How to Recycle Old T-Shirts: Tips and Tricks

How to Recycle Old T-Shirts: Tips and Tricks

How to Recycle Old T-Shirts: Tips and Tricks

Do you have a pile of old t-shirts that you no longer wear? Don't throw them away! There are many ways to recycle old t-shirts and give them new life. Here are some tips and tricks to get you started.

  1. Upcycle them into a tote bag. Tote bags are always useful, and they're easy to make from old t-shirts. Simply cut off the sleeves and neckline, turn the shirt inside out, and sew the bottom closed. You can even add a pocket or lining if you're feeling ambitious. Check out this great tutorial from Mommypotamus - Tutorial 

  2. Turn them into cleaning rags. Old t-shirts make great cleaning rags because they're soft and absorbent. Cut them into squares or strips and use them to clean surfaces, dust furniture, or mop up spills.

  3. Make a braided rug. Braided rugs are a classic way to recycle old t-shirts. Cut the t-shirts into strips and braid them together, then sew the braids into a spiral to create a rug. You can also use this technique to make coasters or placemats.

  4. Create a t-shirt quilt. If you have a collection of t-shirts with sentimental value, consider turning them into a quilt. Cut the t-shirts into squares or rectangles and sew them together, then add batting and a backing fabric to create a cozy, personalized quilt.

  5. Donate them to a textile recycling program. Many cities have textile recycling programs that accept old clothing, including t-shirts. These programs either recycle the textiles into new products or donate them to organizations that can use them.

  6. Use them for gardening. Old t-shirts can be used as plant ties or covers for delicate plants. Cut them into strips and use them to tie up tomato plants or other garden vegetables, or drape them over plants to protect them from frost.

  7. Turn them into pet toys. If you have pets, old t-shirts can be turned into toys for them to play with. Cut the t-shirts into strips and braid them together, or tie them into knots to create chew toys.

With these tips and tricks, you can recycle old t-shirts and give them new life. Happy recycling!

 

Need new shirts to make old ones? www.etsy.com/shop/keenbeestudio

Back to blog