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		<description><![CDATA[Getting into the art of fabric crafts is a nice way of spending some of your spare time. Browse through a handful of fabric crafts ideas, which you can share with your kids.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fabric crafts are an all-exciting way of spending some of your spare time. Getting into this kind of project will allow you to make things that are not only nice looking but   also helps the environment by way of recycling. It also allows your creative juices to be squeezed out. What’s even more amazing is that they are oh so easy, you can even encourage your children to join in.</p>
<p>There are a handful of fabric craft ideas that you can find. They come in from simple to complicated, from plain to elaborate. Some require any of your spare fabrics that you may find lying around in your home while others require that you purchase some new clothing from your favorite clothing store.</p>
<p><strong>Starting Off with Fabric Crafts</strong></p>
<p>To start off this hobby, you must take interest in it. Without that spark of interest in creating, it will be difficult to exert efforts in finishing a project. When you feel that you would actually like what you will be doing, it is time that you lay out the materials that you will need. There are materials like scissors and pastes and threads and needles that are most likely required in every project. Have them on hand so it will be easy to jump from one project to another. With the right tools, you can never go wrong.</p>
<p>Once your heart and your tools are ready, it is time that you browse through fabric crafts ideas that you can start on. Since you are just starting on this hobby, it would be advisable that you pick fabric crafts that are easier and simpler. A fancy fabric flag or a scarf or a sock puppet would be ideal for a good start. They would require very minimal efforts and materials that you can easily find at home.</p>
<p>From there, you can   move on to make even more useful projects like pin cushions or bean bags. Make sure that even when you share these activities with your children, you see to it that you do not allow them access to sharp tools like scissors and needles or dangerous materials like the hot glue gun without your supervision. It is always better to be safe than to be sorry.</p>
<p><strong>Creating Masterpieces out of a Hobby</strong></p>
<p>Fabric crafts can easily start off as a hobby but when you become good at it, even learning other, more complicated techniques such as weaving, you will be ready to make masterpieces that can spark up a business. There are a lot of people who indulged in this hobby and became successful sustaining it. There is no reason for you not to experience the same.</p>
<p>Getting into the art of fabric crafts will teach you a lot of things. It allows you to explore your artistry. It encourages you to show off your creativity. It also enables you to help out the environment by way of recycling. In most of the fabric crafts ideas that you can find, you will need not to get fresh cloth. You can always use spare, old pieces of cloth that are just lying around in your house.</p>
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