Scraptastic Creativity
Hello, my name is Leah and on this channel I share my love for upcycling, hand stitching and collage that I turn into unique wearable and usable art. Jewelry, bags, journals and clothing, we will do it all here in my calm corner studio in the country. Please join me for a little scraptastic creativity.
Accordion Collage Book / Paper vs Fabric / PLUS Channel Update
Accordion Collage Book / Paper vs Fabric / Part 2 / The Cover & Fabric Washi
Accordion Collage Book / Paper vs Fabric / Part 1 / The Base & Pages
Crazy About Birds & Poetry Fabric Collage Part 2
Crazy About Birds & Poetry Fabric Collage Part 1
Scrappy Embellishments for Journals: Removable Belly Band
Scrappy Embellishments for Journals: Double Pocket & Tags
Scrappy Embellishments for Journals or Books: Bookmark/Altered Paper Clip
PATCHWORK PARADE 16K SUBSCRIBERS ETSY SALE!!
Scrappy Embellishments for Journals, Cards or Gifts: Flowers
Scrappy Embellishments for Journals, Bags or Clothing: Clusters
Upcycled Fabric Cover Pocket Junk Journal Part 3: Signature Pages
Upcycled Fabric Cover Pocket Junk Journal Part 2: Mixed Media Collage
Upcycled Fabric Cover Pocket Junk Journal Part 1: Cover & Closure
Slow Stitch "Gnarly Tree" Patch Pocket Part 3
Slow Stitch "Gnarly Tree" Patch Pocket Part 2
Spring 2022 Channel Update & Chit Chat
Slow Stitch "Gnarly Tree" Patch Pocket Part 1
Fussy Cut Focal Point Rope Coasters: "Ugly" Fabric Panel Project #2
Handmade Chunky Patchwork Needlebook Flip -Thru
Обновления проекта Upcycle и Fabric Panel
From Stained to Altered Couture: Upcycle Sweater Project #1 Part 2
From Stained to Altered Couture: Upcycle Sweater Project #1
Круглые шарики-бусины из лоскутков ткани Zero Waste
Lavender Heart Refillable Sachet Toile Fabric Necklace
Zero Waste Sewing & Scrap Management: Am I Doing It Wrong?
Embellished Snack Mat: Fabric Panel Project #1
No New Fabric in 2022, Slow Stitching & No Scraps Left Behind: Zero Waste Textiles Challenge
My ME MADE Upcycled Clothing Part 2: Zero Waste Textiles Challenge
My ME MADE Upcycled Clothing Part 1: Zero Waste Textiles Challenge