Green Sewing Projects

There Are Many Great Sewing Projects That Also Help the Environment

© Kate Pullen

Feb 10, 2008

One of the benefits of sewing is that we can make items using old or discarded pieces of fabric, which gives us a low cost fabric resource and helps the environment.


Sewing can be a very 'green' craft. Old and discarded pieces of fabric can be recycled and sewn into new objects and given a new lease of life. It is also possible to make items that replace disposable objects such as grocery bags. Making fabric grocery bags are an ideal way to combine sewing with helping the environment. Fabric grocery bags can be used time and time again, thus reducing the amount of waste that goes into land fill.

Fabric carrier bags are a great project for sewers of all experience levels and are a good way to practice new techniques. Other recycling sewing projects include working with old jeans which provide a good source of strong fabric.

Many sewers also like the fact they have control over the fabric used. Organic fabrics, for instance, are great for baby sewing projects and in these days of constant product scares and recalls it is reassuring to use certified organic fabrics.


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