Upcycling

Whilst sorting through the cupboards to pack we came across some Turkish kilim fabric covers that I had bought some time ago for very little money and had stashed away with the linens.

After I’d bought them, I’d discovered that they were all odd sizes, each one cut from an upcycled piece of old kilim. Because I had no cushion pads to fit them I’d clearly put them away to sort another day. But looking at them again today I thought they’d do very well for the static.

A number of them showed signs of mending, and all of them were old, vegetable dyed weavings. I’m very drawn to textiles, and especially to those with some age and history to them.

I didn’t want to buy more cushion pads. So I repurposed an old, single duvet that we were about to ditch and made three cushion pads from it to fit the covers.

I love their slightly faded, soft colours, imperfect patterns and visible mendings. You can feel the hands of the past on them and I can’t help wondering about their journey and who has repaired them in previous generations. It feels good to give both them and the old quilt a second life.

The rest of the linen cupboard has also been sorted and the old sheets and pillowcases that are way past their best will be used as decorating sheets or cut up as cleaning cloths and dusters this weekend, ready to be pressed into service in cleaning and painting the static in a few weeks time.

When did we give up repairing linens and buying new whenever we felt like it?

2 Replies to “Upcycling”

  1. Well done on the upcycling and repurposing. It is such a pleasure to be able to make do isn’t it? We love mending and reusing, our whole house is a testament to the principle. The history in those cushions is amazing and interesting and has more depth than any store bought finery.

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    1. I so agree. A bit of mindfulness and creative thinking can go a long way to repurposing stuff. We’ve done the same with sofas, bought seco d hand and refurbished, and although our old tables and chairs have seen better days, once we’re in I’ll sand them down and re wax or paint them.

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