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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Saved from a skip beret WOYWW 356



Just finishing off a beret today made from wool cops rescued from a skip at college when they got rid of machine knitting classes. I remember at the time seeing knitting machines being thrown away - criminal. The wool is too fine to hand knit as is so I used 4 strands together and knitted a large rectangle that I then felted and cut up for the beret - the shapes are applied with free-machining. Now what to do with the rest? I just need to apply the binding to the edge - in this case some tape which was a handle on an upmarket carrier bag and luckily the right colour. Should be finished before I go to CRUNCH at lunchtime. Have a good Wednesday - if you want to check out other workdesks follow the link to Julia's page

Jackie

20 comments:

  1. I hate seeing thing being thrown out & wasted. I think it because my parents didn't have much when we were growing up & was taught never to waste anything.
    you've done a lovely job on making the Beret Jackie . Jill #6

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  2. How criminal that those machines were thrown out - such a lot of money is wasted like this. Great to see you recycling (or should it be upcycling?) and what a great beret you have made. Fab idea, fab result.
    Hugs, Neet 11 xx

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  3. Oh well done on your great skip rescue. I've just rescued three wire bread baskets which I'm going to use in the garden to display plants.
    Lynn 14 x

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  4. I wouldn't have even thought of making something like that..how clever of you to rescue and up cycle but make something so stylish as well! That is real skill 😊💖
    Hugs, LLJ 12 xxx

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  5. Wow - so clever - wouldn't have thought of that either. Have a great week - thanks for the visit Soojay xx

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  6. That as inspiring..I love to see upcycle projects. Elaine no. 19

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  7. Thrown away??!! Aaargh. I'm with you - would have hated to see perfectly good things being dumped. How wasteful we are. Glad you at least managed to get the wool. Great beret! Well done.
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #21

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  8. great upcycling, and indeed such a waste what is thrown away, I see it here at my job too, where liters of good paint is wasted. Happy WOYWW Vicky #8

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  9. This is just lovely! Love the finished product and think you did a lovely job! Glenda #30

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  10. That is so cool! Perhaps you could model it next week for us! Why didn't they sell those knitting machines - why throw them away? You're quite right, it's criminal! Thanks for visiting earlier! zsuzsa #26

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  11. Criminal indeed, I wonder if they even tried to give them away! Well done you on the yarn though, and that beret is fabulous, I'm impressed by it and delighted that you made it all from reclaimed!

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  12. I hate it when people throw perfectly good stuff away! They could have advertised it on Gumtree, free to collector or take it to the local scrap store. In Bristol there is a scrap store where businesses bring their stuff they throw out and teachers and children's group leaders can come and buy stuff at almost nothing prices (just to pay the rent of the venue). Our church had a membership card and we got quite a lot of stuff that kids could do something with.
    I love that beret. Very cleverly put together! Well done you!
    Thanks for visiting already,
    Happy WOYWW and have a great week
    Lisca

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  13. That looks beautiful. Can't believe they threw the bits away.

    Sharon k #42

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  14. Sad story but with a happy ending!!! Well done again! Shame I am not at C.R.U.N.C.H. today - Little Soldier is here to entertain us!!!
    Look forward to seeing the beret in real life, I really love it.

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  15. Cute beret.
    Have a great day.
    Diane - WOYWW #34

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  16. What a great beret - well done on rescuing that wool from a skip!
    Bernice #15

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  17. I struggle to throw anything away so can really appreciate your lovely beret :o)
    Hugs
    Tracey
    xx

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  18. Wow, one's man trash is another man's treasure!!!! So much waste in the world today, but what a blessings that you got to be creative out of a crime! :) Too cute! Blessings, Felicia #53

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  19. Its surprising what you find and make something good out of,

    Lilian B #59

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  20. Think all us crafters hate seeing things being thrown away and can usually upcycle to new! Take care. Zo xx 41

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