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photo by Fleur Suijten |
You finally cleaned out your closet and drawers and discovered you have a pile of clothes you never wear or are worn out. Instead of throwing them away, try the following ideas to reuse your clothes.
- Remove shirt buttons to use as replacement buttons for other clothes or to use for crafts. Sort them by size and color to make finding a match easy or store them all in jar for crafts.
- Tear up stained and holey clothes to use as cleaning rags. Test different fabrics; some leave lots of lint and others are not good for cleaning. Regular cotton works best.
- Use quality fabrics and patterned clothes for craft projects.
- Cut cotton t-shirts into strips to turn into upcycled headbands, infinity scarves, or bracelets.
- If you are good at sewing, use clothes that no longer fit to make clothes for small children or dolls. You can also use old baby clothes to dress stuffed animals.
- Sew old ties together to make a skirt or use a tie as a fashionable belt, headband, or other accessory.
- Make a costume box for Halloween, costume parties, and playing dress up. Add in clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, and other accessories.
- Put clothes you never wear but that still fit you in an emergency kit. Be sure to include clothes for different seasons and weather conditions.
- Wear stained and holey clothes for painting, gardening, and other dirty work. Keep reusing them or throw them away afterward.
- Donate to charity, sell, or pass along whatever clothes you can’t reuse but can still be worn.
2 comments:
These were really good and most had never occurred to me before! Love the one about saving the buttons. My mom has a button jar and when I was little it was one of my favorite thing to play with. I just loved those multicolored buttons.
I usually just donate or throw away if in bad shape, great ideas!
nice idea,,
thanks for sharing,, :)
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