Trash Goblin Garms

Trash Goblin Garms Self taught sewist on a circular sewing mission to reuse, upcycle and keep fabrics out of landfill ♻️

I think this just might be my favourite bag make to date 👀Started life out as a shirt, and now a new lease of life as a ...
24/05/2026

I think this just might be my favourite bag make to date 👀

Started life out as a shirt, and now a new lease of life as a big ole tote bag! The features are very cool:

- the collar fabric became the zip surround
- the curved sleeves made some funky shaped internal pockets
- the offcuts became a patchwork outside pocket
- the original button hole fastening remains, just because its cool really

✅️ Fully lined (vintage upholstery fabric offcut)
✅️ 3 pockets (2 in, one out)
✅️ Zip closur3 (second hand zip, of course)

Something really fun about working out the best way to cut up a garment to use all the fabric.

Much love to my Mum, the proud new owner of this snazzy bag ❤️

We love a weird project 👏 Whipped up a very elaborate pin cushion using a mix of fabric scraps and settled in a beautifu...
23/05/2026

We love a weird project 👏

Whipped up a very elaborate pin cushion using a mix of fabric scraps and settled in a beautiful glass face vase.

Weird & practical (and I feel would look quite noice on a shelf too)

So...I made my wedding dress?!On the 23 April 2026 we eloped to the beautiful Highlands. It was the best day, and it rea...
07/05/2026

So...I made my wedding dress?!

On the 23 April 2026 we eloped to the beautiful Highlands. It was the best day, and it really is as beautiful as it looks.

Making my own wedding dress was never on my radar. I've developed my sewing skills a tiny bit at a time over the last few years, but I never thought I'd be equipped to take on such a big technical project.

A few months back when I stumbled across this SKOGSDUVA duvet cover in , I took myself by surprise when an image sprung to mind.
There, in the kids bedding section of IKEA, I saw it;
A gown.
Miles of frills.
On the backdrop of beautiful scenery.

So I bought a few duvet covers, fully prepared to go wrong, and proceeded to plan in my head every night for weeks, far too scared to actually cut into it.

Eventually I tentatively started, and my living room coffee table became my sewing studio. I taught myself corsetry. I made hundreds of meters of bias binding. I modified patterns. I drafted my own patterns.
I made my whole wedding dress entirely tailored for me, and a little matching pocket square for my husband.

A milkmaid style top, a low cut back to show of the raccoon party on the back, wide slit balloon sleeves, a double tiered gathered skirt, an ultra high leg slit, BIG frills round the whole bottom hem, and every single internal seam carefully finished with bias binding. No cut corners. No rushed finishing. A fabric that was made for the Highlands.

I walked, climbed, scrambled and danced in the gown to a backdrop of mountains and lochs and I am so proud that I built something that looks like it was never made for anything but.

And yes, I absolutely will wear it at every given opportunity.

Photos by the amazing & a few shots from Dad's camera too 📷❤️

Little sewing machine feature shoutout 🗣 One of the main reasons I wanted this particular machine is it offers a one-ste...
29/03/2026

Little sewing machine feature shoutout 🗣

One of the main reasons I wanted this particular machine is it offers a one-step buttonhole.

My last machine struggled to do any buttonholes, and when it did it was a several step process involving quite a lot of guesswork 😅

This amazing feature allows me to slot the button into the back of the foot to automatically size the hole, then it just sews the whole thing. The bottom. The left side. The top. The right side. And I just get to put my feet up and watch 🙌

Used the cutest little vintage apple buttons on my recent make, and the perfect button hole to slot them in ☺️

I think I have just made my entire summer wardrobe in one garment 🙌As is standard my photos do not do this project the j...
27/03/2026

I think I have just made my entire summer wardrobe in one garment 🙌

As is standard my photos do not do this project the justice it deserves BUT can we all please take a moment for this glorious patchwork garment 😍

Every patchwork piece is sewn together on the normal machine, then the edges overlocked on the overlocker. Then you have to gather every single tier. The bit before it started looked like anything took an eternity, basically. And then, when it did look like a skirt, the bottom hem was about 76 miles long and took forever to hem 😂 worth it, though. So worth it.

Its made up of all sorts of odds and ends - duvet covers, pillow cases, tea towels, fat quarters, table clothes; you name it, there's probably a bit of it in this ❤️

This is a maxi skirt.
This is also a midi dress. Imagine throwing it on after a sea swim on a summers day? Heaven.
There are also 2 built in straps that allow the skirt / dress to be ruched on either side, or both if maybe you fancy a paddle in the sea and need it out the way.

