I upcycle t-shirts that we might otherwise send to thrift or discard and there are way lots of ways I use the cord.
*In the garden - I always have a ball in my ATV to use in the garden. Whatever needs to be tied, can be tied with t-shirt yarn. Since I used 100% cotton, I especially love using it where I want it to rot over time.
*You can crochet, knit, weave, do macrame with t-shirt yarn. Make potholders out of that favorite t-shirt that isn’t wearable anymore.
*Knot lengths of t-shirt yarn together to make cat toys and save your money at the pet store. Or wind t-shirt yarn into a tight ball, tie a good knot, throw it into a bag with dried catnip to absorb the scent.
*Braid or just use a length to keep your hair back. I do this all the time if I get outside and forget a ponytail holder. I cut a length of t-shirt yarn and make an impromptu headband.
*Use it in camping to tie sleeping bags, keep a broken backpack zipper closed, wrist band, fire starter.
Anywhere you need to tie something around the house, campsite, or garden, think about using upcycled t-shirt yarn. Obviously, you don’t want to use it to tie down a heavy load on your trailer, for instance, but around the house, it’s an incredibly useful material!
Your friend,
Anne Dovel