I've been pretty busy lately. My alterations business is taking off which is great but I'd still enjoy this much more. I made something a little more useful this time. Two white worn t-shirts= potholder & dishtowel. The texture is kind of funky because I estimated while cutting. But pretty or not these get the job done!
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Before: something that most people would throw out |
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After: something useful |
More details here:
http://reverseclothing.blogspot.com/ + a link to a tutorial written by someone who can explain things better than me
2 comments:
I love this idea of making them into some thing useful - is it knitted or crochet?
Eddie
Great idea! T-shirt are so great for anything :)
ErikaH
EOD
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