bags of fleece squares, a little bigger than the ones you used for the dog bed.
I made a 2-sided bathroom rug, which I lined with a ratty old towel. I sewed the seam allowances down as I pieced it, using chain piecing technique. That added to the construction time, but it also meant the seam allowances didn't bunch up.
That rug washes like a dream. It looks surprisingly good. I thought it would look like a total mess, but even the side I consider the "ugly" side is not bad-looking. My family admires it, too.
I have been saving up more fleece scraps to make a fun scrappy blanket or a child's bright poncho.
If you are concerned about homemade bath mat slipping, (or even homemade slippers) you can get silicone caulking product at the hardware store and place dots/ smears of it on the rug (or slipper soles).
Thank you I inherited my mom’s collection of fleece small squares scraps. I think I will attempt to make a fleece rug.
Hi. So many nice projects. I would definitely make the dog bed. Thanks.
I liked the dog bed. Great use of scrapes.
I use long pcs of fabric/fleece & braid like you did, but use it to tie up my tall plants. They last quite a long time.
I am going to do the fiddle cushion for my grandson! Thank you for the ideas!
Happy to help!
Love the dog bed and dog braided toy ideas- you have the coolest ideas….so fresh and adds a dimension to regularity- love your creativity and how you get ‘out of the box’ and put fresh new twists to otherwise ‘normal’ items😊
That tail really started going when she got on her new bed! Made me smile. Very nice job and thanks for the ideas!
Making some flowers to go with my fleece hats for this fall and winter. Love the idea of the rice bags too😉
Aww she loves ❤️ it Jenn.
Like them all, thanks for sharing. I know I will be trying a few. For sure the flowers n headband.
My favorite was the puppy bed. You have inspired me to make one for my Pug.
Glad to hear it!
I sew larger fleece scraps together to make a blanket top (simiilar to your dog bed) and then backing the scrap top with another whole piece of fleece yardage. Makes a colorful, warm blanket for someone to enjoy.
I bet!
I made so many no sew fleece blankets for holiday gifts and I have so many fleece squares. The dog bed is such an awesome idea. I have two small dogs so this is going to be perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Glad I could help!
The selvedge edges are very strong and are great for tying stuff together.
How Cute Jenn..
Love the dog bed, going to do this. Love the headband and really everything. Thanks for sharing.
I like the hand warmers best. THX for ideas.
Making cute and creative flowers were my favorite. ❤
I just started making fleece blankets I saved the squares pieces I’ll have to start saving the strips off the fleece, cut it up and use it as a filler and oh my I have the same sewing machine ❤😊
Great ideas! The last project for your scraps can also be made into a throw-especially if you have a lot more scraps. My sister has two small poodles so she took all the old fleece blankets, cut them down to size, stuffed an old pillow in them and tied the ends. She has them all over the house for the dogs.
My dog loves soft things, too. She’d love a fleece rope bone, because she loves ropes. 😂
I recently bought her chenille which I hemmed for a blanket and now she has a nicer blanket than anyone else, but she loves it. She bites it, but doesn’t pull or rip it.
Really nice ideas thank you also the little dogs waggy tail...adorable💖
Great ideas. And I agree with you that a yard or even a half yard is not a scrap. I love the idea that you used actual small scraps. I have a whole bag full and now have some ideas esp the headband for the Grands with flowers. With the selvage edges I have crocheted a small rug for the bathroom. Great fluffy feeling when you step out of the shower. Thanks so much for this post.
I had always thought of sewing those squares together but never could collect enough to do anything with..... but I love the dog toy idea and the doggy bed!! ❤️
I’m almost 70 and my wrists & ankles need extra layers. 🥶Sew whatever pieces to form a rectangle that is a half-inch longer than around my wrist or ankle; then sew the 2 ends to form a loop. Ta-da!! A pull-on warmer!! Put it on & make the next!! 🎉
It works!
Love your work; I was planning to make a cat blanket with the scraps that was left from making cusion covers and cushion chair back covers
I'm working with fleece at the moment . Love the ideas of making use of every bit of the fabric 🙂.
Thanks for sharing Ur ideas
Great ideas. I liked the bed, the flower, the dog toy ,the head band
Loved the projects! Hard to pick a favorite…. They are all really cute!
Your imagination is endless. i love all projects, but since I have active boys I would probably make the rice packs. Ty for sharing
I will try all, especially love the dog bed.
Loved them All, n liked that they are easy to make. Thanks for sharing.
