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Decluttering - where to get rid of random Craft stuff?

14 replies

r3dh3d · 11/05/2015 16:03

Help!

I'm clearing out the craft room, which tbh is in such a dire state that I'm not at all sure what is in there. It will be a while before I hit carpet. Blush

I've got a lot of stuff that I just need to get shot of, a lot of which is not really binnable - brand new and in perfect nick, I just didn't get round to using it.

Tbh if I have to get it properly categorised/organised before I can get it out of the house I might as well just give up now; I need to get rid of bags of stuff just to get halfway across the room and it's all jumbled up. So ebay is not a runner, nor car boot, and there's too much of it imo to take to a charity shop - they won't shift it and will have to bin most of it themselves.

It mostly tends to be sewing-based, though it's not that simple. Of course.

Any suggestions? I was thinking maybe school/college but not sure if they would take it either.

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OldBeanbagz · 11/05/2015 16:06

I normally donate craft stuff to my DC's school.

Or if you thought it wasn't suitable for school use, you could post it on Freecycle?

notquitegrownup2 · 11/05/2015 16:06

If your kids are at secondary school - or you know someone who is - then their Design department would probably bite your hand off, it is like mine

Lunastarfish · 11/05/2015 16:08

School would probably be interested. To be a bit stereotypical with the sewing aspect, a senior care home/residential home might be interested

Mopmay · 11/05/2015 16:11

Our primary are always after stuff

Osquito · 11/05/2015 16:14

Agreed with previous suggestions, but also: local library. Mine runs a children's session every week and later on in the hour the older kids get to do arts & crafts. The library budget is crap so they really appreciate donations like yours.

IDreamOfPuffins · 11/05/2015 16:26

If the school aren't able to take it, put it on Free cycle - people will be queuing up for it! Even if you say it's unsorted, someone with more time on their hands will likely be keen to take it and see what they can use, and then they can re-Freecycle whatever they don't want!

Davros · 11/05/2015 21:41

Or Streetbank

MisForMumNotMaid · 11/05/2015 21:45

What about an open bin bag shot(s) on eBay. Bargain craft bag mainly sewing stuff, no need to list each bit. You could sell by the bag.

jimblejambles · 16/05/2015 08:42

You could try your local theatre ours loves donations of sewing stuff.

Everydayaschoolday · 17/05/2015 12:51

Our hospice also loves craft donations - they run an active craft club.

lljkk · 17/05/2015 13:04

preschool, freecycle, our local FB selling pages, toddler groups, and if textiles, try patchwork people.

Purplevicki · 17/05/2015 13:32

Day centre for adults with learning disabilities?

bellybuttonfluffy · 17/05/2015 13:36

I work in a day centre for adults with learning disabilities and we LOVE getting stuff like this! I would bet there are some close to you who would love some donations!

Keenoonvino · 19/05/2015 15:10

I want a craft room Envy

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