Let's create a beautiful cloth carpet for the house using the remaining cloth cut pieces.

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Hello dear hive friends,

It is a design of home decoration. For this, I used small pieces of cloth removed from the clothing industries in our country. It can be bought at a very low price in my area. I use it to create carpets for the house. So let's go through the step-by-step process of turning these unused fabric scraps into an aesthetic addition to the home. Good morning to all hive friends. how are you Today I am going to share with you to discover the art of making beautiful fabric carpets using discarded and leftover fabrics. This is what we recycle. It creates a touch of creativity and sustainability.

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Things required for this :-

  • Cut pieces for fabric scraps in several colors.
  • Scissor.
  • Meter tape.
  • A piece of cloth measuring 24*16 inches. (to carpet put ).

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The process of sewing the fabric carpet.
  • First, before you start sewing, use any scrap non slip fabric to cut it to 24*16 inches to put on the underside.
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  • Then cut the cut fabric into an elongated shape so that the trench is wide. As in the following images.

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  • Then fold and sew the thickly cut long fabric strips around the trench with the sewing machine as seen in the images below.

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  • Then take the 24*16 cloth and put a hem around it and sew it, then sew the fabric bands created in the form of curls in a pattern that suits you.

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Join us on this journey as creativity explores the world of home decor, from scraps of fabric to plastic bottles and coconut shells. Moreover, if you use discarded fabrics and add these products to the market, you will not only improve your living space but also have the opportunity to contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle. This will enable creativity and environmental friendliness. Then I will meet in another new design.

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Beautiful indeed, dear @hive.samadi !! Many thanks for sharing this useful technique: I have tile floors throughout my house, and in winter it is quite cold; a small carpet like this would be perfect under my feet in the kitchen when I'm seated!

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I'm glad you found the information for this technique useful. , providing warmth and comfort under your feet, especially during the cold winter months. Thanks for your valuable comments.
@clareartista

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This is so beautiful on many levels. Firstly, it’s amazing that you’re able to recycle those fabrics and turn them into something amazing and useful. Then for the outcome to be so beautiful is a plus. I love the way you made this carpet as it seems doable even for those who don’t sew often.

The fabric looks so soft and inviting that I want to rest my feet on it 😄.

Thank you so much for sharing this upcycling project ~

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Thanks for your kind words! Recycling fabrics not only reduces waste but also allows for the creation of unique and beautiful items.
@crosheille

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Thanks for your kind words! Recycling fabrics not only reduces waste but also allows for the creation of unique and beautiful items.
@crosheille

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