Image by Mary's sewing crafts via YouTube
Take out your fabric scraps from your closet and turn them into these scrappy fall leaves! I instantly fell in love with Mary’s sewing crafts’ idea the first time I saw it. I am actually impressed with how beautiful the leaves turned out. I bet you love it, too. If you are like me, who doesn’t like throwing away small fabric scraps, this is a great way to reuse them.
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Use these leaves as decorations or embellishments. Hang them on your ceiling or wall so they look like falling leaves, or use them to decorate your table runner, clothes, bags, hats, or any sewing project. You can also use it as a bookmark if you like reading books. There are so many things you can do with these scrappy fall leaves. Have fun making them!
Here’s another fun project for you: Easy Scrappy Quilt Tutorial for Beginners
Place the interfacing on your work surface.
Take your fabric scraps and place them on top of your interfacing covering everything. Press everything flat with an iron so they stick into the interfacing.
Cut the template, then place it on top of the fabric scrap. Pin it in place, then trace it with a pen. Once done tracing, remove the template. Draw a line from the tip to the step, then draw veins.
Start stitching the outer lines of the leaf. Once done, stitch the line from the tip to the step, then the veins.
Once you are done stitching all the lines, cut the excess fabrics and interface as close to the stitch lines as you can.