Recycling Projects

Added May 15, 2009

by cbaecker

Mettmann, Germany

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Description

This time I recycled a Pullover with short sleeves and some wrecked pants.

The Pullover changed to a slipover edged with black bias type and the cropped turtleneck vom the Pullover is now an good muffler for my little son. I am just searching for some deko on it. Deko on the slipover ( to cover a hole ) is a little ant.

The second is a black pants from my loved old wrecked cargo pants.

Material Notes

Knitwear and some kind of cotton, ant for the slipover

Difficulty

Novice

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3 Comments

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    May 23, 2009, 09.20 AMby cbaecker

    Thanks for your comments. ,-)

    I was happy, that I tried some recycling at last. I have planed it awhile.

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    May 15, 2009, 01.51 PMby carolesam

    well i think its ace, well done girl big pat on the back from me. wish i had the imagination, got any to spare. bye. ps- checkout daughters page she made a great bag from my grandsons jeans ‘rockchik’ is her name.

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    May 15, 2009, 09.07 AMby amarie

    I love these kinds of projects. Not only does it echo to the enumerable times when you stare at your closet with the inexplicable sensation of not having anything to wear. Often our solution is to get more stuff but sometimes the more obvious choice should have been just to tweak things around. It makes sense too because it’s becoming clear that the way we consume is clearly not great for the environment and that every little bit of recycling is useful.

    Enough of the soap box.

    Love the new version of the clothes and the confident pose!

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