How can I make fabric scrap shaggy pillows?
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I love those!! I can't wait to see how yours comes out!
While the video shows you the basics, I'd recommend having someone with a die cutting machine (usually a scrapbooker or some scrapbook stores will allow you to use theirs for a fee) to cut out your fabric circles. Much faster! Also, your fabric edges will most likely frat and become stringy over time. If that's the look you want, great. But if you would like to keep them from fraying, you can use A product called, Fray Check around the edges or heat seal them lightly with a lighter or heat sealing tool. If you use a lighter, simply run the lighter over the edge of the fabric quickly several times and it creates a slight melting of the fibers and steals them from fraying. Hopefully this will make quick work of your project. Good luck to you!