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Old 02-19-2018, 04:48 AM
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I’ve been soaking DGM and Mom’s old linens in Oxy Clean with good results. I’m going to attach the smallest items to new dish towels and wear them out that way. I may make new sewing machine covers and a curtain for my sewing room. One tablecloth had many coffee rings, it’s now so nice, I can use it. How have you repurposed old linens?

Speaking of old tablecloths, I met a lady at a flea market who collects them. She takes great joy in soaking out stains and making them beautiful. She has 300 and changes them out periodically. How interesting.
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Old 02-19-2018, 06:48 AM
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I mostly use old tablecloths on the table. Other than that, I did make a jacket out of one tablecloth with an Asian motif. I enjoyed making that one, even though it took me most of a day to figure out how to cut it to get the motifs where I wanted them. I used almost the entire tablecloth with just some very small scraps left.
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You might find some inspiration from Jenny of Elefantz .....
http://www.elefantz.com/
She re-uses old linens ... the embroideries for new projects
as well as the fabric for new embroideries.
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Many are using old linens and tablecloths and quilting them. I think Cindy Needham does classes for them?

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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
Many are using old linens and tablecloths and quilting them. I think Cindy Needham does classes for them?
I've seen some damask tablecloths that were quilted kind of like whole cloth quilts. They were beautiful.
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Just saw this with some more inspiration for vintage linens ............

https://weallsew.com/5-ways-upcycle-...eid=f1f45f7b11
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I love linen and lace table cloths. I find them for next to nothing second hand, wash them and use them on the table. If they have a few stains, I do not worry and use those ones for everyday. I keep the fancy ones for company. I love linen napkins too. I have yardage that is meant to be cut into linen place mats and more that is for table clothes. One day I will cut them up.
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Thanks for posting and for the links that were supplied. I really like the pillows that used old linens on the fronts. I have some and have wondered what to do with them. Now I have a few ideas. Thanks!
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I saw a beautiful old tablecloth as a backing.
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Here's a couple of threads with a pics of what this member did with old tablecloths

Second Chances

Just Can't Stop!
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