These easy, no-sew projects made with an old sweater and free finds from the Reuse Center are a great way to decorate containers that you can use for all sorts of things!

I cut the end of the sleeves off and flipped the cuff over the top rim. If you just cut the length leaving 1/2″ over hang on the bottom it wraps quite nicely around the base. You can zig zag the seam or just glue it down to the bottom. They both sit nice and flat on the table. This took about 5 minutes and two containers were salvaged from the landfill and one sweater is being recycled!

The possibilities for what you can you use these for are endless! I love this pattern and it looks so nice for winter. These work great for craft supplies.

Or how about toiletries or personal care items!

Here is another taller vase I also got for free from the Reuse Center. I used the remaining upper parts of a sleeve. This one has a cut edge on both ends because of course the cuffs have already been used. This time, because there wasn’t a nice wide cuff, I didn’t flip it over the rim; instead, I tucked about 1″inside the sleeve before I pulled it up on the vase so it has a neat seam at the top edge. I left a 1/2″ over hang and it curls nicely around the base with no glue or stitching required!

This tall, heavy, sturdy vase works perfectly for my curling iron and blow dryer and it takes up very little of that valuable space on the bathroom counter and keeps things organized.

Another free find from the Reuse Center, this basket is the perfect size for storing all sorts of things. I cut the bottom of the sweater off and pulled the bottom waistband up and over the the top edge of the basket and glued it down with tacky glue. The bottom 1/2″ over hang wrapped beautifully around the bottom – no glue required.

It makes a great container for hair clips

And it also works great for craft supplies.

All of these projects were so fast and easy to make and involve turning something old into something new!

So before you throw that old, favorite sweater out, give some thought to how you might be able to turn it into a beautiful home decor accent! There are endless possibilities in terms of all the wonderful things you could make.
It’s a great way to recycle and not have to completely surrender a fav sweater that no longer fits! Thanks for visiting!!
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What a great idea! I would never have thought of it. I have some old sweaters that could use some repurposing. 🙂
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That’s great to hear – I’m always so happy to know someone is giving a project a try!
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Such a great idea. Love how they turned out. I’m inspired to make a sweater mug holder 🙂
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Freezing here at -35 It’s been so darn cold I keep jumping in a hot bath to warm my feet
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It is nice. I had the furnace up and evert electicfire place going and it just seemed cold still. So far long term forecast still shows mild temps.
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What an amazingly kind thing to say – what great feed back!!! Some sweaters just have such beautiful colors and patterns. I was thinking next sweater might make a good sewing machine cover – so many possibilities!
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Great idea with the sweater coat! It a good time given the weather to settle into some projects and what better than sweaters – once you start thinking about the possibilities there’s all sorts of things. Have fun and stay safe and warm!
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I made a sweater coat years ago and people loved it. But I’ve had extra sweaters sitting around for a long time not sure what to do with them. Now I know.
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That’s so creative! It actually looks like something you’d find in home decor stores.
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I bet that comes as a big relief. It’s -30 right now and I have the furnace up full blast and I”m still cold!
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Thanks Mel. I still have some of it left so there might be more! I really loved the colors and the pattern so I’m happy to keep it around but in a new way!
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So creative! And so pretty, one sweater can come out with so many beautiful creations!
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Its warmed up here in Ontario. This week we are suppose be in the +.
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Yes – as an Alberta girl, I bet you do but after these few days you may not want to give them up!! brrrrr It’s a fun way to recycle. Enjoy!
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Big thanks Camie!!
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I hear ya about the not being able to part with them. I’m glad this has you thinking about ways to make them useful again without having to give them up!!
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You’ve got that right – cozy but freezing!! brrrrrr
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Perfect timing then! Some sweaters have such nice patterns you hate to get rid of them but this is a good option – have fun!!
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These are such good ideas! I’ve just had a big clear out of my wardrobe so I might keep a few pieces aside to try these! x
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Fun and warm n cozy decor for our canadian winters
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What a neat idea! Got some old sweaters I can’t bear to part with I’ve been saving for a new use… this might be it!
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These are fantastic!
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I’ve got lots of old sweaters. Maybe I should try this.
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Thank-you!
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Love these clever ideas.
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Thanks you!!
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Love this, will definitely try the baskets.
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