Sometimes the sheets They're too worn out to keep changing them and putting them back in our beds, as we usually do. But getting rid of sheets doesn't necessarily mean throwing them in the trash and wasting them, especially if they're made of natural materials, like linen and cotton. Through creative recycling, sheets that need to be permanently replaced can become tablecloths, pillowcases, but also draft excluders, kitchen aprons, and laundry bags.
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table cloth
How to make a tablecloth with a sheet? Lay the sheet you want to recycle on a table, cut it to the desired size, leaving a 2-3 cm margin for the hem. Fold and iron the edges inward, then sew the hem for a clean, finished look. tablecloth It's already ready, but there's nothing stopping you from adding decorations like lace or borders to give it a personal touch.
Pillowcases
If you are handy with sewing, cut out a piece of sheet to create one or more pillowcases of the sofa or bed. Nothing could be simpler. Simply cut the sheet into rectangles twice the length of the pillow plus 10 cm for the hem. Fold the fabric in half and sew the two long sides. Turn the pillowcase inside out, fold and iron the open edge, then sew a hem to close it. Add some buttons or a zipper for closure. Here's a useful way to recycle old sheets.
Draft excluders
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If you want to protect your doors and windows from drafts, old sheets come in handy. Use them to create some... DIY draft excluders, cheap and cute. Use the fabric from the sheets to make the outer lining and insert scraps of fabric to fill it.
Rags for the house
From the old sheet you can also get many cleaning rags home. Perfect for removing dust and more. In this case, just cut the sheet with the scissors in various parts, without even the need to sew.
napkins
Another idea on how to recycle sheets: cut out squares from the old ones and sew the edges to create original napkinsYou can use colored thread for the stitching, so it stands out against the white fabric. Or choose a tone-on-tone thread, depending on the color of the sheets, for a more elegant result.
Kitchen aprons
If the old sheet has an attractive pattern, you could also recover a piece of it to make an apron from the kitchenYou can never have enough of them, and they also make a great gift idea for friends and family.
Jar covers
The fabric of the sheets can also be recovered to make them jar covers Elasticated, useful in the kitchen. To make them, all you need is fabric, elastic ribbon, thread, and a sewing machine. Your jam jars will look even more beautiful.
rugs
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With sheets you can make cheerful and imaginative carpets, for example to place in the children's room. Just cut them into thin 2-3 centimetre strips and work themcrochetOr opt for the timeless patchwork technique, making use of all the scraps and leftover fabric you have at home.
Laundry bags
Comfortable, practical, elegant: pack them in your suitcase to store dirty clothes while traveling. Or even use them to carry shoes, so they don't come into contact with the clothes inside. suitcaseMaking these laundry bags is one of the most useful ideas for recycling old sheets.
Shopping bag
One way to avoid the plastic bag at the supermarket, which by the way isn't free. shopping bag Made with sheets, it has many advantages. It's reusable, durable, and long-lasting, ideal for carrying even heavy loads. It's washable and customizable. You have no excuse not to give it a try.
When to change the sheets
Sheets, like pillowcases, should be changed at least once a week, at least in summer. once a weekDuring particularly hot months, skin is in greater contact with bed linens, so more thorough hygiene is recommended. Considering that, according to an American study, after a year and six months of use, up to 17 different types of fungi can be found in pillows.
Read also:
- When should you change your sheets and linens?
- How to Recycle Sweaters: 15 Ideas
- DIY Necklaces: 10 Original Ideas
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