Recycled textile art

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many different colored pieces of cloth hanging on a wall

Give old fabrics new life by transforming them into beautiful, recycled wall hangings! This creative DIY project lets you repurpose old clothing, linens, or fabric scraps to craft unique, textured wall art that adds a personal, eco-friendly touch to your decor. Perfect for those who love sustainable, handmade home decor. 🌿🖼 #RecycledWallHangings #DIYHomeDecor #UpcycledCrafts #SustainableLiving

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a woman is holding up a newspaper covered in strings

Working on this piece with printed images of bones, a bit frustrating at the moment as I don’t really feel I like it. Some moments I think this will be OK but not when I see it from a distance. I think deep down one usually knows when something is working. I decided today to just play around with it and try and have fun, and that approach has helped. Let’s face facts, it doesn't really matter to anyone but me. Sketchbook page:- I am working on black commercial felt, with painted fabric and…

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a piece of art that looks like it has been made out of fabric and yarn

Jackie Thomas' "PUSH, Miss Fancy Pants!" Addresses literal and social justice interpretations of "PUSH" Size: 31" x 26" x 5.5" Multimedia Fibers: stretched canvas covered recycled w/ sequin embellished netting fabric from shawl; recycled linen-covered elastic waistbands from various slacks (some with strips cut from legs ending at waistbands…woven among the waistbands stretched around the stretched canvas to form a warp...fabric from pants sewn for other purposes); cotton cloth doll (with

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two people standing next to each other holding up some type of paper with the words upcycling textile waste on it

Ben Brown & Ciara Doyle | Sustainability on Instagram: "Follow @goinggreenmedia for more green projects 💚 BRICKS FROM TEXTILE WASTE 👕🧱 Share this video if you want to see less textile waste going to landfill! @fab.brick upcycles textile waste into bricks of different shapes and colours. Clothes that can’t be donated, repaired, reworked, or recycled usually end up in landfill, with over 92 million tonnes of textile waste being discarded every year 😧 We watched FabBrick’s full process…

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