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12 Uses For an Old T-Shirt

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I hate to throw things out, and what I dislike even more is seeing items in the trash that are in perfectly good condition. It breaks my heard knowing that they will just sit in a landfill. I sometimes save random items from certain death in a landfill- don’t judge!

We tend to live in a world where we use something once and toss it without a second though. But most of the time these items could be repurposed into something completely different and functional.


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Lift your hand up if you have too much clothing? As women, our closets are often overflowing with stuff we have never even worn. So, in a frenzy we clean up. Now what will you do with all the items you don’t want?  Of course donating, and giving away our clothing are nice gestures, but sometimes our shirts are in no condition to be donated or we simply have another use for them. Here are 10 12 ways to bring life back to an old shirt:

  • Make rags, napkins or cloth towels. Take the scissors and cut away. No need to spend money on these items when you have t-shirts just screaming reuse me!
  • Have you ever thought of making produce bags from old t-shirts? I sure haven’t -until I found this how to make your own produce bags tutorial.
  • Now that you have t-shirt produce bags, you most definitely need t-shirt grocery bags.
  • Follow these steps and you can have your own tot bag!
  • Looking for a simple gift bag- look no longer! I think I could even make this.
  • Sometimes we just want our hair out of our faces. I often wish I had a headband, but I am not interested in spending money on one. Looks like I can just make my own.
  • I love scarves and I probably own way too many. So, I am going to attempt to make my own.
  • Wouldn’t your old New Kids on the Block t-shirt look fabulous as a pillow? I sure do!
  • If you do not want to go out and buy organic stuffing for your new pillow- shred an old t-shirt and use it for pillow stuffing! I know- brilliant. You can thank me later.
  • Make a pet bed out of a few t-shirts and stuff it with shredded t-shirts. I have not made one and was not able to find a tutorial, but I am thinking it would be similar to making a pillow, no?  I am not crafty, so please  correct me if I am wrong! And if you do not have a pet, do what theGreen Bag Lady does and donate it to a animal shelter.
  • Take your t-shirt and create another piece of clothing. Cut the arms off and you have a tank top or cut a V around the neck and you V neck shirt. the possibilities are endless.
  • If you have a long sleeve shirt- leg warms.

The list is pretty endless how you can repurpose an old shirt. Just remember, by simply repurposing a shirt we can extend it’s life, divert it from a landfill,  and conserve our natural resources.

Will your next shopping experience include a t-shirt bag? I think mine might.

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Wander 12 pts

I love all your ideas, my green friend! I have stacks of tee's that I'm anxious to do some fun stuff with. I'm making a quilt out of some for my college son (from his high school days). My girls and I would love some scarves! Can't wait!

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stayvocal
stayvocal

nancy_newmoon I have a feeling from that tweet, you will like what we do too. #Reuse Apparel. http://t.co/bPvvGM3G

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Margaret Maurhoff Barney
Margaret Maurhoff Barney

Love these ideas!! We have more t shirts in this house than we can possibly wear and I swear I just gave a ton of them away this summer...they multiply somehow!

Lori Corby-Brown
Lori Corby-Brown

haha mine too if i used t shirts from my self and my husband, I am saving my kids shirts they are 8 and 6 , not a lot of black just yet.:D

BlogHer
BlogHer

Lori Corby-Brown in my house, the rug would end up being mostly black. Or maybe black and white. Heh. I always said I was going to do a rag rug out of old t-shirts but have never gotten around to it. - Denise

Lori Corby-Brown
Lori Corby-Brown

i am collecting all the t shirst my kids out grow that are stained bad and going to crochet a rug for one of their rooms depending on the most color it is ...lol