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Amy Anderson's avatar

For textile reuse, my biggest one is that every pair of pants that wears a hole in the knee becomes shorts. For boys, this means I never buy shorts because they wear through so many jeans and sweatpants in the winter months that by the time summer rolls around we're set! For girls, leggings with holes in the knee become shorts to wear under skirts and dresses. And you can fold under a seam and fix it with a hot glue gun to prevent fraying if you don't want to sew (I usually sew but I have done both). Worn out towels and T-shirts are excellent cleaning rags, and sheets become pillowcases or maxi skirts (those are sewing projects, but they're pretty much all straight seams). But there are clothes that are not worth saving, and I take clothes to our county recycling station which does accept textiles when they're not eligible for reuse. While I have dreams of braiding a rag rug I haven't accomplished it yet!

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Dixie Dillon Lane's avatar

Thank you for the Dappled Things article! It blew me away.

We cut up our worn-out clothes to use as rags. We keep a huge stash in the kitchen and they are tremendously handy. We hardly ever have to use a paper towel (we do use paper towels for cleaning up milk or lots of grease).

Synthetics (that aren't blends w/cotton) don't work well for this but it uses up everything else!

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