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Repurposed fabric challenge!

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Swap Coordinator:Yobittles (contact)
Swap categories: Thrift Store  Sewing  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:16
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:April 5, 2008
Date items must be sent by:May 10, 2008
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

US and Canada only, please!

For this swap, you will take one or more articles of clothing or other fabric items and sew it/them into something else for your partner. This can be clothing that you have either acquired from a thrift store or salvaged from around the house. You may use new notions, trim, accents, etc. but the bulk of the item has to be from repurposed fabric. I am thinking for most people this will mean making just one item, but you can also choose to make two or more small things instead of one large project if you prefer.

Some ideas I had were a simple tote bag, zippered pouch, lunch sack, stuffie, needlebook, or pincushion, but the sky is the limit. You can find hundreds of ideas on the Internet if you are stuck! Try searching for "recycled fabric crafts" or something like that.

To try to keep things fair, try to keep your time spent on this to about 2-4 hours, the lower end if you are a really good seamstress, and the higher end if you are newer and things take you a bit longer. I have left a ton of time between sign-up and due date to get this done.

I was thinking that maybe if people have strong preferences as to what they would rather not get, they can list them below, but otherwise the choice of what to make is up to the sender, guided in part by their partner's profile. I would rather not have people asking for specific items as this really limits the sender's creativity...

I would suggest finding out when your local thrift stores have their sale days. Most stores have a 99¢ or 50% off one color tag day every week. This is the best time to go!

Please do a "sniff test" of any clothes you thrift. "Goodwill funk" is normal and washes out, but heavy cigarette or perfume odors don't always wash out. It is best to just throw the clothing in the wash before you start cutting it up if you can.

Swappers must have a 4.5 to join with no recent no-sends, newbies are allowed with a fully filled-out profile if they contact me first.

Discussion

FingersInc 03/22/2008 #

I think this is a great idea! My only Request is that my partner make me a TOTE BAG of some sort. I think that would be an easy request. That is what I plan to make for my person.

Wanda 03/22/2008 #

This is just too tempting to pass up! I love the repurposed part - that's what makes it extra interesting. Thanks for hosting this. :)

FarStarr 05/ 3/2008 #

I finally made mine last night. I made a bag from a Abercrombie and Fitch jean jacket, a black microfiber winter coat, 2 men's ties, and 2 black bangle bracelets. It kindof looks like a disembodied torso, but it's neat. I'll try and get photos of it on my Flickr soon.

simplysarah 05/ 7/2008 #

i just finished mine tonight for jennifer.... hope she likes it :)

sending out tomarrow. enjoy!!

hippiesackshawaii 10/29/2008 #

I love this idea and it is exactly what my business is centered around. Swing by www.hippiesackshawaii.com for inspiration for your swap or as a last minute purchase if you run out of time. I hope to join in on the next swap and I'll keep checking back for sign ups!

-Heather

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