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WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast! STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. QUICK FIX: HOW TO REPAIR RIPPED POCKETS Holes in pockets can cost you more than just a bit of loose change – if you think you'll need a new pair of trousers, that is. But it doesn't have to be that way. We've got a simple guide to repairing your pockets that will breathe new life into your clothes and save you money all day long. Our 'Quick Fix' films are proudly supported byAriel.
HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, WHO NEEDS CARE LABELS? A2. A3. A4. 0/1. Now you’ve put your care label knowledge to the test, take a look at our complete guide to care labels or download a poster to use in your kitchen so you’ll never have a washing day mishap again! And why not take your clothing care know-how to the next level with our video guides to stain removal and laundry lifesavers. HOW TO ORGANISE A SUCCESSFUL SWISHING www.loveyourclothes.org.uk loveyourclothes.org.uk so that attendees get a raffle ticket for every item brought to the swap. A clear swapping system can be important,GET SHIRTY!
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WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast! STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. QUICK FIX: HOW TO REPAIR RIPPED POCKETS Holes in pockets can cost you more than just a bit of loose change – if you think you'll need a new pair of trousers, that is. But it doesn't have to be that way. We've got a simple guide to repairing your pockets that will breathe new life into your clothes and save you money all day long. Our 'Quick Fix' films are proudly supported byAriel.
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WASHING YOUR WOOLLENS Hand washing wool. Use water that is comfortably warm to the touch (max 30°C) and also ensure you use the correct washing detergent, which should be dissolved/evenly distributed in the water before you add the garment. Avoid letting water from the tap run directly on to your woollen garments as this can matt the wool fibres. DONATING AND RECYCLING CLOTHES DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS Donating and recycling clothes during the Covid-19 crisis. In line with government guidance, non-essential shops can now start to reopen in England. As a result, you may find that your local charity shop or retail take-back scheme is now open and accepting clothing donations. Although some COVID-19 restrictions have been relaxed, it’s HOW TO LOOK AFTER LINEN Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear. Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item. Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch). Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to HOW TO CARE FOR LEATHER Use a leather cleaner and conditioner to moisturise the leather after the heat application. Method 2: If the gum is on a small item place it in a carrier bag in the freezer for about an hour. You should then be able to scrape off the hardened gum with a blunt flat edge e.g. a plastic scraper or butter knife. If it is a larger item that the gum HOW TO MEND HOLES IN GARMENTS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter YOU WILL NEED DIFFICULTY EASY METHOD Thread the needle once through the wrong side of the garment and tie a double knot to secure it – this is a great 101 WAYS TO RE-USE SOCKS Take a look at our handy hints and useful ideas for re-using odd socks: Top ten household hacks for odd socks. Get crafty with our top ten odd socks tips. Top five festival hacks using socks. Top five odd sock tips for kids. How to darn holey socks. Tip posted by Love Your Clothes. Jul 29, 2016.SITE SEARCH
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BRINGING CLOTHING INTO CIRCULAR ECONOMY The system that connects “waste” materials into new raw materials will allow for the behaviour change for brands to start designing and selling differently. There is the opportunity to create products that fit better into the circular economy. There are two approaches here, using raw materials that are safe and are even able to be recycled. HOW TO ORGANISE A SUCCESSFUL SWISHING www.loveyourclothes.org.uk loveyourclothes.org.uk so that attendees get a raffle ticket for every item brought to the swap. A clear swapping system can be important, LOVE YOUR CLOTHESBUYING CLOTHESCARE & REPAIRREFASHION & UPCYCLEUNWANTED CLOTHESABOUT Buying new clothes. Loving your clothes starts with smarter buying: choosing clothes that are better made, easy to care for, and made tolast. Read More.
WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast! WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to HOW TO LOOK AFTER LINEN Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear. Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item. Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch). Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. QUICK FIX: HOW TO REPAIR RIPPED POCKETS Holes in pockets can cost you more than just a bit of loose change – if you think you'll need a new pair of trousers, that is. But it doesn't have to be that way. We've got a simple guide to repairing your pockets that will breathe new life into your clothes and save you money all day long. Our 'Quick Fix' films are proudly supported byAriel.
HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, HOW TO SHORTEN AND LENGTHEN JACKET OR COAT SLEEVES www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Follow the step-by-step guide above, but at Step 4, mark the amount you need to lengthen (rather than shorten) the arm below the original cuff fold line.GET SHIRTY!
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LOVE YOUR CLOTHESBUYING CLOTHESCARE & REPAIRREFASHION & UPCYCLEUNWANTED CLOTHESABOUT Buying new clothes. Loving your clothes starts with smarter buying: choosing clothes that are better made, easy to care for, and made tolast. Read More.
WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast! WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to HOW TO LOOK AFTER LINEN Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear. Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item. Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch). Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. QUICK FIX: HOW TO REPAIR RIPPED POCKETS Holes in pockets can cost you more than just a bit of loose change – if you think you'll need a new pair of trousers, that is. But it doesn't have to be that way. We've got a simple guide to repairing your pockets that will breathe new life into your clothes and save you money all day long. Our 'Quick Fix' films are proudly supported byAriel.
HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, HOW TO SHORTEN AND LENGTHEN JACKET OR COAT SLEEVES www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Follow the step-by-step guide above, but at Step 4, mark the amount you need to lengthen (rather than shorten) the arm below the original cuff fold line.GET SHIRTY!
