I have had this black jumper for a few years now, 
it's been a favourite, not an expensive buy, 
 but I love the slinky feel of the fabric
Sadly it gave up on me and developed a hole on the back. 
I haven't worn it now for about a year but couldn't just throw it out, 
So I re-fashioned it into something I could use
First I cut off the sleeves
 opened it out flat 
and trimmed of the ribbed waistband.
next I folded up the bottom longways over to reach the arm hole
luckily the hole was right on this line so I didn't lose any fabric width!
Then I divided the long strip into two skinny strips
and folded these over right sides together.....
and on to the sewing machine
 I sewed the two short cut flat ends together to make one very long skinny strip
  (sorry forgot to take a picture of that little step ...oops!) 
I then fitted the foot for over locking stitch  ( 'C' foot for a Janome ) 
and stitched all the way along the edge 
then hand stitched the two ends together to make a closed tube
and I now have a very re-usable slinky scarf!
glad I didn't throw that jumper out now!
Hope you found this little tutorial useful,
 perhaps you have a favourite jumper or top that could do with a re-fashion.
Yvonne x
Great tutorial - I never throw anything out - its good to find a second use for something.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Im always delighted when I can save something and recycle it :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne x
What a brilliant way to recycle jumpers and a fabulous tutorial Yvonne. I am keeping this in my Bookmarks to refer back to.
ReplyDeleteLynn x
What a clever way to recycle a jumper - I'm sure I've got some I could do this to as I too rarely throw anything away!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynn and Sue, it was really quick and easy to do and well worth it.
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