Turning leftover fabric into stylish accessories is a fantastic way to upcycle textiles, reduce waste, and add a personal touch to your wardrobe. With a few simple steps, you can transform a forgotten ...
There are a lot of surfaces in our homes, and some are easier to clean than others. You can wipe down counters, toss small items in the wash or use a leather cleaner on furniture or car interiors. But ...
Fabric Tutorials — official step-by-step guides for Fabric 1.0: install CLI, create agents, participate in DAO governance, and learn the royalty economy.
Don’t throw away your leftover fabric — turn it into something beautiful and useful! In this easy DIY tutorial, I’ll show you step-by-step how to make a cute elastic hair scrunchie using fabric scraps ...
Learn how to create a beautiful Liberty fabric-wrapped elastic scrunchie bracelet bangle that’s perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your wrist. This stylish bangle wristband, also known as a ...
Meet Textile Artist Brooke Davies and learn how to make a scrunchie! This is quite a technical make – but Brooke breaks it down into simple steps. Take your time and pause the video as/when you need ...
Looking for a fun and sustainable way to reuse leftover fabric? Making DIY Scrunchies or hairbands is a simple, stylish solution that turns textile waste into beautiful, functional accessories.
I have a lot of hair ties in my home – I stock them by the dozens. Mostly because when I need one I never seem to find one. And one can get bored with the black and lack lustre hair ties pretty soon.
This gorgeous DIY fabric flower bouquet is absolutely a must for your home. You can use these flowers as decorations on shelves, walls, and around picture frames. These fabric flowers are so easy to ...
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Starting to get sick of tiny bows, bobbles and hair clips? Then it’s time for a (big) change. Get reacquainted with the oversized scrunchie, the throwback hair trend making a grand return this season.
Hair scrunchies are always in fashion! Though this nifty fabric accessory was invented in the 1960s, they've seen resurgences in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and once again in 2023 they're a must-have!
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