Material: Residual substance

Embellish buttons

Make ALT NEW! I'll show you how you can easily change a button to match your outfit or a carnival costume or use it to embellish a pillow.
Often the matching button is missing, but with a small fabric residue you can make any button suitable! How this works, I'll show you here!

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Sew a nut snake

There are a lot of nuts in autumn and children can play great with them. Let the nuts dry well so that they don't mold. We have a game idea in which the fine motor skills are trained and in which the children deal with the natural material of the nut. They experience the shape, the structure, the color, the weight etc.

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Sewing chestnut fish

A fish with chestnuts in its belly.
In the back there are two fins for holding and helping to fill the fish with chestnuts. At the front the fish mouth is closed with another rubber band and keeps the filled chestnuts in the fish belly. By loosening the rubber the fish can "spew" the whole chestnuts again. A nice material, which is especially popular with crib children. Easy to manufacture and versatile in use. You can also fill with other things, such as marbles or walnuts, small wuschel balls or cotton balls.
Stay creative and try it out!

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Sew Small Monsters

From a rest of the plush fabric you can "conjure" a small monster&#8230 without a template;
Often children watch when you sit on the sewing machine and would also like to sew something for themselves, this "fast" sewing project just comes right. And children's eyes shine…

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