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Frugal Living Tips - Recycle Old Clothing

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By Summer M


We all have clothing stuffed in dresser drawers or in the back of the closet that is old and unwearable. Maybe it has a hole across the back, or there is a stain on the arm, or the design has faded. So it sits there, taking up space because you can't sell it and you do not have the hart to throw it out. What can you do?

The frugal person knows that nothing needs to go to waste, and that includes old clothes. If you are good with a sewing machine, or even just a needle and thread, you can recycle all of your old clothing into new pieces of art. You can easily craft new clothing, bags, quilts, and so much more from your old and outdated wardrobe.



Sewing 101: A Step By Step Guide To Sewing Basics
Sewing 101: A Step By Step Guide To Sewing Basics

Can't Sew?

Some people think sewing is just far too difficult to learn, and so they never try. If you are reading so far and thinking that recycling old clothes sounds great, but you could never do it put that idea aside. Anyone can learn to sew with a little practice and time. Pick up the book Sewing 101: A Step By Step Guide To Sewing Basics to learn how to get started sewing.

What To Make?

First go through all your old clothes. Make a list of what you have to work with; denim jeans or jackets, cotton shirts, old baby clothes, whatever you have. Once you know what you have on hand you can decide what you want to make. You can find free patterns for almost anything online, or check out your local thrift shops for used patterns. Many often have a large collection of older patterns that have been donated.

Older jeans and denim jackets can be crafted into denim purses easily. Cut the legs off of an old pair of jeans, then sew the bottom shut. Use strips of denim from the legs for straps and line the purse with an old shirt. Even jackets can be changed with a little creative sewing. Stitch the jacket shut, cut and sew it off at how large or small you want the bag to be, and use the sleeves to create the straps. If you are crafty enough and have a small pile of old jeans you could create several purses to be given as gifts or sold.

If you have old clothing laying around, making T-Shirt Quilts are the most common way to recycle them. Old baby and children's clothing could be transformed into quilts that will keep you warm and full of memories. But you can easily change any old clothing into one of a kind quilts. There are a number of patterns online that show you various interesting designs you can create.

If you are not interested in a quilt you can use the same idea to create one of a kind patchwork skirts. A simple straight skirt is easy to make even without a pattern. Creating your own fashionable skirt to wear is a fun way to show off your own unique style. And using your older clothing is a great way to continue wearing a favorite item that might otherwise be in the dumpster.

If you have old, torn, and stained up clothing that you cannot wear or get rid of recycling them into new items is a great frugal way to get more life out of them while improving your wardrobe. If you are creative and good at sewing you can create almost anything out of your old clothing.

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Marye Audet profile image

Marye Audet  says:
2 years ago

great ideas! You can also turn old wool sweaters into baby soakers to use with cloth diapers instead of plastic pants...They work really well!

maricarbo profile image

maricarbo  says:
2 years ago

Yes, I recently bought at a bookstore, some books about cutting up T-shirts into more attractive vestments.  I like many of the ideas that are presented in the books of different T-shirt styles.  For example, you can cut slits in the sides, cut the neckline a bit deeper, cut the sleeves diagonally, etc. and it makes for a totally different look. You can do this with either old T-shirts or new ones.  This is a great re-cycling idea, and you could even get some cheap T-shirts at the Goodwill store or the Salvation Army.

moonlake profile image

moonlake  says:
16 months ago

Enjoyed your hub. Your right so much can be made from our old clothing. I love quilts made from old fabric.

mandybeau profile image

mandybeau  says:
9 months ago

Great Hub

Pollyannalana profile image

Pollyannalana  says:
2 weeks ago

Great ideas, I have also learned to pick up something too huge or small for me but I just love the material and make cushions or replace worn places in quilts with them.

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