Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Re-use and Recycling

Hi everyone.  I am going to start a posts about recycling and re-using things.  There are so many different things that we can recycle, so each post we will take on a new item.

In Frugal Happenings this week, we talked about re-using vintage table cloths in the comments section.
I figured today I would start talking about new ways to re-invent different types of linens.

Sheets can be used in so many ways.  As they become worn in center, the outer edges generally always still look new!  I like the idea of cutting them down and making new pillow cases.  Sheets can be used in making valances to match the bedroom as well. 
Sheets (flat or fitted cut) make a great lining in quilt making.
I have known people, who purchase sheets at the thrift store, just for the material.  It can be used in quilts or any type of sewing.

I love the idea of using vintage table cloths and old table linens.  There are just a tons of ideas for using them.  Many can be incorporated into quits - so cool!  I love the idea of making a crazy quilt of sort with different items.

Back view of a patchwork vest I was gifted.  Made from vintage linens.
Close up of the front.  Click on pictures to enlarge the image.

Isn't this cute?  It is made from several pieces.  I imagine most vintage items that can be bought have a stain some where, so using sections for something like this is a great idea.  I think it would be cute to add pieces to tops or skirts - even jean jackets!  I would love a quilt made from a bunch of vintage linens!  Throw/bed pillows would be adorable.  This would be a lovely gift for family using some of moms/grandmas linens.  It would be a keepsake that can me admired/used daily.


 
I love the old time tablecloths.  I have purchased these over the years for less than a dollar each at yard sales.  Each one has a stain - so my idea is to cut them down and make dish towels, or table napkins, or re-usable book/grocery bags.
They are also great to use for picnics if you just don't want to cut them up.
These would also be great cut-up for quilting.

I have a bunch of lovely hankies.  Some were my grandmas and others my moms.  I have bought several at thrift stores and yard sales.  I am DEFINATELY making a hankie quilt one of these days.  They are pretty, floral and pastel - I love them.

I am planning on making some projects this winter/spring before the weather gets great.  I want to get a little jump on holiday gifts and give something creative this year.

What are some more ideas for linens??  Have you used vintage linens in any new and creative ways?
Please share new ideas!  I have been looking at Pinterest and there are also cute ideas for about everything on there.
I am excited to hear from everyone.

EDITED:
I remembered that I had a couple pictures of items that I loved.  I saved these from sites I visited on the computer.  I wish I could pay credit for the photographer and the crafter, but I don't have that info saved.  But aren't these the cutest?!!!!!!


Next post will be about recycling t-shirts and jeans.

11 comments:

  1. That apron and pillow are the cutest! Nancy

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    1. I thought they were adorable too. I keep pictures of things I would like to make!!!!

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  2. Oh that vest is beautiful! I have my grandmother's hankies also and would love to make a quilt with them but alas, I am not that talented. I may ask my mom to make one for me since she is the quilting queen in the family. :)

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    1. Thank you. A hankie quilt wouldn't be that hard to put together. The quilting would be the hard part. Maybe you could make pillows with them.

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  3. Oh that vest is beautiful! I have my grandmother's hankies also and would love to make a quilt with them but alas, I am not that talented. I may ask my mom to make one for me since she is the quilting queen in the family. :)

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  4. Wow Cheryl! that is a beautiful vest! Some time ago I got a picture framing book that featured making a frame from old hankies, very pretty to have the embroidery showing on the frame edges.

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    1. Are the hankies inside or outside the frame? I think it would be pretty to make a collage of old hankies.

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    2. they were both, the frame itself (rolled over a cardboard form) and inside as backing and matting

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  5. Cheryl, Is Frugal Happening's a blog?

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    1. Not that I know of - I just use that name on Sunday posts, as to what we all did all week. I will investigate that tho.
      Got me wondering!

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    2. the Frugal Shrink on instagram uses Frugal Happenings also

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