Spring in the air
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Today is the sunniest of a run of mild and springlike days we've had this week. That, and the time change, mean my days have felt noticeably birghter and more pleasant.
After 2 months of relative inactivity, I'm hoping for a bit of spring cleaning. Thanks to my tricksy and stubborn chest pain from the cough, I still have to lift and carry and pull things carefully, so vacuuming is pursued only with care.
Inspired by
purple_peril, I'm also hoping for some pre-emptive strike decluttering: sorting books, clothes and maybe even Piles of Important Paper - though that last bit might just be crazy talk.
Clearing the kitchen table so I can use the sewing machine is always a useful incentive. I have hopes of assembling the back panel of the patchwork quilt from linen scraps, to push along that project. It's been stalled while I've been sick, so I thought I'd tackle it from another angle.
Does anyone have suggestions for useful, responsible disposal of clothes that are beyond charity use?
I'm thinking of undies, and SCA t-shirts that I'm not happy passing on. They're collecting faster than I realized. I just don't need that many dusters and rags.
Besides, keeping dusters would suggest that I dust, and that's just plain misleading :-).
After 2 months of relative inactivity, I'm hoping for a bit of spring cleaning. Thanks to my tricksy and stubborn chest pain from the cough, I still have to lift and carry and pull things carefully, so vacuuming is pursued only with care.
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Clearing the kitchen table so I can use the sewing machine is always a useful incentive. I have hopes of assembling the back panel of the patchwork quilt from linen scraps, to push along that project. It's been stalled while I've been sick, so I thought I'd tackle it from another angle.
Does anyone have suggestions for useful, responsible disposal of clothes that are beyond charity use?
I'm thinking of undies, and SCA t-shirts that I'm not happy passing on. They're collecting faster than I realized. I just don't need that many dusters and rags.
Besides, keeping dusters would suggest that I dust, and that's just plain misleading :-).
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Date: 2008-04-04 01:43 pm (UTC)Cut them into strips and use them for stuffing? Or rag rugs? Or donate them to the local animal refuge for bedding?
LOL! Ditto on the dusting thing.
Have a good weekend. :-)
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Date: 2008-04-04 02:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-04 06:21 pm (UTC)SCA T-shirts... you can cut out the graphics and make a T-shirt Quilt. There are plenty of instructions online. I'm doing one for my mother-in-law out of her sports t-shirts.
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Date: 2008-04-05 07:10 am (UTC)the other thoughts are: stuffing things (quilt batting, perhaps?) and, how do you feel about reusable menstral pads...?
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Date: 2008-04-07 08:53 am (UTC)Hadn't thought of pads. I've used a menstrual cup for 15+ years, so I don't use many, thankfully. But it's a thought - there must be instructions somewhere.
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Date: 2008-04-06 01:13 am (UTC)You could probably just ring up the charities and find out which one does this if you're seeking instant banishment rather than holding on for making rag rugs (which I also love).