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40 Mindblowing Ways To Repurpose Old Clothing

By Stacey Graham

Old clothing often just sits in your dresser drawers or in your closet, taking up the space you could be using for clothing you actually wear. You might think of tossing it out or giving it away, but how often do you really have the motivation? 

Bagging up clothes isn’t a particularly fun activity, after all. But making crafts is, and there are plenty of crafts you can create from old clothing. You can dress up your old clothes with cool alterations, create accessories, quilts, artwork, or transform one piece of clothing into another. There are plenty of mind-blowing ways to repurpose old clothing. Read on for ideas.

Wrapped Skirt
Use a scarf to create a wrapped skirt.

Repurposed Men’s Shirt
Alter a men’s shirt to create a cute woman’s top.

T-shirt Pom Poms
Create decorative pom poms from an old t-shirt.

T-Shirt Produce Bag
Use old t-shirts to create colorful and eye-catching produce bags.

T-shirt Cutting and Weaving
Do some cutting and weaving to turn a boring t-shirt into a fashionable top.

Clothes into Hair Posies
Use the fabric from old clothing to make cute flower accents for your hair.

Jean Quilt
Use old jeans and flannel to make an awesome quilt.

Old T-shirt Scarf
Use interesting t-shirts to create an eye-catching scarf.

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I am a wife, stay at home mom of two great boys and lover of all trendy and stylish.

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