That said, I have felt more of a push lately to craft with things that were headed for the garbage or the Goodwill donation box. I have a whole stack of old clothes that are stained, full of holes, or just don't fit any longer... and instead of getting rid of these, I try to give them a second life. My husband hates the fact that we have a pile of old clothes in the garage, but he hasn't left me yet!
So, I made my belly-baby a couple of pairs of up-cycled comfy pants, made from the sleeves of some of my old sweatshirts that were destined for Goodwill. They literally took about 15 minutes a piece, and are pretty darn cute. Note that I did not do the embroidery, that was part of the sleeves (that would have taken me a bit more than 15 minutes!).
Check out my previous post for making baby pants for more specific instructions on how to make your own. But, they are easy enough for even a novice sewer and these didn't cost me a dime! Recently I have also made some cloth diapers from old shirts (another post on that soon!) and have some more up-cycled projects in the works.
Do you create from waste?
Those are so cute- I would love to see a Before and After photo- of the sweatshirt turned pants-
ReplyDeleteI felted a bunch of sweaters that were destroyed by months- and our biggest impact for creating from waste would have to be compost!
Those pants are super cute! I have a bin of old clothes too that I am saving cause I like the fabric. We should have a fabric stash busting sewing challenge or sew-along. Can only use what you already have!How about this summer, after you get all settled as a mama of two?
ReplyDeleteawesome! i love upcycling things. i have made shirts and pants from old adult t-shirts for my little one. great projects, aren't they?!
ReplyDeleteHeidi- that sounds like a fabulous idea for this summer! Let's do it!
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