Now if there is one thing I can't stand, it's putting things in the bin. It feels a little immoral throwing out clothing, even if it is stained beyond all recognition and full of holes! So, I came up with a way of reusing all those t-shirts and pyjamas in a braided rug:
The girls have this rug in their bedroom now, and as well as adding a splash of colour they say it is very comfortable to sit on. I have put in lots of their favourite tops that they wore to death, woollen tights that had holes in, a couple of old breastfeeding tops of mine, and some old school t-shirts (those are the yellow bits in the close-up!), and the little one's outgrown pyjamas.
A real nostalgia trip and, best of all, very few bits for the bin!I'm wondering about putting together a tutorial for making your own - do let me know if you are interested!
Oh please do a tutorial, that looks great and with twin boys I have a cupboard full of clothes of various ages!
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ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful and how fabulous to use up worn out clothing. I hate throwing things out too.
ReplyDeleteYes please ! How very clever .. but how do you connect them all ? x
ReplyDeleteI love it! It's a fantastic way to recycle. A tutorial would be wonderful:O)
ReplyDeleteOh tutorial PLEASE!!
ReplyDeleteIts fantastic - and Ihave LOADS of tee shirt fabric etc I can use...
I'd love a tutorial please
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is such a good idea, and it looks lovely :D
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes! That's gorgeous and I have piles of can't-bring-self-to-throw-out-but-too-stained-or-holey-for-the-charity-shop t-shirts that I could use. There's a limit to how many dusters I need...
ReplyDeleteI would love to know how you made this!
ReplyDeleteI want to know to,, love this idea.
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