I really like all of these creative projects; especially the flowers and the doggie bed. I've been thinking of using my fleece scraps to make a patchwork quilt top. You have inspired me to get started. Thank you for sharing😊. I'm also going to try the baby toy.
I am taking the salvation edges and braiding them and preparing to make a braided rag rug out of them for my living room.
Jen where did you get that wheel cutter
Awesome projects! I really liked the dog bed. 👍🏻👵🏻💖
Oh!!! If you make your flowers fluffier, you can make a flower to attach to your dog’s collar. If she’s a girl lol. Or make them for friends and neighbors pets. You can also use the flowers to glue to hair pins or attach to your bandanas. What you’ll need to do is fold them into individual triangles, tack them down and then start attaching them to each other. You can use a round piece of felt and then either use an elastic to go over the collar or just hot glue it.
lovely stuff.. have a lot too in boxes in cupboard...going to take out and make some blankets for my doggies too, thank you
I really like the headbands
That dog bed is adorable!!!
Thanks ❤️
The headband is super cute!
Can you explain how you made the dog toy, super cute! Totally making some rice packs too!
Loved the dog bed!
Woooow! I like the dog mat.
These are nice projects for fleece scrap. I'm currently making fleece onesies and I have so much scraps. I'll try some of these with the scraps when I'm done making the onesies.
Awesome :)
I use selvages for bag handles also. Fleece isn’t good for headbands, fleece will make you sweat more and won’t absorb the sweat at all, but if it’s used to keep your hair out of your face for winter,bit would be great.
I'd deffinetly make the scrap pet bed, But I have no skill in sewing so I'll need help from my aunt 😂, still, the idea is really good and you made it look store bought!
I really like the rice bags and the ribbon baby toy ...very clever. I made a cat toy with my salvage edges. I secured a bunch of the stripes at one end to a rid from a mini blind with duct tape. The rid was plastic so fairly flexible. I then tied little cat ties at various levels on the strips and had a "wand " toy. My cat loves to chase all the strips and attached toys!
Great inspiration for those little scraps !!
Thanks there are some great ideas! I was looking for ways to attach small squares to make a child size blanket. Your idea of cutting your fleece for stuffing is what we have been doing here in Kansas with our group Friends For Charity. We don’t throw away any scraps but cut and use them for dog beds that we donate to the different Humane Societies in our area. We have a warning not to wash them in a washing machine as if it comes apart it would ruin the machine! I like the baby toy I think the most! You could use scrap ribbon as well. Thank you again.
I love your ingenuity! Thank you for sharing all of these. Well done! Blessings! :)
That's so smart! thank you!
Very nice and I will make the ribbon tab one.
Love the little doggie pillow❤think I would like to make that
I love the dog bed. Very cute.
Jenn have you made ant fleece bags like to carry small stuff from the store, or anything.?.
Love the things you have made, especially the dog bed/pillow. Q: I know you said you used the filling from the items you cut up, so to ask is there any form of separation between the filling? I am not sure how to do that, but I wonder if there is a lot of shifting and then lumps? Would you mind elaborating? Thank you
Like the flower!
You should not put polyester in the microwave. Hand warmers need to be made with cotton and cotton thread. Bean bags are fine.
Correct, polyester will melt, it’s plastic.
Wonderful idea it's super cute thank u
I loved the little dog bed it was so cute and adorable.
Loved the rattle.
Love the dog bed. Great idea. Thanks!
What kind of needle did you use in the sewing machine? I love your ideas. TY.
Just a standard/universal needle
Super cute!!
Favorite is the dog bed! Would love to heat up the heat packs in the microwave in the morning- will do this one later
I have been getting some comments about skipping heating, so you may want to check the type of fabric online for compatibility.
I was going to say you can make dog toys ,but then you gave one to your dog. So you knew.
Use dental floss to sew buttons on. And to sew you small piece fabrics together. They won't come apart like thread would.
Thanks!!! So useful
Excellent!🦋
Love your videos
Your so creative.
Cute ideas!
Your dog is really cute
Adore the dog bed 🥰
The fleece doesn't burn or melt in the microwave?
Not really. Put on low heat only.
I make duster to put on duster handles .
I like the its cute.
well I LOVE fabric with words on it....I save ALLmy selvedges, and use them...
Awesome like dog bed best she is a cutest
I dont know how to use a sewing machine yet. I only know how to sew by hand.
👏🏻👏🏻🤩👍🏻👍🏻💐
Fleece melts in a microwave doesn’t it?
Not really. Put on low heat only.
1 yard counts as a whole project lol not scraps lol
Stuff the toys
Sweet ideas!