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Jan. 11th, 2008 01:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am looking for something productive to do with a pile (probably about 10 pairs) of jeans that are too trashed to donate to the Goodwill. They have holes either in the back pockets or in the knees (or both). I'd like to turn them into something useful, or pass them off to someone who can/will (in which instance I will probably try to do so locally). (I'm already planning to save one or two to make dresses for TRex.)
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Date: 2008-01-11 06:58 pm (UTC)I don't know if there are any quilting societies in your area, or churches that sew quilts to donate.
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Date: 2008-01-11 07:10 pm (UTC)2) Patch them in really artsy/cool/creative ways and make a fashion statement even when you're dressed down.
3) Make one into a handbag -- I see them being sold in stores, so that one's actually trendy...
4) Cut them into long skinny strips and make placemats, or a throw rug. Usually done by cutting the strips about 2" wide so that the raw edges can be turned in on themselves.
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Date: 2008-01-11 08:07 pm (UTC)We will be keeping one or 2 pairs for this purpose.
2) Patch them in really artsy/cool/creative ways and make a fashion statement even when you're dressed down.
BTDT in college - I was known for my crazyquilt patched jeans - and these are M's jeans, and he's not likely to wear funky creatively patched jeans. They actually end up requiring quite a bit of maintenance to keep the new holes under control, too.
3) Make one into a handbag -- I see them being sold in stores, so that one's actually trendy...
A possibility, though I don't know if I would actually use said handbag. I did recently recycle a worn-out pair of M's shorts into a purse for TRex.
4) Cut them into long skinny strips and make placemats, or a throw rug. Usually done by cutting the strips about 2" wide so that the raw edges can be turned in on themselves.
This is the kind of thing I've been thinking about, but again it's a factor of time. Must do a bit of research on strip/braided things.
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Date: 2008-01-12 04:23 am (UTC)I liked Peregrinning's idea for a stake bag, and yours for shopping bags.
On the skirt thing, I'd probably use 3-4 of them, cut them into strips for making a stripey skirt...
Looks like you have quite a few options now :)
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Date: 2008-01-11 07:13 pm (UTC)Shredded jeans also make great insulation! But that's kinda going above and beyond the DIY call of duty.
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Date: 2008-01-11 08:14 pm (UTC)turn one leg into plastic bag holder (ie: a place to store all your grocery shopping bags for reuse)
pillows
floppy hat for trex
fancy text book covers to give away
cover boxes & decorate for a place to store actual printed out pictures.
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