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WASHING YOUR WOOLLENS Hand washing wool. Use water that is comfortably warm to the touch (max 30°C) and also ensure you use the correct washing detergent, which should be dissolved/evenly distributed in the water before you add the garment. Avoid letting water from the tap run directly on to your woollen garments as this can matt the wool fibres. DONATING AND RECYCLING CLOTHES DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS Donating and recycling clothes during the Covid-19 crisis. In line with government guidance, non-essential shops can now start to reopen in England. As a result, you may find that your local charity shop or retail take-back scheme is now open and accepting clothing donations. Although some COVID-19 restrictions have been relaxed, it’sBECOME A PARTNER
Become a partner Work with us to reduce the environmental impact of clothing. Whether you are a large organisation producing or selling clothing or a small community group wanting to make a difference, there are plenty of ways to get involved with Love Your Clothes. We can support your campaigns with free resources, or partner with you on community or customer events. HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, MENDING A HOLE OR TEAR Darning is effectively weaving using needle and thread. It creates a really strong mend but can also be virtually invisible. Step by step guide: Using thread that matches the colour of the fabric, begin 1cm to the right and 1cm underneath the hole. Sew small stitches, in a straight line upwards until you reach 1cm above the hole. HOW TO CARE FOR VELVET Dissolve soap flakes in lukewarm water (max 30°C). Add the garment and gently agitate it, very lightly rubbing any stains. Gently squeeze the excess washing water out (do not wring or twist as this will damage the fabric). Rinse the item in changes of lukewarm water until all soap residue has been removed. Gently squeeze to remove excesswater
TURN A DRESS INTO A PLAYSUIT Step 6. Take a pair of shorts that fit you well. Fold them in half, placing the back sections together. Lay the shorts on top of the dress, matching the waistlines. Use the chalk to draw a line down the dress following the curve of the shorts. Pin the dress together down the curved edge - make sure you only pin the front of the fabric (asyou
WHO NEEDS CARE LABELS? A2. A3. A4. 0/1. Now you’ve put your care label knowledge to the test, take a look at our complete guide to care labels or download a poster to use in your kitchen so you’ll never have a washing day mishap again! And why not take your clothing care know-how to the next level with our video guides to stain removal and laundry lifesavers.SITE SEARCH
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WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast!BECOME A PARTNER
Become a partner Work with us to reduce the environmental impact of clothing. Whether you are a large organisation producing or selling clothing or a small community group wanting to make a difference, there are plenty of ways to get involved with Love Your Clothes. We can support your campaigns with free resources, or partner with you on community or customer events. HOW TO LOOK AFTER LINEN Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear. Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item. Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch). Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, WHO NEEDS CARE LABELS? A2. A3. A4. 0/1. Now you’ve put your care label knowledge to the test, take a look at our complete guide to care labels or download a poster to use in your kitchen so you’ll never have a washing day mishap again! And why not take your clothing care know-how to the next level with our video guides to stain removal and laundry lifesavers.GET SHIRTY!
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WHERE TO RECYCLE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Remember: there's no reason to put any clothing or textiles in the bin. If you can't fix, upcycle, sell, share or give away unwanted items, they can still go into a textile recycling bank. Socks, pants, even old curtains, they can all be re-used. To find out about some of your nearest recycling options, use this recycling locator. STAIN REMOVAL: REMOVING GREASE AND FAT Baby powder, salt or cornflour is all that stands between you and victory over those unsightly grease and fat stains. With a healthy dollop of know-how from our step-by-step stain removal guide, that is. To combat kitchen calamities and mealtime messes, just watch the video. Video posted by Love Your Clothes. Apr 12, 2016. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CLOTHES YOU DISPOSE OF? Polyester textiles, e.g. blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpers etc. As the melting point of polyester is relatively low, it easily clogs up reprocessing machines, therefore the majority of these fibres are currently incinerated. However, a lot of work is being done to INVISIBLE AND VISIBLE MENDING You can choose whether you want to make your mend visible or invisible – but here is the Love Your Clothes guide on mending techniques for woven and knitted garments. Another clever idea is to make felted patches on thin areas of your knitted garment. Make sure that the wool you are using for felting is washable and colourfast!BECOME A PARTNER
Become a partner Work with us to reduce the environmental impact of clothing. Whether you are a large organisation producing or selling clothing or a small community group wanting to make a difference, there are plenty of ways to get involved with Love Your Clothes. We can support your campaigns with free resources, or partner with you on community or customer events. HOW TO LOOK AFTER LINEN Rinse the item in three clean rinses of cool water, or rinse until the water is clear. Between rinses and at the end of the wash, squeeze the excess water out of the item. Starch the item at this stage (if you are using starch). Dry flat if possible, gently pulling item to HOW TO ALTER THE WAIST ON TROUSERS www.loveyourclothes.org.uk facebook twitter Remove the original back seam stitches with the seam ripper. Press the seam flat. 8 If you need to make the waist on a pair of trousers larger, WHO NEEDS CARE LABELS? A2. A3. A4. 0/1. Now you’ve put your care label knowledge to the test, take a look at our complete guide to care labels or download a poster to use in your kitchen so you’ll never have a washing day mishap again! And why not take your clothing care know-how to the next level with our video guides to stain removal and laundry lifesavers.GET SHIRTY!
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Washable silk can lose its sheen and become dull. You can restore some of the sheen by following these steps: In a large bowl, add ¼ cup of white distilled vinegar to each 3.5 litres of lukewarm water. Completely submerge the garment and swish around to completely soak. Remove from the vinegar water and rinse several times in cleanlukewarm water.
FABRIC FOCUS: SYNTHETIC FABRICS Synthetic fibres (man-made fibres) are produced by joining chemical monomers into polymers using a chemical reaction called polymerisation. The chemicals used are usually sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide (derivatives of coal, oil, or natural gas). The liquid from chemicals are forced through tiny holes called spinnerets to produce a filament.SITE SEARCH
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I was looking through my copy of Make Do and Mend, issued by the Ministry of Information, and it set me thinking. First issued in 1943, it was written to show us how to get every single ounce of use out of our clothes and household items.ELSPETH JACKSON
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