kangaspaloista
Kangaspaloista is a Finnish term that translates to "fabric scraps" or "remnants" in English. It refers to small pieces of fabric that are left over after larger projects have been completed, or that are too small for their intended purpose. These scraps can vary greatly in size, shape, color, and material, depending on the original fabric and the nature of the work that produced them.
Historically, fabric scraps were a valuable resource, particularly in times of scarcity. They were often saved
In contemporary crafting, kangaspaloista are still widely collected and utilized by quilters, sewers, and other textile