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8 Ways to Reuse your T-Shirts8 Ways to Reuse Your T-shirt by Raquel Fagan This story is part of Earth911's "Green Eight" series, where we showcase eight ways to green your life in various areas. We here at Earth911.com work week after week to make our 8 Ways series both useful and fun. Having said that let's be honest; this week, we are hedging a little more on the fun side. Though you're not going to change the world by simply giving that old Miami Vice shirt something new to do, you will be practicing the art form of reuse, having a good time and not doing any harm in the process. Now that we've divulged the motivation behind the list, lets address issue number two. You may not be a seamstress and wondering who, if anyone, still dives into the old needle and thread. Well, the Sewing and Stitchery Expo, in Tacoma, Wash., is a yearly reminder of how many people like to get hands-on, about 30,000 people from all over the world to be exact. With that many talented DIY'ers out there, imagine what creative uses can be found for that old T-shirt. Getting Prepared If you're a newbie, check out the following Web sites for some sewing 101. Get more info on how to make patterns, create basic stitches and get that old sewing machine up and running. Besides the national events, daily projects and advice can be found at a gamut of sites including, Threadbanger and Sewing.org, where there are endless resources for the newbie or the seasoned veteran. So, have fun, dive in and get ready for some reuse. Keep In Mind... Some of the below suggestions are going to need shirts that are up to the challenge, so rips and holes might not be the best. For others, you're just using small sections of the shirt or strips of the material so the more worn in the better. 1. Shopping Bag The popular reusable bag is getting yet another new source: your old T-shirts. Not a job for the weaker of the bunch, a strong cotton blend may be the best foundation for this fresh, fun and useful accessory. Good news is this project is great for beginners and only takes a few steps. Get started: Martha Stewart and many others are catching on to this hot reuse trend! Photo: Marthastewart.com
2. Pillowcase This reuse idea is one of our favorites since it allows the DIY'er to opt for sewing. To make it as simple as can be, slide a T-shirt over a pillow and voila! If you're looking for a more polished look or have a little skill to throw around, a T-shirt can be the perfect creative jumpstart you need to really finish a look with a throw pillow, seat cushion or good ol' fashion head-rester! Get started:
3. Quilts The beauty and pure comfort of a quilt is something that almost everyone enjoys. The joy with a T-shirt quilt lies in the memories that can be added by including shirts from events, concerts, vacations and more. This reuse project lends itself perfectly to the gift category, especially for those friends who "have everything." The basics of quilting apply for this project as they would to any other quilting, though the material leads to a more causal outcome than that of a more "classic" quilt. It may seem intimidating at first, but make it a summer project that you, your friends and your family can all contribute to. Get started:
4. Rag Rug This approach to reuse is great for T-shirts or material that has been through the ringer. It is also useful for all the scraps, strips and leftovers that may start to pile up. Surging in popularity in the late 1800s, rag rugs have been a part of many cultures across the world for some time. Not only rich in culture and history, this project is great for people of all age and skill level. Get started:
5. Wedding Dress (for real!) This design, by mother daughter team Donna and Lauren Kroiz, is a fresh approach to reuse. Photo: Blog.Craftzine.com Though not the most common of reuse projects, this tip is based more on the concept than the actual result. Reusing doesn't always have to have such a, well, reused look. You can make some quality products out of your leftovers and that's the point this project makes. Getting out of the mindset that reuse is only good for some things will allow you to use it more often as well as get better results. Use this tip as a guide to expand your ideas a bit and really get the most bang for your buck! Get started:
6. Scarf Though the summer months don't usually evoke the urge to create winter wear, this little take on a T-shirt is timeless and can easily be stored for the few months when it doesn't apply. Another great gift idea and one of those accessories you can never seem to have enough of, T-shirt scarfs have the great quality of versatility. Create a thin, light weigh scarf for fall with your worn-in classics while using your more structured shirts to create a heavier item that's perfect for the upcoming holidays. Get started:
7. All Types of Bags If you're anything like us here at Earth911.com, you might have multiple bags for multiple things. There are travel bags, make-up bags, change purses, MP3 player cases, snack holders...the list goes on. After a while the number of containers can add up, both in volume and cost. That makes this project one to get excited about. There is lots of info out there about taking your old shirts and turning them into the perfect tote, purse or bobble holder. We only listed a few, but you can pretty much slap a zipper or button on any square of piece of material and off you go! Get started: Got the re-purpose bug? This book is one of many resources out there for more reuse projects. 8. Not enough...how about 100 more? This topic is so vast that we have barely grazed the surface. If you think about it, T-shirts are just material, so anything you can make from material, you can make from a T-shirt. The best part is the idea behind it and the variations that are possible, no matter what your level of skill. Since we only have the opportunity to bring you a few ideas, we wanted to make sure you had what you needed if you wanted more. So, here they are. Get started:
Raquel Fagan Raquel Fagan is Executive Editor of Earth911.com. |