It's playful, adaptable, comfy, lightweight, breathable - and I cannot wait to style it every way possible!

Pretty high risk of flashing people if its windy, but its the price that must be paid for flowy clothes 🤣 And, wow, this thing FLOWS. IT IS SO FLOWY. I just wish to spin and frolicking and dance in it 💃 (and I probably will to be fair)

Thank you for taking the time to admire this. If you need me I will be frolicking 🙏

A fun little project from the weekend!Myself and my mum celebrated 4 years of doing our favourite class. Since we never ...
26/03/2026

A fun little project from the weekend!

Myself and my mum celebrated 4 years of doing our favourite class. Since we never stick at anything that long, we wanted to commemorate our groove-a-versary - so, we decorated these black tees 💃

Mum was in charge of letters, I was in charge of sewing; a great team if I do say so myself! We used various odds and ends from the sewing shed to make the letters, then I stitched them all on with a tiny zig zag stitch on my (fabulous, new) sewing machine 😍

I've been super quiet on socials recently but I'm still here and sewing when I can! I'm in the midst of a house move; as a result so much of my fabric is boxed up in various places. I still have a whole bunch in the sewing shed, but my main machine is at home (RIP our coffee table which has become my make-shift station), my overlocker isn't at home, and my fabric stash is, well, somewhere 😅 It's all necessary, with a home sewing studio being a focus for me in our new place - but right now its a little tiny bit all over the place. Regular service will resume (at some point this year 🫣)

PS I have exactly 4 weeks until I get to frolic around the Scottish Highlands in my wedding dress (and get married, obv) and I am SO EXCITED for the world to see the IKEA wedding dress 👀🙌

Bowl Cosy Galore!Sharing all the bowl cosies I made to order in December 🥣♻️ As always made from a mixture of second han...
23/01/2026

Bowl Cosy Galore!

Sharing all the bowl cosies I made to order in December 🥣

♻️ As always made from a mixture of second hand:
- Tea Towels
- Fat quarters
- Project remnants
- Bedsheets

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Sometimes you just need to crochet a funny lil guy to keep hold of car keys 🤷‍♀️
18/01/2026

Sometimes you just need to crochet a funny lil guy to keep hold of car keys 🤷‍♀️

Strinsel? Fabric tinsel? I'm not sure what the name is, but it makes a great (year round) decoration, AND uses up scrap ...
10/01/2026

Strinsel? Fabric tinsel? I'm not sure what the name is, but it makes a great (year round) decoration, AND uses up scrap fabrics and wools 😍

Mum ( ) is the certified expert on this and taught me her ways today. She whipped up all the amazing yarn ones, and I had a stab at using uo some of my scrap fabric strands. The wider one is definitely more of a win that the smaller one...

The outcome is amazing either way, and I will be making loads more!

I must confess when I started this project this morning, I had 0 intentions of it;A) being wearable orB) being shared as...
14/12/2025

I must confess when I started this project this morning, I had 0 intentions of it;
A) being wearable or
B) being shared as a successful sewing project

There's a lot of techniques and projects that have evaded me in my 18+ years of sewing. I like making things I know and knowing I can sew them well, and I admit I'm not great at trying and failing, so often avoid new things for as long as possible. 🫣 Corsets have, rightfully so, always been one such thing.

Until today 🎊

I grabbed these fabrics - both are left overs from old projects and both are poly blends that I dont love sewing with. I picked them so I could make mistakes and it wouldn't matter. I had to buy some rivets (a step that was quite overwhelming in itself...) I did buy a pattern, but it was a touch difficult to interpret as all of it was in Spanish 😂

But we got there, and its actually pretty cool and very much wearable. It isn't perfect, not even close, but that doesn't detract from the achievement here. I'm now the proud owner of a Mario print corset thats lined with dinosaurs, and I like to think there aren't many of those in existence 🕺

It was a good reminder to myself that I have strong foundations in my sewing knowledge, and learning new things doesn't have to be as traumatic as my first ever skirt project (where I sewed the whole thing together so it couldn't actually be worn 🥲). I can do difficult things, and where there's gaps in instructions (or, indeed, they are entirely in a different language) I know enough to work it out.

Looking forwards to take 2 and ironing out the problem bits 🙌

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