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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

T-Shirt Yarn


The other day, I had 3 T-shirts. 
Yellow, Rust, and Very-Orange.
100% Cotton.


Then, I cut them up ... each t-shirt into a single strand of inch-wide fabric. (Easier than it sounds, really.)


Then comes the fun of - - - stretching - - - the "yarn" so it curls ...


And, since I don't have any projects going right now that need this much orange or yellow, I'll be listing these on eBay or Etsy soon, in case somebody else does! 


3 comments:

  1. How did you cut it so it was all in one long string? Also, have you knitted or crocheted with this before? I am thinking I have found a good use for all of my old T-shirts.

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    1. In a previous post about t-shirt-yarn projects (located here: http://prosperitystuff.blogspot.com/2012/05/t-shirt-yarn-rug.html ), I mentioned some of the inspiration for the t-shirt-yarn rug I crocheted for my kitchen. In that post, I included a link to a "how-to-cut-t-shirt-yarn" tutorial that someone else wrote (here: http://mousechirpy-polkadotpineapple.blogspot.com/2008/03/tutorial-t-shirt-yarn.html ). And, yes, I love to crochet with t-shirt-yarn - it's soft and bulky, and crochets very nicely!

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  2. Brilliant! I'm gonna sneak some old t-shirts that have seen better days from my hubby of course! Such a great way to 'repurpose' an item!

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