Are you tired of wearing the same outfits again and again..?? "OUT OF FASHION" is the phrase that fits perfect for most of the stuff of the wardrobe. After every 2-3 months clothes become out of fashion. In this case, buying new clothes and spending lots of money on new fashion is not a smart decision. Recycling the clothes is one of the way to become trendy and save your money
2. Are you tired of wearing the same
outfits again and again..?? "OUT
OF FASHION" is the phrase that
fits perfect for most of the stuff of
the wardrobe. After every 2-3
months clothes become out of
fashion. In this case, buying new
clothes and spending lots of
money on new fashion is not a
smart decision. Recycling the
clothes is one of the way to
become trendy and save your
money
3. This can be done in various
ways, such as adding an
embellishment or alter the
clothing into something different
or to have a neater, more
fashionable fit. There is a lot you
can do with those piles of old
clothes and moth-eaten (and
too sentimental to throw away)
clothes.
4. Cut the dress
Cut your long top to make it
short, your long skirts to kneelength. Then stitch them from
below. Combine fabrics for a
patchwork garment. Make a
miniskirt.
Cut off the top of a long T-shirt.
Cut horizontally just below the
sleeves. Turn the raw edge over
twice to form a waistband. Insert
elastic or use a ribbon as a
drawstring. Turn your sweatshirt
into a cardigan, or cut pants into
shorts if they still fit at the waist.
5. Wall hangings and other decorative items
1.
For T-shirts with cute
sayings, shirts or dresses
with neat patterns, or
particularly memorable
and special outfits, cut
out squares of fabric and
turn them into a quilt
that you can use in your
child’s room as a throw
blanket or a wall
hanging.
6. Modify your dress through strips, threads, laces
1.
Neck ties, or any other
accessories that we wear
on neck like scarf, choker
can be modified according
to latest fashion trend. You
can give a new look to your
blouse or simple dress by
satin strips, Boot lace, or
any other fabric cuttings.
For this you should know
stitching.
7. Saree fabric for making Jackets, scarf, lehnga
1.
2.
If you are bored of your old sarees, then you
can use its fabric in many ways. You can
recycle your saree according to the latest
fashion trend.You can use your saree fabric in
making scarf, dupatta, Kurtis, lehnga, skirt
and even palazzo pants.
You can even make ethnic jackets through
it. If you have a faded old saree, you can cut
the faded part and make skirt from it. The
part that has not faded can be used to make
another skirt or can be used with other fabric
to make a matching blouse for the saree skirt.