In this era of thrift and resourcefulness, both experienced and novice crafters are looking for ways to reduce both their craft budgets and environmental impacts. One surefire way to do both is to repurpose what already exists. Three current craft/sewing guides promise to inspire and instruct sewists who like the idea of working with old sweaters.
You can either felt thrift store finds or deconstruct your favorite crew neck from junior high. Projects from these three guides range from slippers to hats and toys – all made from old sweaters.
Betz White’s Sewing Green is a sure-fire hit with clever crafters. She includes brief felting instructions for thrift store sweaters. Her slippers project is practical and delightful. Don’t miss her pajama pants made from vintage bedsheets, either.
But back to sweaters.
Crispina ffrench has been recycling sweaters since 1987. In her book, The Sweater Chop Shop, she offers projects ranging from blankets to dresses – all made from old sweaters. This pioneering “green sewist” is best known for her “Ragamuffins,” which got her started in her recycled clothing business many years ago.
The third book for maximum repurposing inspiration is Sweater Surgery by Stefanie Girard. Hats, toys and bags are just a few of the projects available in this guide. Make heirloom toys for baby gifts from your favorite discarded sweaters.
You can have loads of fun searching thrift stores for old sweaters – or just comb through your closets and reduce a little clutter. Just get started! And feel free to share what you’ve made.