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Thrifty Fabric for Sewing ClothingYou can make skirts from neck ties. Take them apart, press with steam or wet cloth, sew together. Put a zipper and a band on it, make a button hole, sew button on band. I also make shorts out of pant legs. Cut legs off as high up as you can (the crotch), remove seams. Press with wet cloth or steam iron, you are ready to cut shorts out Good luck. By Kathleen from Dothan, AL Feedback About This Post:RE: Thrifty Fabric for Sewing ClothingHi; Emma Here; I have been doing the above things for a good many years. I still look for old all cotton damask table clothes at garage sales and they make nice napkins, and dish towels. If anyone wipes the dishes any more. I do a lot of alterations and patching for others, and doll clothes, so am always looking for thrift store and garage sales to have as much matchables as I can find. That's my pocket money at 83 yrs old! Save as much as you can this year,and next! Post By Emma Gene Blythe (Guest Post) RE: Thrifty Fabric for Sewing ClothingI needed a lace valance for a bay window and couldn't find the fabric or ready made I wanted. I came across a very old lace table cloth that had belonged to my mother-in-law and my husband suggested I use it. It has holes here and there, but I was able to find enough fabric around the edges to make a beutiful valance. I worked exacty like I wanted it too. What I like it it is not just sitting in a drawer and we can remember her each day. Post by LogCabinLady RE: Thrifty Fabric for Sewing ClothingThe Sound of Music recycling tip - you remember Capt. Von Trapp had new curtains made for Maria's room and she used the old ones to make play clothes for the kids. Post by Jantoo RE: Thrifty Fabric For Sewing Clothing
I never thought of turning sheets into clothing items. I have only used them for home projects. Post by TraceyI RE: Thrifty Fabric For Sewing Clothing
I've used sheets as the backing for quilts and throws. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Thrifty Fabric For Sewing ClothingI know a gal who buys colorful sheets from thrift stores. She rips the sheets into strips about an inch & a half wide to 2 inches (or so) wide, then, using the biggest crochet hook possible, she crochets these strips of used sheets into wonderful rugs! Post by Cyinda |
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