Monday, January 18, 2016

About My --------- Upcycled Potholders!

https://www.etsy.com/listing/187393983/denim-hearts-upcycled-pot-holders-hot?ref=af_shop_favitem
 I thought I'd write a series of posts here about the things I sell in my shop DebUpcycles. Answering questions like... Why they're upcycled, how they're upcycled, what materials I use, and where I get the fabric. I don't have any big trade secrets so here it goes.

I'm going to start with my denim potholders. People, mostly men but some women (including me) wear their jeans until they're falling apart.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/187393983/denim-hearts-upcycled-pot-holders-hot?ref=af_shop_favitem
 Most thrift shops don't put these out, although I wish they would, so I go to the Goodwill Outlet here where they sell all the items not good enough for the stores by the pound. I also find some at yard sales where they'll either be very cheap or (awesome!) in the "free" box.

I also find scraps of cotton batting, leftovers from some ones quilt project, at various places.



https://www.etsy.com/listing/187395215/plaid-apples-and-denim-upcycled-pot?ref=listing-shop-header-2 In the first potholders pictured I used scraps of denim in another shade to make the hearts and outlined them with machine stitching in red so they would stand out. In the picture above, you can see the outline of the stitching on the back of the potholder. For the ones on the left, the apples were cut from scraps I had leftover from making a pillow out of a mans shirt which was also found at the Goodwill Outlet, the leaves were just scraps I had picked up somewhere.
Everything except the thread is upcycled or used up from scraps, if I run out of something like the cotton batting I don't go running to a regular retail store for more. I just make something else until I find it again.

I love the challenge of finding ways to use the things I buy to their fullest extent. Even the scraps that are too small for anything else end up in pincushions or my compost pile as long as they're natural fibers.

Remember, we only have one Earth, it's time to start taking care of it.

3 comments:

Silly Little Sheep said...

very cute, the one with apple is my favourite! :)

Zylo said...

I wish we had a Goodwill outlet around here. I love buying supplies by the truckload. I also love reading posts like these where makers get into what it is they really do. Thanks for showing us!

Unknown said...

I really need some new pot holders and these are so cute!