A while back I finished hemming a set of cloth diapers I had cut from a flannel sheet. The sheet is from a set I bought at a garage sale for $3, and I think I got something like 13 or 14 diapers out of it altogether, including using the pillowcase for a cloth diaper as-is.
I also sewed a pillowcase to actually be used as a pillowcase, from fabric in my stash, and used up most of the thread that kept tangling up in my sewing machine. It got better-behaved toward the end of the spool.
We had several chairs that needed gluing. Happily, we have bar clamps now. When I was done, I had leftover glue, and a pile of sticky bits of fabric I had been wiping up glue with, a wooden skewer that I had been spreading the glue with, and a sheet of paper I had been using to catch drips. I kneaded the fabric in the glue, arranged it slightly on the paper, stuck the skewer into the center, let it dry, and now I have a fake flower that I can stick out in the window box in the spring. I'm not sure how the glue will do outdoors, but it should be okay for a while.
There was a story from one of the local news stations recently about a group that was teaching people how to turn milk jugs into mini-greenhouses: cut horizontally most of the way around the center, punch a few drainage holes in the bottom, put in soil, plant seeds in it, then close it back up. My husband has done this before.
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