101 uses for old and worn out clothes

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Post: # 60682Post ina »

possum wrote:old fleeces - the obligatory cat bed
Not just old fleeces - my cat preferred woolly jumpers (so do I)... And I'm sure dogs would love them, too! :wink:
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Post: # 60698Post the.fee.fairy »

ina wrote:
possum wrote:old fleeces - the obligatory cat bed
Not just old fleeces - my cat preferred woolly jumpers (so do I)... And I'm sure dogs would love them, too! :wink:
Finlay has fleeces, wooly jumpers, an old quilt cover, and an old sleeping bag to sleep on! he still prefers my bed though :wink:

oooh...along the same lines - use old clothes for small animal bedding - i had a female rat that loved an old school shirt. She used to sulk when i put it in the washing machine!! I had two male rats who used to fight over a pair of my dad's old pants - i'd only chucked them in teh cage to stop my dad wearing them again and the boys were on them like a shot arguing over who got to sleep in them...

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Post: # 60712Post Thomzo »

Natural fibres can be put in the compost heap.

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Post: # 60842Post ina »

Reasonably sturdy old clothes make good cushion covers, too - have been meaning to make some from jeans for a while...
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Post: # 60851Post Chickenlady »

Or you could make them into these:

http://www.morsbags.com/

(There must be a thread on here already about these, but I haven't been on for ages, so forgive me!)

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Post: # 60871Post the.fee.fairy »

I'm sure i read somewhere about people in ancient times making quilts and bedding out of old clothes - they'd stuff rags inside a sack to make a quilt type thing (well, not a sack, but a quilt cover type affair thingy).

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Post: # 61808Post Karen_D »

If they are cotton, such as shirt cotton, they can be cut into squares, edged and used as handkerchiefs or headscaves (if you have a big enough square or a tiny head :lol: ). Cotton hankies are great and are not unhygenic as long as you change them every day. I do resort to loo roll if I've got a cold but otherwise its cotton hankies.

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Post: # 61815Post Silver Ether »

I made a great apron from a very wide legged pair of jeans simply by clever cuttingand sewing together They had loads of great big pockets on so it very usefull ... well as long as I dont fill the pockets or I cant move .... :mrgreen:

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Post: # 61870Post Jerseymum »

Unpick trouser seams up to the crotch. Insert panels of material and hey-presto, you have a skirt.
I also save all sorts of cotton material to make patchwork squares for quilts and I have been known to make baby clothes from old mum & dad clothes.
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Post: # 61879Post mybarnconversion »

Thomzo wrote:Natural fibres can be put in the compost heap.
Any idea how long typical items i.e. a cotton shirt or woollen jumper would take to rot down in a compost heap?

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Post: # 61899Post Thomzo »

Can be ages. I tend to just put in the tiny scraps that can't be used for anything else.

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Post: # 69217Post blathanna »

Cut the sleeves out of old jumpers, pull up over your arms and you have two sleeves to keep your good clothes clean if you're doing any dirty
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Post: # 275361Post tizzy »

When my daughters were small and I was always hard-up (back in the 70s/80s) I used to get dresses for fat ladies to turn into pretty clothes for them, it saved me a small fortune. I'm still upcycling 'cause of hating waste.
Here's the latest idea from last week
http://theroundhouse.freeforums.org/rec ... t2065.html
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Post: # 275377Post wabbit955 »

now I like that idea
I always use old bra strap to make straps for new vest tops
made a great hand bag out of my old leather motor cycle trousers
and the rest of the leather I use to finish padded foot rest witch start as a wooden wine box,
phone cases, re cover palm of bike gloves to :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 276105Post daffodiltulip »

Aprons.
Body bands for doggies that have problems with urination.

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