I can sew, but it's been a LONG time since I've sat in front of a sewing machine and made anything.Until I pick it back up, I've been on the hunt for no-sew craft ideas. If this is you too, you're in luck - today's blog post is just for you!I've rounded up # ideas for how we can use Halloween fabric while getting our DIY on. Fair warning: most of the images in today's post are NOT Halloweeny, but I hope you can use these projects for inspiration for your own spookifiedprojects.
18 No-Sew Crafts to Make With Halloween Fabric:
1. No-Sew Clutch
With just a few items - and some killer Halloween fabric - you can make this easy no-sew clutch from Kollabora.
2. No-Sew Bookmarks
Are you a member of the Spooky Little Book Club? Grab your fave Halloween print and make yourself a bookmark to use while reading with us each season!
3. No-Sew Throw Pillows
Halloween throw pillows are my weakness, and these genius pillows made with glue instead of sewing from Live Love DIY would be perfect for that fabric you've been eyeing.
4. No-Sew Book Covers
In school? Why not give your textbooks (or any old hardback you want to repurpose for Halloween decor) a spooky vibe with these no-sew book covers from Driven by Decor?
5. No-Sew Fabric Tassel Banner
I know you've seen this style of banner using tissue paper. I made one of these with tissue and metallic paper for my 30th birthday, and I will NEVER make them again. The paper, esp. the metallic paper, was a pain in the ass to cut. With fabric, however, this would be MUCH easier to make! Check out Simply Gloria's tutorial over here.
6. No-Sew Tablecloth Runner
If you're looking for a fun way to add a bit of affordable decor to your Halloween party, check out this tablecloth runner from Stone Gable. I love the addition of the pom poms on the ends!
7. No-Sew Curtains
Feeling ambitious? You could give these no-sew curtains from Shanty 2 Chic a try. With the right hardware and a little hot glue, they're the perfect thing to transform your home into a spooky lair all October long.
8. No-Sew Chair Cover
Feeling REALLY ambitious? Recover your boring old office chair with Halloween fabric, like She's Crafty did with this chair! Get the tutorial here.
9. No-Sew Bunting
Y'all KNOW I'm obsessed with pennant banners and bunting, so I love this quick craft idea from The Turquoise Home.
10. No-Sew Fabric Bed
You might be asking, "Um...who needs a Halloween fabric-covered bedframe?" But I'm over here asking, "Um...who DOESN'T?!" I love this idea from Ashley Ann Photography.
10. No-Sew Lampshade
Give an old or dated lampshade new life by recovering it with Halloween fabric! Emily A. Clark has a tutorial for you over here.
12. No-Sew Message Board
Recover an old bulletin board with your favorite Halloween fabric! Such a genius idea from Rain on a Tin Roof, and this would be a perfect spot to display cards from all those Halloween card exchanges I know you're signing up for right now.
13. No-Sew Scarf
While I love the stamping idea, you could totally skip that and simply cut a swatch of Halloween fabric to the perfect size for a light scarf to wear however you want! Check out the tutorial from Almost Makes Perfect.
14. No-Sew Flower Pots
How darling are these fabric-covered flower pots from Hello Glow? They would be the perfect way to spruce up a boring old terra cotta pot for growing your spooky garden.
15. No-Sew Braided Headband
Want a wearable idea? Check out these braided headbands from Alisa Burke! (My inner spooky Blair Walford, if there is such a thing, adores this idea.)
16. No-Sew Napkins
Here's another idea that'd be fun for a Halloween party - or dinner party! Learn how to make no-sew fabric napkins with The Sweetest Occasion.
17. No-Sew T-Shirt Pocket
How perfect with your favorite black tee be with a little Halloween pocket added to it? I love this idea from Oh The Lovely Things.
18. No-Sew Fabric Wreath
And finally, you ghoul here made this no-sew fabric wreath a while back using Halloween fabric my mom unearthed from her craft closet. Check out how I made it over here.
Which no-sew craft idea is your favorite?
Share it in the comments! Then keep an eye on the blog next week for what I'm doing with some of the fabric scraps I've been collecting from DIY projects.Happy haunting,