Whoever likes to sew or works with it, always ends up accumulating many pieces of fabric at home. And after a while, having nothing to do with so many little pieces of cloth, it’s natural to throw it all away, right? But there are several creative ways to give a new life to the patchwork and still make the decoration of the house more beautiful.
In this article we will show you 7 ways to reuse this material to transform various corners of your home. The ideas are incredible and easy to execute. Even those who don’t have flaps at home will want to put it into practice. Check out!

1. Learn how to use fabric scraps in your home decor – Photo: Diary of a Quilter
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Unusual ideas for using fabric in decoration
When we think of “fabric scraps” it is common for only pieces in patchwork. This technique is incredible and combines a lot with a boho style decoration, more stripped down.
But even those who prefer something more clean or classic can reuse fabric scraps. Just create more neutral combinations, with sober colors and do not overdo the amount of prints.
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1. Pillows
If your room is in need of more life, invest in brightly colored pillows. They are great pieces that transform the sofa and completely change the environment without requiring major interventions.
And the best thing is that you can sew extra pillow covers and change them whenever you want a different color in the house.

2. Invest in patchwork cushions to add more color to your decor – Photo: Red Bubble
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2. Furniture covered with fabrics
If you are not so good with the sewing machine, how about just gluing the scraps of fabric onto the furniture? It looks complicated, but it isn’t. That’s because you only need to cover small parts like drawers, the top of a stool, the door of a closet, and so on.
It is surprising how this small intervention can transform that old and dull furniture into a unique piece full of personality. But remember: if you want the finish of the piece to be perfect and the fabric does not come loose over time, research what is the best glue to fix and finish the job.

3. How about customizing old furniture using fabric scraps? – Photo: Pinterest
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3. Puffs in patchwork
Patchwork, thread, needle and filler. This is all the material you need to create a comfortable puff anywhere in your home.
The combinations of colors and prints are already diverse, and you can still innovate in the format: the more structured ones look beautiful in the room, as support near the sofa; the largest and most uncluttered are perfect for the bedroom and outdoor areas.

4. Room decorated with wooden armchair and round puff of fabric scraps – Photo: Designer Spotlight Amy Butler
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4. Creative lamp domes
Even fixtures can benefit from their fabric scraps. If you have a domed model, it’s even easier.
You can sew a cover for it on the machine or even paste it on the original coating. It looks beautiful!

5. Lamp shade model made with fabric scraps – Photo: Pinterest
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5. Wall decorations
Perhaps the simplest way to put the scraps on home decor is to hang it on the wall. And for that there is no shortage of incredible ideas.
By adding a wooden stand you can create a beautiful streamer for the children’s room or to hang on the front door. And behind the scenes, you can create a true mural of colors and prints. They can be made of wood or plastic, it will depend on what suits your decor best.
They are especially beautiful on the headboard or on the sofa wall.

6. Wall decorated with fabric scraps – Photo: Lonny
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6. Patchwork rugs
Now, if you have a lot of retail to reuse, how about creating a whole super colorful rug?
Some simpler techniques, such as amarradinhos, are already well known and easy to do. But if you want to explore your skills even more, you can venture into crochet with knitted yarns, braided or even in patchwork.

7. Carpet carpet made with fabric scraps – Photo: Revista Artesanato
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Did you see how many ways you can use scraps of fabric that would go to waste? Any material can gain a new life, just have good ideas and willingness to get your hands dirty.
In this article we show you ideas for decorating your home with scraps, but you can also use them to create clothing and creative sewing pieces like bags, wallets and more. What do you think?
The tips for using fabric in decoration were developed by the blog team Como Sew.
See our gallery with more fabric patchwork ideas in the decoration

8. Take advantage of the fabric scraps to make colorful and super different pillows – Photo: Pinterest

10. Antique furniture model personalized with fabric scraps for decoration – Photo: Casa da Iaza

11. Blue wooden chair decorated with delicate cushion made with fabric scraps in shades of purple and lilac – Photo: Pinterest

12. Antique dresser personalized with scraps of fabric in the drawers – Photo: Pinterest

13. Retro nightstand with drawer decorated with fabric scraps – Photo: Mandando Brasa

14. Simple colored lamp shade model made with fabric scraps – Photo: Pinterest

15. Delicate decoration with flamulas made in patchwork of fabrics in shades of blue and pink – Photo: Pinterest

16. Flamula model made with fabric scraps to decorate baby’s room – Photo: Little O and Co

17. Wall flamulas made with fabric scraps – Photo: Pinterest

18. Personalized furniture with fabric scraps – Photo: Viajando no Apê

19. Black wall decorated with scraps of fabric – Photo: Pinterest

20. Round puff model made with colored fabric scraps – Photo: Consejos para Decorar com Puffs

21. Colored patchwork for round puff – Photo: Pinterest

21. Beautiful round pillow made with colorful fabric scraps and button in the center – Photo: Etsy

22. Yellow lampshade dome decorated with scraps of fabric – Photo: Recycled Lovelies

23. Patchwork of floral fabrics gave the classic blue dresser a super charming touch – Photo: House of Moes

24. Fabric scraps for antique lampshade – Photo: Pinterest

25. Fabric scraps for square puff – Photo: Pinterest

26. Round blue patchwork rug – Photo: Revista Artesanato

27. Round colored patchwork rug – Photo: Revista Artesanato

28. Patchwork rug for door – Photo: Revista Artesanato