This is actually my first sewing project in about 30 years! I saw a skirt similar to this in a eco-friendly boutique and decided I wanted to try my hand at making one myself since I have a ton of...
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So I've been on a t shirt recycling binge and this is another necklace. I had part of a shirt left from another project and decided to cut it into strips and make a necklace out of itnbsp...
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So after I finished making my t shirt over I had some purple sleeves left. I thought what the heck...let's make a necklace! I cut 6 one inch strips. Then I had to figure out how to...
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This started life as an XL Men's t shirt at Target. They were under $5 apiece so I figured I'd go for it and if it didn't turn out...I was only out $5! I had a pattern for a tunic I...
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This quilt is for my nephew's baby. It's made from my pattern using a 3 x 3 grid of his t-shirts. The backing is a super-cuddly fabric from Joann.
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Tired of putting the same old bow on your presents? Switch it up with a Double Ruffle Gift Topper! This unique gift adornment is reusable and made with recycled material. Inspired by the aftermath of...
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I have made dozens of t-shirt quilts for nieces, nephews and friends. Now I have made the first for one of my own children!
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Fold and crease an elegant, geometric detail.
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This darling little apron was made from a recycled little girls white tank tee shirt, and a woman's shirt for the bottom of the apron in fuchsia. The armhole of the girl's undershirt is the hole...
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A few easy steps turn a frumpy tee into a standout tunic.
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Step 1: Gather old t-shirts, promotional tote bags, textile tamale packaging, cloth napkins... Step 2: Sew together in a not-so-thought-out patchwork Step 3: Trim two panels down to the same size to...
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Made using 5 plus sized tees and a 15mm hook. This is my first rug project and I loved making it!
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I used a rose double knit cotton for the majority of this t-shirt. I also had some interesting fabric that I'd found in the "remnants" bin, so I used that for the collar, and to line the little...
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I've been writing a blog about gift wrapping, exploring new techniques, telling stories, and generally geeking out about my love for wrapping gifts. One mini-series documents every gift I've wrapped...
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This is a sweet, small bowl made from an old, pale purple, tie dyed t-shirt. The tshirt yarn was created by me from a continuous stand of tshirt then crafted and crocheted into this bowl. A perfect...
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Find out how to make a wedding dress for $10 in this video from ThreadBanger.com.
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Make your own drawstring halter top from old t-shirts or jersy knit fabric. This project requires minimal sewing skills and can be done in minutes!
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Lee Meredith shows us how to make a simple T-shirt tote on her blog.
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we love this idea to use our favorite old t shirts we refuse to give away...now we are scouring Thrift Stores to buy more!
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