![]() ![]() The mesh cut is great for carrying fruits and veggies from the farmers market. It’s perfect for smaller T-shirts and you can whip one up in about five minutes with the instructions from Leethal.ĭelia Creates offers a different take on the T-shirt bag. Take this bag to the beach, the gym or an afternoon at the park. If chunky bracelets aren’t your style, try these sleek bangles from Family Chic by Camilla Fabbri. Mix and match your favorite colors, and when you tire of the set re-wrap them for a whole new look. Bangle Bracelets Covered in T-Shirt Fabric Make a whole vase of for your mantle they’re certain to brighten any day.ĩ. These giant blooms from Matsutake are so full and lovely it’s hard to believe that they used to be T-shirts in a former life. The style is on trend and the fabric is lightweight, so you can show it off for the next few months. These infinity scarves from Madigan Made are perfect for spring. In her easy headband tutorial, she uses fabric dye to paint on an ombre effect for a splash of color. ![]() Whistle and Ivy shows that even a plain white T-shirt is worth saving. Once you perfect the four-strand braiding technique, it can be used in many different projects. We love this clever re-use idea from Delia Creates that turns an old T-shirt into a braided belt. Plus, the finished bands are so cute that no one will ever guess you made them in two minutes. I am a Momma Hear Me Roar offers a truly simple tutorial for making headbands from old T-shirts. It’s essentially just three steps: cut, pull and knot. Green Upgrader has a wonderful bohemian scarf project for beginners. It’s the only thing you need for this quick T-shirt upcycling project from Cathie Filian. Love a reason to break out the hot glue gun? Then you’re in luck. In about a half-hour you can try finger knitting and the Josephine knot to see which one you like best. Glue and Glitter shows two different ways of making chunky bracelets from old T-shirts. To help you hold onto those old T-shirts a little bit longer, we’ve gathered more than 40 amazingly easy ways to refurbish, reuse or refashion them. It’s easy to cut, doesn’t need to be hemmed and stretching it only makes better. Aside from its magical time-traveling abilities, T-shirt fabric has properties that make it an excellent source of upcycling potential. With so much going for it, no wonder that most of us hate to part with our favorite T-shirts. There’s just something undeniably special about that fabric. Slipping into the soft weave of a jersey knit can take us back in time to childhood, our first rock concert or the summer we fell in love with hot pink. A T-shirt is something to look forward to at the end of a long day. ![]()
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