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joym 06-20-2011 04:18 AM


Originally Posted by Barb44
I use recycled fabric, but I would buy it myself from the thrift store and cut it myself. I would not by precut used fabric. My experience with charm packs is that half of them I will never use so I don't buy them.

I feel the same way....

huntannette 06-20-2011 05:24 AM

I do( use recycled clothes) but i cut them up myself... .....doing one with scrubs now...only 100% cottons ones though...can`t find a darn Hawain shirt anywhere...guess not too many people wear them up here!! LOL

Originally Posted by bebe
I have been having fun going to Thrift Stores and have noticed there is a great abundance of scrubs and men's Haiwiaan shirts.
They are made out of cute fabric and good quality cotton.
I am considering making charm pack and selling them.
What do you quilters think about this new adventure??
Would you buy recycled fabric if it were in good condition???


mountain deb 06-20-2011 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by pocoellie
I buy clothes all the time and cut them apart for quilts.

DITTO!!!!!!

mimee4 06-20-2011 05:47 AM

Your gently used fabric is great. Enjoy using it. I wouldn't buy used fabric either - never know what is tucked in the middle. Great idea - buying scrub shirts!

Ann L 06-20-2011 05:51 AM

Thanks for the idea. I have looked at the scrub tops dozens of times and thought what nice fabric. Now I have an idea of what to do with them. They have such cute fabric that would be great for a child size quilt. Plus I don't mind recycling fabric at all. I think that is a super idea.

caspoohbear 06-20-2011 06:39 AM

I would make sure you label it a recycled. Gosh it would be really neat if you could make lap blankets for nursing home residents out of recycled scrubs, nice circle there, ya know?

Carol Jean 06-20-2011 07:00 AM

I buy a lot of fabric at Thrift Stores. Mens' PJ's ( flannel ) are great for a winter quilt. Wool from many mens' jackets are great for penny placements, etc. I find a large variety of these and have cut & sort by color in baskets. Shirts which are 100% cotton are great for quilts in mens' and womens sizes. Sometimes you can find these pjs for .50 each. I use the plastic cutting mats, front & back of notebooks, covered social studies boards, etc. All of these are great for bottom of purses. The idea of using plastic canvas is great to. So many good ideas on this site.

klgreene 06-20-2011 08:28 AM

I could kick myself because I worked in a surgery center and I had sooooooo many really cute scrubs. I kept buying them because I liked the fabric,(I am a fabriholic) so all mine were like new. But I went brain dead and sold them in a garage sale after I couldn't work any longer......such a dummy. I should have kept them and made some really cute quilts. I wouldn't want to buy charms because I would want more of the fabric than just a little square.

wolfkitty 06-20-2011 08:42 AM

I would not buy used charm packs. I don't care for new ones, due to too much variety, although I do get intrigued enough to try a few new ones. But, as someone pointed out, one person's gentle is more gentle than another's.

CRicart 06-20-2011 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by mshollysd
I used to make scrubs, especially plus size scrubs. there is over 2.5 yards in each one, and most of the time I prewashed the fabric first, becuase plus size girls don't like shrinkage. LOL. That is a super idea of buying to use for my quilts that I donate too. Thank you for the idea./

Some organizations do not accept items made from recycled fabric, so check first!


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