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The Upcycled T-Shirt - 28 Easy-to-Make Projects That Save the Planet: Clothing Accessories Home Decor & Gifts - cover

The Upcycled T-Shirt - 28 Easy-to-Make Projects That Save the Planet: Clothing Accessories Home Decor & Gifts

Jenelle Montilone

Publisher: Stash Books

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Summary

Consume less and create more—by turning old T-shirts into new treasures. Kid-friendly projects included!   Did you know the average American throws away more than sixty-eight pounds of clothing each year? Join the revolution to reduce your carbon footprint—one T-shirt at a time!   Widely known for her recycling efforts, environmental crafter Jenelle Montilone will show you how to upcycle tees into fun and fanciful quilts, accessories, toys, and gifts for the whole family. With nearly 30 easy-to-make ideas, you’ll consume less and create more!
Available since: 05/01/2015.
Print length: 160 pages.

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