taytotayto
Sat 28-Jan-12 20:48:12
i have a beautiful hot pink wool cardigan that is so well worn now that it needs the bin, but before i do has anyone any ideas of how i could upcycle it. i have two small baby girls s was thinking of something for them.
Trying to think where I saw it but a few days ago I saw a patchwork blanket made out of squares from old jumpers and cardigans. Obviously one cardigan isn't enough but you could get a couple more from a second hand shop and cut them up too, and make a nice playmat/rug/extra blanket for your girls.
I will see if I can find the link.
That wasn't as hard as I thought - link to the tutorial here
You could just make a cushion for their room if a whole blanket seemed a bit ambitious or you didn't want to go and buy more old jumpers.
Some wooly trousers from the arms with a wee jerkin for on top? You could felt it first if you wanted by washing on a hot wash.
Salteena
Mon 30-Jan-12 09:43:24
I've just made a hot-water bottle cover out of an old woollen jumper - I felted it in a hot machine wash (maximum temp, and with a towel to give it a bit of friction), then cut it up and sewed it to a pattern traced round the bottle. I used the welt of the sweater to make an overlapping flap so you can get the bottle in and out, iyswim.
I'm ridiculously pleased with it <preens>.
It does have to be 100% wool, though, otherwise I don't think it felts properly.
Now I have the urge to boil-wash all the woollen garments I can lay my hands on....
Salteena
Mon 30-Jan-12 09:45:24
PS should add that I'm not suggesting a hot-water bottle necessarily, just the technique! It's much easier to sew when felted because it doesn't unravel. So you could cut shapes for blankets etc.
taytotayto
Thu 02-Feb-12 12:19:09
thank you all so much. im going to felt first then make a blanket if i can find enough woolens lying around. x
if you are going to felt the woollies then it will end up too stiff for a drapey cuddley blanket- will be more suitable for a floor blanket/rug type thing
jshm2
Sat 04-Feb-12 02:59:14
A scarf, hot water bottle cover, little booties and mittens.... there is better use for clothes than just dumping them for recycling.