Creative DIY home projects with old fabrics

Upcycling reduces waste, saves money, and allows you to express your creativity while minimising your environmental impact.

Transforming your home with upcycled old clothes is a fun and eco-friendly way to add unique decor. Instead of throwing away old garments, you can turn them into stylish and useful items for your home. This article will show you 10 easy ways to repurpose your old clothes into creative and personalised decor pieces.

See also: 25+ budget-friendly home décor ideas

 

Rag rug

A rag rug is a type of rug made from strips of old clothes or fabric. To create it, you cut the clothes into strips and then weave or sew them together to make a colourful and unique rug. It’s a practical and creative way to repurpose old clothing, giving it new life as a cosy and stylish addition to your home.

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Pom-pom garland

A pom-pom garland is a decorative string made from small, fluffy balls called pom-poms, which you can make from old clothes. To create it, you cut the clothes into strips or use yarn, then form them into pom-poms and attach them to a string or ribbon. This garland adds a fun and colourful touch to any room in your home.

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Fabric tassel curtains

Fabric tassel curtains are made by turning old clothes into decorative tassels that hang from a curtain rod. To make them, you cut the clothes into strips, create tassels, and attach them to a curtain or fabric panel. These tassel curtains can add a unique and colourful look to your windows or any space in your home.

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Flower bouquet

A fabric flower bouquet is a collection of flowers made from old clothes. To create it, you cut the clothes into shapes that resemble flower petals, then assemble them into flower shapes and arrange them into a bouquet. This bouquet can be used as a charming decoration for any room in your home.

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Lamp shade

A fabric lampshade is a cover for a lamp made from old clothes. To make it, you cut the clothes into pieces and attach them to a lamp shade frame. This creates a new, stylish lamp shade that can give your lamp a fresh and personalised look.

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Doormat

To make it, you cut the clothes into strips or squares and sew them together to create a sturdy mat. This doormat is a practical and creative way to reuse old clothing while adding a personalised touch to your entrance.

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Wall organiser

A wall organiser made from old clothes is a storage solution you can hang on your wall. To create it, you cut and sew pieces of old clothing into pockets or sections and attach them to a fabric or frame. This organiser helps keep small items tidy and within easy reach while giving your space a unique touch.

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Wreath

A wreath made from old clothes is a decorative circle you can hang on doors or walls. To make it, you cut the clothes into strips or shapes and attach them to a circular frame. This creates a colourful and unique wreath that adds a personal touch to your home decor.

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Decorated bottles from clothes

Decorated bottles from clothes are bottles that are covered with fabric from old clothes to make them look stylish. To create them, you cut the clothes into pieces and wrap or glue them around the bottles. This transforms plain bottles into decorative items that can be used as vases or accents in your home.

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Circular string wall art

To create it, you cut the clothes into strips and use them to wrap around a circular frame or hoop, creating a patterned or textured design. This wall art adds a unique and colourful touch to your home decor.

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FAQs

What is upcycling?

Upcycling is the process of repurposing waste materials into new products of higher quality or value. In this case, we're focusing on using old clothes.

Do I need any special skills to upcycle clothes?

Basic sewing skills are helpful, but many upcycling projects can be done without extensive sewing knowledge.

What tools do I need to get started?

Common tools include a sewing machine, scissors, needles, thread, and fabric markers.

Can I make toys for my pets out of old clothes?

Yes. You can sew old clothes into toys like balls, squeaky toys, or tug-of-war toys.

Can I sell upcycled items made from old clothes?

Yes, you can sell your upcycled creations at craft fairs, online marketplaces, or local shops.

How can I make my upcycled items more durable?

Use high-quality materials, reinforce seams, and care for your upcycled items properly.

What's the best way to clean old clothes before upcycling them?

Wash and dry your old clothes thoroughly to remove any dirt or stains.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

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