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I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with
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"Haynes" wrote in message
... I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? I can think of two things off the top of my head. Both require cutting the shirts into strips. Plant stakes. Cut strips, and use them to fix tomato plants to stakes. - Or - you can cut a long, continuous strip ( spirally - is that a word? ), braid the strips, and sew them together to make a rug. I'll bet it would work great for a bathroom, or in front of the shower, or even in the garage, to wipe your feet before you come into the house. You could bleach all your shirts before you start working with them. Except for that plant stake thing, of course. And, of course, if it's got a special design on it, you can stuff it, sew it up, and it makes a fun pillow. Hope you find something useful here. - Tess |
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Haynes wrote:
I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? Sew the bottom closed and spray with waterproofing compound to make tents for the homeless. The neck can be used as an entrance. The sleeve openings, sewn shut, of course, can be used for storage. -- Cheers, Bev ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++ To define recursion, we must first define recursion. |
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"Haynes" wrote: I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? Use them as bed sheets |
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"Haynes" wrote in message ...
I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? Cut them up into about 15" squares roughly and use for rags. Rags are expensive. Keep some in the car too. |
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John Davies wrote in message . ..
On 27 Aug 2004 04:33:14 -0700, (Al Bundy) wrote: "Haynes" wrote in message ... I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? Cut them up into about 15" squares roughly and use for rags. Rags are expensive. Keep some in the car too. If you decide to use these to polish/ wax the car, be sure to cut off the hems if the thread is polyester. If it's cotton, you can leave them. Poly thread will scratch the paint. You can test it by burning a thread - if it burns, it's cotton. If it shrivels, it's poly. BTW, cotton rags are cheap at Costco - 45 new terry ones for about US $12. John $12 for rags is not cheap to me. That's over a quarter per rag. At that rate the poster can get over $2 worth from an old shirt. I do that all the time and save many times the $12. And I read the labels instead of setting my shirts on fire, but thats a good tip for when you can't. John Davies TLCA 14732 http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/ '96 Lexus LX450 '00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro Spokane WA USA |
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, says... John Davies wrote in message . .. If you decide to use these to polish/ wax the car, be sure to cut off the hems if the thread is polyester. If it's cotton, you can leave them. Poly thread will scratch the paint. You can test it by burning a thread - if it burns, it's cotton. If it shrivels, it's poly. BTW, cotton rags are cheap at Costco - 45 new terry ones for about US $12. $12 for rags is not cheap to me. That's over a quarter per rag. At that rate the poster can get over $2 worth from an old shirt. I do that all the time and save many times the $12. And I read the labels instead of setting my shirts on fire, but thats a good tip for when you can't. Uh... dude... you are supposed to *remove* the shirt before you test it with a flame. HTH -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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![]() "Haynes" wrote in message ... I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? This is Turtle. If they are cotton like you say. you can use them as rags to clean furniture, cars, eye glasses, and Fine Glass ware and not scratch the finish at all. Auto paint body shops pay about a 3 foot X 3 foot box of them to wipe down cars with at about $38.00 a box and non cotton rags are not wanted because they scratch the finish. TURTLE |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 01:33:04 -0500, "TURTLE" wrote:
"Haynes" wrote in message ... I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? This is Turtle. If they are cotton like you say. you can use them as rags to clean furniture, cars, eye glasses, and Fine Glass ware and not scratch the finish at all. Auto paint body shops pay about a 3 foot X 3 foot box of them to wipe down cars with at about $38.00 a box and non cotton rags are not wanted because they scratch the finish. TURTLE This is Johnny Bond. KIDDING Go back to sci.engr.heat-vent-ac. Flounder with Mr. Milligan, and the rest of his cronies. /KIDDING Good to hear from you! Please give my best regards to Mr. Pine. TIA. -- -john wide-open at throttle dot info ~~~~~~~~ The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining - JFK ~~~~~~~~ |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:19:54 GMT, "Haynes" wrote:
I have outgrown my 8X cotton T-shirts. What is the best use I can do with these? Make pup-tents! (Sorry; I shouldn't be feeding the trolls, but I couldn't resist) -- -john wide-open at throttle dot info ~~~~~~~~ The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining - JFK ~~~~~~~~ |
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