I love to find a new use for something. I love to go to thrift shops too. I really like a good bargain.
Here’s my latest find. It’s an old wooden spice rack that will now happily serve as a thread holder. And look at how much more room I have! The little plastic thread box I had was full. This is much better.
How do you like my little toy dress forms? They add the perfect touch of whimsy to my thread rack.
Recently, I was inspired by reading Emerald Erin’s blog. She was going through her closet and working towards a capsule wardrobe. That is something I’ve been thinking about doing too. I have a full closet, but open the door and feel like there’s nothing in there.
After reading Erin’s post, I went through my closet. The problem was, although there were things in there I really had no problem getting rid of, there were some things in there I really did. Even though I never wore them, I loved the material. I didn’t want to get rid of them.
I set them aside. I had three piles on my bed. Pack away. Give away. I don’t want to give away.
I was not going to put that third pile back in my closet or pack it away. Then I thought of what I could do. Upcycle!
I have Betz White’s class on Craftsy. Here’s a link to take you to the class on Craftsy.
As well, I just bought a new pattern. (ClubBMV has too many sales!)
I’m sure I can use some of this material towards something like this:
Or maybe more like this:
This second pattern is used in the Craftsy classes The Ultimate T-Shirt and The Artful T-Shirt. Both of these classes are by Marcy & Katherine Tilton.
In the photo for the Artful class, they show this same T-shirt with a lot more piecing.
I’m thinking there must be a way to use some of these materials I love so much and make something new.
There’s one other thing in that hard-to-give-away pile: a silk skirt. The blue floral material? That’s silk. I’ve been holding onto it for years. I think I wore it once, maybe twice. This is going to make a few lovely bras.
Time to get cutting out. Have you upcycled anything? How did it turn out? Do you love it? Will you upcycle again? What’s your favorite thrift store find? I’d love to hear.
Happy creating!