From juice pouches to bike tires to shower curtains ... here are some materials you might not have thought about running a stitch through!
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Re-Velo
Need the perfect little black bag? Well, look no further than an inner tube from a bicycle tire to create a darling wristlet from Re-Velo.
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House of Hepworths
Give juice pouches a new life as a lunch bag. House of Hepworths shows you how to make both tote bags and lunch bags that the kids are sure to love.
![fabric drawer liners](https://s3.amazonaws.com/craftfoxes-assets/image_blocks/images/000/005/555/center.jpg?1403181661)
Danya Banya
Keep the darling baby organized with these custom-sewn, fabric-covered cardboard drawer liners from Danya Banya.
How to Sew a Bag
Give a shower curtain new life by turning it into a tote bag. A clear bag carries everything you need for anywhere you want to go, from the beach to the baseball field. Learn how to make one in this easy-to-follow tutorial from the Sew Much 2 Luv blog.
![paper fabric collage](https://s3.amazonaws.com/craftfoxes-assets/image_blocks/images/000/005/557/center.jpg?1403181673)
Jen Goode
There's even more things a sewing machine can do that you never realized. CraftFoxes seller Jordan Dené explains cool things you can do like make tea bags and turn a FedEx packet into a purse!
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