Who Recycles Clothes On Here
#52
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 489
I really like scrap quilts so I use a lot of recycled clothing and sheets. I am very lucky in that our local historical society holds flea markets all summer long with proceeds going to maintaining the buildings and grounds. With clothing prices at .25 across the board for clothing and sheets not much more, it's a double win for me.
#53
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I do, mostly for remaking into other garments but there's lots of things you can do with them. Some times something at the thrift store is worth buying just for the buttons or other accessories that's on it. Great thing you are doing.
#54
At least half of my stash is from deconstructed clothing, sheets, curtains, and bed skirts. I look for 100% cotton but if the feel is really good, I might let in something with 25-30% poly. One of my favorite to use is nurses' scrubs as they usually are very good quality fabric and have lots of variety in the prints. I shop our 4 local thrift shops and generally only buy things that are on the 50% off color tags.
#55
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Uniontown, Ohio
Posts: 535
Love goodwill for my jeans and flannel shirts. My grandson was very happy with his quilt. Very heavy. I go through the womens dresses and have picked up many denim dresses that are very easy to use.
#56
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Posts: 985
One of my boys' favorite quilts was made from mens' plaid cotton pj pants. I bought the PJ's and whacked them off to make sleeping shorts. (Live in Arizona). I took all the cutoff legs and made a quilt, a dust ruffle and valance from them.
#57
I 'dive' the bins, fairly often. Got tons of pretty baby clothes that way, recently. I was looking for jeans, but found just about everything else.
I have made many quilts out of shirt plaids. I just love those quilts. The shirt fabric is so soft and cozy. I've dug many a nice 2or3X shirt out of the bins!
I have made many quilts out of shirt plaids. I just love those quilts. The shirt fabric is so soft and cozy. I've dug many a nice 2or3X shirt out of the bins!
#58
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,352
Book 1 - Wait Till Summer
Book 2 - Swingboats on the Sand
Book 3 - Waiting for Yesterday
Book 4 - Day Trippers
Book 5 - Unwise Promises
Book 6 - Street Parties
Each book focuses on a different set of characters although the same characters interact throughout all the books. I read them without interruption and by the time I was at book 6 it was beginning to feel a bit like a marathon, although I was kind of sad to see the end.
#59
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