What You Didn't Know You Could Do With Your Old Clothes
You can sew your old torn jeans into a quilt
This would look fabulous on any couch or bed. Get tutorial here
Or turn it into a lumberjack table runner
Add some natural wood accents for a simple stunning centerpiece. Get tutorial here
Use them as disinfectant wipes
They’re re-usable, eco-friendly, have no chemicals, and are so much better than Clorox. Get tutorial here
Someone turned their shirts into yarn
You’re options of what to do with your old clothes were just blown wide open. Get tutorial here
Another person made them into dryer sheets
Your clothes have been in the dryer so often, they know what they’re doing. Get tutorial here
This shirt turned into a cute flower
These flowers can practically go with just about anything. Get tutorial here
And these became cushions
I would never have thought of doubling storing crates as seats. Get tutorial here
You can make a decorative fringe pillow
This looks great on any couch. Get tutorial here
And turn tie-dye shirts into a picnic blanket
You’ll be going on picnics a lot more often with this blanket. Get tutorial here
These shirts became a gallery wall
Since hanging fabrics is a trend, why not add t-shirt fabrics into the mix? Get tutorial here
This shirt is now pretty wall decor
A braided friendly word is all you need for a welcoming entrance. Get tutorial here
These clothes now hold groceries
I’m always looking for reusable shopping bags, and now I can make them. Get tutorial here
Or make a super comfy blanket
On a winter’s day, I want to snuggle up with one of these. Get tutorial here