When thrifting, I’m always on the look out for sweaters. They represent so many possibilities to me. You may have noticed my cushion cover here in my living room. I’ve been sewing cushion covers from thrifted sweaters long before Pinterest existed. I was recently in a thrift store and was rather taken aback by the cost of some of the sweaters I was seeing. Albeit, they were in very good condition, so not necessarily fodder for cutting and sewing. Yet still, I had a hankering for a little DIY, so I headed over to the children’s section. I found this little treasure in the boys aisle, and loved the colour scheme. Home it came. It was too small for covering a pillow, and I secretly wanted to wear it anyways, so I decided to make a circular scarf out of it. Here’s a quick DIY for those of you that aspire to create a little something out of a little something.
Above left is the original sweater. Above right is the finished circular scarf, and a quick pair of fingerless gloves
There you have it. I now have a cozy scarf that slips easily over my head. I can tuck it in closer to my neck for extra warmth, or allow it to drape in a more open fashion.
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Val Sparkle says
You're clever times two! This looks so cozy – what a great idea. I'm glad you included that link because I somehow missed that other post with your living room photos. How pretty – you certainly do have a colourful canvas!
Sacramento Amate says
Brilliant!!!
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Marlen says
can we just take a moment and acknowledge how brilliant you are? seriously, i'm going to be looking at sweaters in a whole new light. and the pillows you made were ADORABLE. i especially liked the yellow buttoned up one 🙂
xo Marlen
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Style Sud-Est says
Great idea Sue!
Oh i forgot to mention i find your sweater cushion so cute!
That's a great idea as well!
Shirl says
I want one! Good find, Sue…..
Shirl
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Hey Val, thanks for visiting. I always appreciate your comments.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
xoxoxoxox
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Ah, thank you Marlen. Thanks for visiting from Messages on a Napkin!
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thank you, thank you!
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Oh, yes a nice soft and cozy type 2 woolly for you.
Alexandra says
So crafty! Love how you repurposed the sweater. Beautiful colours too.
Alexandra xo
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Teddi says
how completely awesome of you! 🙂
Anonymous says
Unique idea well executed. love it.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thanks for stopping by Alexandra.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thank you Teddi!
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thank you so much Anon!
grunge-queen says
What a super cool and inventive idea, Sue! I love the final look and the new scarf and gloves rock with your coat!
Cheryl says
Well now you're just showing off 🙂
Seriously, though – what a cool idea! I harbour no illusions that I could actually pull that off, but for the price of a thrift store sweater, I'd be willing to give it a shot. I'll be keeping my eyes open for the right sweater.
Tallia says
this is a really intresting look! and i love the info you gave out!
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Natalie G says
This is amazing and so crafty, love it!
Lakota [Faith Hope and Charity Shopping] says
Very crafty, thanks for the idea!
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
And a big thank you for hosting Ta Da! Tuesday.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thank you Natalie. Everytime I see your cute picture, I think about food…but healthy food, :).
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Thanks Tallia. So nice of you to take the time to comment.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
How 'bout this? Buying a large 100% wool sweater, making the scarf, and then doing your felting magic to it…Just an idea. You've got until fall before you'll even want a scarf around your neck anyways.
Sue @ A Colourful Canvas says
Hey Kelly. Thanks for the kind words. Let me tell you…so many cute little ones knits, and clothes in general, in the thrift stores. You'll have such fun!