on the quilt front- you don't necessarily need to go to the fabric store for new fabrics, if you have any old sheet sets or clothes that you don't use or wear anymore that are similar or same fabrics you can upcycle those into a quilt very easily.
The upside to this is that it allows you to tackle three things at once- weed out your closets of clothing and sheets you don't wear or use but don't want to get rid of for sentimental or "but I really like it!" reasons, reduce waste by upcycling and recycling, and save you money, since you may still need to buy quilt batting or filler fabrics if you don't have enough.
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on the quilt front- you don't necessarily need to go to the fabric store for new fabrics, if you have any old sheet sets or clothes that you don't use or wear anymore that are similar or same fabrics you can upcycle those into a quilt very easily.
The upside to this is that it allows you to tackle three things at once- weed out your closets of clothing and sheets you don't wear or use but don't want to get rid of for sentimental or "but I really like it!" reasons, reduce waste by upcycling and recycling, and save you money, since you may still need to buy quilt batting or filler fabrics if you don't have enough.