Eski Tülbentler ve Şallar ile İnanılmaz Geri Dönüşüm Fikri!

Marifetli İşler
3 Dec 202313:57
EducationalLearning
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TLDRIn this creative tutorial, İnci demonstrates how to repurpose old cheesecloth, scarves, and shawls by layering, cutting, and sewing them together to create a new, soft fabric. She details the process of ironing, assembling the materials, pinning, sewing, and finishing with washing and vacuuming for a clean, refurbished product. The end result is a versatile fabric that can be used for various home items like blankets, shawls, runners, mats, and carpets, offering a sustainable and stylish solution for repurposing old textiles.

Takeaways
  • 🧶 Start with old, torn, and worn-out shawls and cheesecloths.
  • 🌡️ Iron the shawls and cheesecloths to prepare them for use.
  • ✂️ Trim tassels, fringes, and uneven edges from the fabric pieces.
  • 🔄 Layer the shawls and cheesecloths, aiming for 3 to 6 layers.
  • 📏 Cut the cheesecloths to match the size of the shawls and arrange them in the middle.
  • 🧵 Use leftover cheesecloths and scarves creatively in the design.
  • 🌸 Add an embroidered veil or lace for a decorative touch.
  • 📌 Pin the layered fabrics together and sew parallel stitches at 1.5 cm intervals.
  • 🔪 Cut between the parallel stitches to separate the layers without damaging the base fabric.
  • 🧼 Wash the finished product in a washing machine with a protective bag, then vacuum to clean.
  • 🛋️ The end result can be used as blankets, shawls, runners, mats, or carpets.
Q & A
  • What materials does İnci use to create the project?

    -İnci uses old cheesecloth, scarves, shawls, and a torn scarf along with leftover cheesecloths from other designs and muslins given by a friend.

  • How does İnci prepare the shawls and cheesecloths for the project?

    -İnci first irons the shawls and cheesecloths, then cuts the tassels and fringes.

  • How many layers does İnci suggest for the project?

    -İnci suggests at least 3 or 4 layers, but it can also be 5-6 times, depending on the size of the cheesecloths and shawls.

  • What is the purpose of pinning the layered materials?

    -Pinning the layered materials helps to keep them in place while sewing, ensuring there are no wrinkles and the layers remain aligned.

  • What type of stitches does İnci use to sew the layers together?

    -İnci uses parallel stitches at approximately 1.5 cm intervals, adjusting the spaces between the stitches by eye.

  • How does İnci cut the layered shawls and cheesecloths without damaging the bottom fabric?

    -İnci cuts between the parallel stitches, being careful not to use scissors with extremely pointed tips to avoid damaging the bottom fabric.

  • What is the purpose of washing and vacuuming the finished product?

    -Washing and vacuuming the finished product helps to remove loose threads and clean the fabric, resulting in a soft and fluffy final product.

  • What are some of the potential uses for the finished product?

    -The finished product can be used as blankets, shawls, runners, mats, carpets, shoulder shawls, or knee blankets.

  • How does İnci suggest washing the project?

    -İnci suggests washing the project in a washing machine using a short program at 40 degrees, and then removing the threads.

  • What is the final result of the project according to İnci?

    -The final result is a soft, wonderful, and reusable fabric that can be used for various purposes, including home decor and personal wear.

  • How can viewers follow İnci for more ideas and projects?

    -Viewers can follow İnci on Instagram at @marifetliisler_ for more ideas and updates on her projects.

Outlines
00:00
👗 Preparing and Layering Shawls and Cheesecloths

In this paragraph, İnci begins by introducing herself and the materials she will use, which include old cheesecloth, scarves, and shawls. She describes the process of ironing the shawls and cheesecloths, cutting the tassels and fringes, and layering them on top of each other. İnci also explains how she deals with the different sizes of cheesecloth by cutting and placing them in the middle. The paragraph details the assembly of the materials, including the use of a torn scarf and leftover cheesecloths, and the goal of creating at least 3 to 6 layers. She also mentions using an embroidered veil and cotton fabric (mislin) at the bottom to complete the layered structure. The process of pinning the layers together and sewing them with parallel stitches at 1.5 cm intervals is described, along with the careful handling to avoid wrinkles.

