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Kyria |
Posted - Feb 14 2011 : 6:01:20 PM I have a lot of old polyester clothing that I "inherited". What can I make it into? Or would anybody like to barter for some of these fun patterns?
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ladedacreations |
Posted - Feb 18 2011 : 09:43:06 AM Well thanks and thanks! Hope it helped!
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Kyria |
Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 5:52:03 PM Those are just the kinds of things I've been thinking of, Sandy. You have a beautiful shop. And I love the switch plate covers! Way to think outside the box!
Thank you for the comments!
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ladedacreations |
Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 1:53:18 PM I make lots of crocheted rag rugs and prefer the polyester over cotton any day. it is easier to work with and it wears forever, it doesnt rot or get weak like cotton. Fleece make fuzzy soft ones as well, or mix the 2 fabrics.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/ladedacreations Filled to the brim with my handmade paper, vintage treasures & clothing, photography, naturally grown seeds and unique jewelry and hair pieces created from cast off vintage pieces and old silverware. Be sure to check out my comical Woo Hoo Sister pins for all of you mid lifers! . http://www.etsy.com/shop/againstthegrain13 is my other shop dedicated to my extreme rustic switch plate covers. If you are a lover of natural wood, you are sure to enjoy these!
Everything I create is done so with solar power using mainly salvaged, recycled and up cycled items.
“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also”. Mathew 6:21
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windypines |
Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 09:56:44 AM Rugs, my grandma used to do that. They wear forever.
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Kyria |
Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 09:05:18 AM Okay, so graciegreeneyes digs the pattern of this dress. Anybody else? Who hates it or loves it? and what item made from this material would you dig? A shopping bag? Apron? Curtains? What else?
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Kyria |
Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 08:55:46 AM Yeah, Amy, polyester kinda makes me cringe, too. That's why I'm looking for other things to make with these old clothes. I know not many people are going to wear them if I just donate them to a thrift store.
Hmmm, maybe doggie beds...
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Kyria |
Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 08:41:10 AM I had already thought of getting a group of women together to make some quick lap quilts to donate to nursing homes, or some such. So that's a great idea!
For some reason, I hadn't thought of aprons out of the stuff, but I guess you're right. It IS durable! Okay, I'll try an apron and see how I like it. Thanks!
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graciegreeneyes |
Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 08:39:45 AM I dig that dress Kyria - unfortunately polyester, older stuff anyway, is no fun to wear. I used to sell vintage clothes and wore a lot of them but can't do the poly. Fun to look at for sure though:)
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JojoNH |
Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 03:59:02 AM You could make some really cool work aprons! The polyester can take the added wear, especially with farm chores and gardening.
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Beverley |
Posted - Feb 14 2011 : 7:37:32 PM my sister's mother in law actually made very warm quilts out of it...
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