Maria from Mia’s Creations used an old net curtain to make these scrubby washcloths. The layers of net look like they’d be good for scrubbing stuck on dirt. And as a bonus – when they get dirty, you can just run them through the washing machine to get them clean again! No more scrubby funk! (Anyone else grossed out by the bits of food that collect deep down into scrubby brushes? Ewww!) They’re easy to make, and she shares a tutorial showing how. Go to Mia’s Creations to see how to make them.
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Re:Fashion Wardrobe, The: Sew your own stylish, sustainable clothes
The Re:Fashion Wardrobe by Portia Lawrie is a groundbreaking guide that not only introduces you to the art of sewing but also empowers you to make a positive impact on the environment. With a notable rating of 4.6 stars and recognition as one of Publishers Weekly’s Top 10 Lifestyle books in 2023, this book stands out in the world of sustainable fashion.
Portia Lawrie, known for leading the Refashioners – fashion reuse pioneers, takes readers on a transformative journey. The book addresses the critical issue of clothing waste due to fast fashion trends and provides a solution: creating a sustainable capsule wardrobe tailored to your style.
The emphasis on practicality is evident in every project, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced sewers. The book encourages readers to adapt and cut away at various clothing items, from tops to trousers and dresses, empowering them to build a stylish, modern capsule wardrobe suitable for year-round wear.
Sewing Tutorial: Fitted tunic from a Re-fashioned button-up shirt and a t-shirt
Maria says
Thanks so much for showing my tutorial on craft gossip. I’m honored. I love using these wash cloths and they can even be bleached to brighten up again.