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Hello Hello, you know about recycled jersey yarn? Sounds like a doozy, right? But it's actually a totally rad (and incredibly green) material that you can use for all sorts of awesome do-it-yourself projects. Well, never fear, because Lucky Textile is coming to introduce you into the world of recycled jersey yarn, and why you should be using it to craft!
Recycled jersey yarn is knit from old t-shirts and other fabric scraps that would otherwise be thrown in the landfill. Rather than throw them away, these garments are shredded and spun into yarn, an entirely new way to repurpose your old clothes. This process not only cuts down on the waste of materials, it also brings those materials new life from their once inevitable fate.
With the focus on environmental concerns these days, what better way to do your bit than to use recycled products, such as jersey yarn? Beyond just being fun to work with, your recycled jersey yarn is also a way to decrease the consumption of new materials and keep our planet a bit cleaner. It’s a modest but meaningful step toward a more sustainable future.
So how can you get started working with recycled jersey yarn in your own crafts? Lucky Textile recommends small, simple crafts like bracelets or coasters, to get started. Once you get the hang of working with jersey yarn, you can scale up to bigger projects, such as bags, rugs and even garments. Options are limitless for creating with recycled jersey yarn, get creative!
The best part about working with recycled jersey yarn is that it is available in a multitude of colors and textures which are all well suitable for creating a special touch to your project. Whether you like your colors bright and bold, or soft and muted, there is a jersey yarn to suit you. You can also combine different yarns to add texture and color to your patterns. Only the sky is the limit!
Apart from the fact that it's good for the planet, there are a number of other advantages to working with recycled jersey yarn. For one thing, jersey yarn is super soft and not at all itchy to work with, so fab for something that will be against your skin. It is also extremely durable and low maintenance, so it is pretty obvious why your design structures will stand the test of time. Plus, not knowing where the recycled t-shirt yarn came from makes its origin a great mystery for your projects—not one ball of yarn is ever exactly like the others!