Day one: Gather your supplies
If you sew you probably have all sorts of scraps available for your scrap monster. My favorite scraps are the oddly shaped leftover bits that seem useless for most projects. If you don't sew regularly you can use old clothing or buy remnants at a fabric store for a discounted price.
This is a great project for trying to work with fabric you've never used before because really anything goes. If you twist your knit fabric, it only adds to the character of your monster. If your needle pulls threads on a fine satin and it runs, it gives a bit of gruesome wear and tear to the monster. Plus you get a lesson in choosing the proper needle.
The point is don't over think it and have fun letting go of the usual rules for sewing. This is really my sewing happy place. I love making a perfect piece from a perfect pattern, but a carefree, rules free project like this gives my creative mind a nice big stretch. So gather any bits of ribbon, fabric, scavenged zippers and buttons and start playing around with a design.
Supplies List:
- Fabric scraps
- Fabric scissors
- Stuffing
- Thread
- Embroidery floss
- Needles
- Pins
- Sewing machine (unless hand sewing)
- Bits of lace or ribbon
- Wire
- Zippers
- Buttons
- Beads
- Felt
- Fusible interfacing
- Leftover biased binding
- Yarn scraps
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