Recycle Your Sweatshirts into a Warm and Snuggly Scarf…
I finally did it! I finally brought out all the boxes of Courtney and Kelsie's old t-shirts and sweatshirts that I have been saving for years. I tackled the sweatshirt pile first, because there were way more t-shirts to go through. I'll save those for another day.
The sweatshirts are mostly from middle school through college and not that many from college, because they are still wearing those! At first, I thought I was going to make each of them a blanket out of the sweatshirts, but then I realized I didn't have enough squares with designs on them. I could have alternated with a blank square cut from the plain back, but I wanted all designs.
I did have enough to make a scarf for each of them though. As time goes by and more sweatshirts are thrown in the "saving box", I can always make them a blanket in the future.
Here's the scarf I made…
With Kelsie working in Disney World and Courtney in her own apartment, I lost my models to show you what this would look like on someone. Coat hanger it is. I miss my girls : (
This project was so easy and required only straight stitches, so it's great for anyone just learning to sew.
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The sweatshirts are mostly from middle school through college and not that many from college, because they are still wearing those! At first, I thought I was going to make each of them a blanket out of the sweatshirts, but then I realized I didn't have enough squares with designs on them. I could have alternated with a blank square cut from the plain back, but I wanted all designs.
I did have enough to make a scarf for each of them though. As time goes by and more sweatshirts are thrown in the "saving box", I can always make them a blanket in the future.
Here's the scarf I made…
With Kelsie working in Disney World and Courtney in her own apartment, I lost my models to show you what this would look like on someone. Coat hanger it is. I miss my girls : (
This project was so easy and required only straight stitches, so it's great for anyone just learning to sew.