We turned to the experts to find out their top tips for repurposing old clothes and other home textiles.
Seal it closed with a quick stitch or a rubber band, andvoila!
This, says Norris, will absorb the odors and emit a much more pleasant scent.
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All you need is an old T-shirt, scissors, and a ruler.
you might get creative with different colors and patterns to match your style, Alvarez-Borland says.
you could turn them into grocery or produce bags!
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Just note that this one does require some light sewing.
Add handles made from extra fabric or sturdy ribbon, and you have a whole new piece."
When that happens, stylistSophie Strausssays she loves turning it into beautiful wall art.
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*Shopping for groceries with reusable bags is an excellent way to reduce plastic waste@Anikona_ via Twenty20/ Getty Images*
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