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Reduce, Recycle, Refashion
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

We all have those clothes- you know the ones- the ones we can't seen to put in the donation bag thinking some day we just might wear them. They may if issues like, if only this shirt was _________ or if only these pants were________, I would wear them. Well, why not turn these clothes in to something you would like to wear.

Here's an example.... You may have a tee with a really cool logo, you just don't wear it beause of a stain or maybe it shrank in the dryer. Here's how to refashion it...

 

1- Cut the logo or design out of the shirt in a circle.

2- Buy a plain, cheap, hanes tee @ Micheals or the men's dept. of Wal-Mart. Or just go in to your husbands closet he probably has one you can use.

3-Sew the logo onto the new shirt with your sewing machine, go over twice for a really secure stitch.and voila' a new shirt for about 2-3 bucks or free if you stole one from your husbands closet. lol

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nor cal, CA USA
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I am a Realtor in CA. With the recession in full swing we live in a time uncertainty so I've been finding ways to cut costs. I read a lot! I don't know what I would do without the internet and the local library! I'm 31, I've been married for 11 years. My husband and I have 2 Jack Russell terriers, Jack and Jake. I love traveling, gardening and water sports.

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