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recycling old damaged sweaters?
Anyone know of where I could bring old soft cashmere and wool sweaters that got damaged from moths but are now clean and holey? I was going to toss them, but realized that some people cut these up and use them for other stuff.
Thanks for any insight.
Thanks for any insight.
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I plan, in case you care, to make a variety of things including at least one blanket for donation to a local charity.
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I cut them into strips and braid them into little rugs.
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Also we have a Navajo rug, wool, that got eaten. It's of too much personal value to turn into anything else (we got it as a wedding present to ourselves on our honeymoon) so if you know anyone who might be able to repair that (yourself included), we would pay actual money for that.
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~Sor
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Is there somewhere that takes damaged, but still usable clothing for people that really need it? I mean I have some clothing that is in much better shape than I've seen on some homeless people wandering around DS (also some college students, but that's different) but still Goodwill wouldn't be able to sell it...
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I recycle them into art coats, inspired by this person's designs: http://zenandtheart.livejournal.com/1162773.html
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