What do you do with scrapped wips?

This is a photo of some crochet pieces that I’ve either had to redo or am never going to finish. I just wanted to ask, what do you guys do when you have crochet pieces that you can no longer use? Id like to know so i can have an idea about getting rid of these :sweat_smile: (ignore the terrible photo
quality)


It shows a red ball, a tiny white ball with eyes, a red ball with a beak, an orange triangle, a yellow ball i tried embriodering ginormous eyes on and gave up, 2 flowers, and a scraggly square.
Thank uu :heart:
-Paridise

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Well i either make something out of the pieces or use as stuffing i don’t recommend using ones with safety eyes because thats a waste of money

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You should try sewing them together to make a little WIP monster thing!

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Ooh that’s a fun idea…

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I put a bunch in a pile to dismantle sometime and the rest I ended up throwing away since their old and some were a mess.

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Make a mutant. Or cut it up and use it as stuffing

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I cut where I fastened off and then unravel and use the scrap yarn as stitching and stuffing.
Hopes this helps!!!

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Use them as stuffing for your next project - take a small amount of your scraps and wrap them into some fiber fill- stuff -repeat till all used up!

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I usually use them as stuffing. For the ones w safety eyes i try to pull out the eyes to use for other projects and i just dump the rest into my stuffing bin. You can use it to stuff jumbo projects. I agree with @Gracecrochet2 , using safety eyes as stuffing is a waste of money.

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The way i use safety eyes, without the back clip thing, is i stick them into wherever i want it to be and apply a small amount of hot glue or fabric adhesive to the back. Hope that helps! You can also try @LeafyKitty’s idea.

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you should sew the flowers onto a hat or something!

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