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Fabric Scraps Bag 10 Pack

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Recycle all your DIY textile scraps and bits with Retold’s new Scraps Bags. Perfect for DIYers who are undertaking a large project or just want some bags handy!
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Always have a Retold Scraps Bag in hand! You’ll never have to worry about not having a Scraps Bag. 

Our 10 pack is perfect for hobbyists and pros who have a lot of scraps. We know that now every scrap is useful, so toss it into your Scraps bag and well ensure that it stays out of a Landfill. Pre-labelled & pre-paid - Hassle Free! 


♻️ What do you get?

Other than getting the opportunity to save a total of 50 lbs of your DIY scraps from being wasted, you get 10 Scrap Bags upfront! The Scraps Bag is only for scraps

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📏 How big is a Retold Bag?


Each Retold bag can hold up to approx. 5 lbs. Bag dimensions are 15x15x4”, that's about the size of a pillowcase. Think about how much you're recycling!


🧶 What can go into a Scraps Bag?


Any and all DIY textile scraps! Left over fabric from a quilting project? Those pesky threads after a sowing job? Yarn which is too small for your next project? It can all go into The Scraps Bag. 
For more information please refer to our FAQs.


🚫 What can’t go in the scraps bags:


Leather | Coated textiles (PVC, polyurethane, etc.) | Scrims using plastic | Down filled items | Wet or Chemical residue on the materials | Neoprene


🤗 Looking to recycle your clothes?  

The recycling process of textiles is different from the recycling of clothes, but not to worry we’ve got you covered! Try The Threesome or The Annual Subscription to become a pro recycler!

Have a LOT of Scraps?

Why the Scrap Bag?

Our Scraps Bags are specifically designed for recycling scraps and leftovers from sewing, quilting, and crocheting projects. The process of recycling textile scraps is different from recycling clothes, and the recycling facilities used are completely separate.

What goes in?

Any and all DIY textile scraps! Left over fabric from a quilting project? Those pesky threads after a sewing job? Yarn which is too small for your next project? It can all go into The Scraps Bag. 

What stays out?

Thanks for checking! Leather | Coated textiles (PVC, polyurethane, ect.) | Scrims using plastic | Down filled items | Wet or Chemical residue on the materials | Neoprene.

Please don't include these!

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    Laura R.
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 days ago
    Bags to collect my quilting fabric scraps

    I keep a bag next to my cutting area as I cut out a new project so it is handy for the little pieces that would otherwise go in the garbage can. I have another bag to collect the fabric and batting that I cut off when trimming a quilt and getting it ready to be bound. I appreciate being able to collect those scraps and avoid them from ending up in a landfill.

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