05:02
🧵 Trimming and Sewing the Layered Fabric

This paragraph focuses on the next steps in the process after the initial layering and pinning. İnci discusses making the stitches smoother by drawing them and adjusting the sewing pitch foot to 3.5. She explains how the bottom fabric is larger than the cheesecloth and shawls and how to cut off the excess on the long sides. The paragraph details the careful cutting of the layered shawls and cheesecloths between the parallel stitches without damaging the bottom fabric. The process of opening all the seams and the result of having a new fabric is described. İnci also talks about fixing the edges by sewing them and the final appearance of the back of the fabric. She mentions washing the fabric in a washing machine with a tulle or bag, removing threads, and the importance of shaking the fabric well after washing to prevent edge distortion.

10:03
🧹 Cleaning and Finishing the Upcycled Fabric

In the final paragraph, İnci concludes the process by discussing the cleaning and finishing touches. She describes vacuuming the fabric after shaking it to clean it and expresses her satisfaction with the final product. The paragraph highlights the versatility of the upcycled fabric, which can be used as blankets, shawls, runners, mats, and carpets. İnci shares her personal preference for using the fabric as a shoulder shawl and a knee blanket. She encourages viewers to like the video if they enjoyed it and invites them to follow her on Instagram. The paragraph ends with a warm thank you and goodbye, promising to see the viewers in her new videos.

Mindmap
Keywords
💡cheesecloth
Cheesecloth is a loose-woven cotton fabric traditionally used for straining cheese. In the context of the video, it refers to old, torn, and worn-out pieces of the fabric that are repurposed to create a new material. The script mentions ironing, cutting, and layering cheesecloth with shawls, indicating its central role in the upcycling process.
💡shawls
Shawls are large pieces of fabric worn over the shoulders or head, often as a fashion accessory or for warmth. In the video, shawls are used as a primary material to be repurposed and layered with cheesecloth to create a new fabric. The process involves ironing and pinning the shawls before sewing them together with cheesecloth.
💡upcycling
Upcycling is the process of transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value. In the video, upcycling is the main theme, as old and torn materials like cheesecloth and shawls are given a new life as a combined fabric.
💡ironing
Ironing is the process of using heat and pressure to smooth and finish the appearance of clothing or fabrics. In the video, ironing is an initial step to prepare the shawls and cheesecloths for the upcycling process, ensuring they are flat and wrinkle-free before layering and sewing.
💡sewing
Sewing is the craft of fastening or joining pieces of fabric together with stitches made by a needle and thread or a sewing machine. In the video, sewing is a crucial technique used to secure the layers of shawls and cheesecloth together, creating a durable and cohesive new fabric.
💡fabric
Fabric is a material created through weaving, knitting, or felting natural or synthetic fibers. In the video, the term 'fabric' refers to the final product created by upcycling cheesecloth and shawls, as well as the cotton fabric (mislin) used as a backing.
💡embroidered veil
An embroidered veil is a piece of lightweight fabric, often with decorative embroidery, that can be used for various purposes including fashion or home decor. In the video, the embroidered veil is repurposed as a decorative layer within the new fabric, adding aesthetic value.
💡tulle
Tulle is a lightweight, fine-net fabric often used in ballet skirts or as a material for wedding dresses. In the video, tulle is mentioned as a protective bag for washing the newly created fabric in the washing machine, preventing damage and tangling.
💡blanket
A blanket is a piece of soft, warm material intended to keep someone or something warm, typically used for covering a bed or as a layer over a person. In the video, the final product created through upcycling is described as a type of blanket, suggesting its potential use as a warm covering or decorative piece.
💡vacuuming
Vacuuming is the process of cleaning using a vacuum cleaner, a device that sucks up dust and dirt from surfaces. In the video, vacuuming is the final step in the cleaning process of the newly created fabric, ensuring it is free of loose threads and debris.
💡Instagram
Instagram is a social media platform primarily focused on sharing photos and videos. In the video, the creator invites viewers to follow her on Instagram for more content, suggesting the platform as a way to connect with an audience and share creative projects.
Highlights

Using old cheesecloth, scarves, and shawls for repurposing

Ironing the shawls and cheesecloths to prepare them

Cutting off tassels and fringes for a cleaner look

Layering shawls and cheesecloths to create a new fabric

Adjusting the size of cheesecloths to fit the shawls

Innovative use of torn scarf and leftover cheesecloths

Creating multiple layers for a thicker fabric

Utilizing an embroidered veil for an added touch

Spacing cheesecloth pieces for a variegated appearance

Pinning the layered fabric for precise sewing

Sewing parallel stitches at 1.5 cm intervals

Cutting excess fabric from the edges for a neat finish

Washing the new fabric in a washing machine with care

Transforming old materials into products like blankets and shawls

The final product is soft and versatile, suitable for various uses

Suggesting the creation of a picnic rug using this method

Encouraging viewers to engage by liking the video and following on Instagram

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