Why Everyone Should Be Making Clothes To Save Money
Posted on June 7th, 2010 in Fashion, Home And Family, Internet Business | No Comments »
With international economies still struggling the flow on effect is households are also starting to struggle for money. It appears it would be in all households interests to try and pare back their spending as and where they can. One area that could stand reduced spending is the household clothing budget and making clothes to save money could be a way to begin.
Many of us simply throw away clothes that we no longer want, wear or fit. The clothing itself is often in great condition. There is no reason why, with a bit of reinventing, that item of clothing could not find a new lease on life as a piece of some other household members wardrobe.
In recent years it has seemed to become harder and harder to find clothes on department store racks that have not been mass made and still allow an individual to dress to match their own personal style. Material on the other hand, has remained reasonably well priced and is now available in such a diverse choice of hues and patterns. It is possible to make stunning individualized items of clothing that no one else will be wearing.
If you are a reasonably good sewer, chances are that you are going to be proud of what you produce. Having pride in your clothing is going to make you more likely to wear it, more than once. Which in turn, is going to reduce the amount of clothing that sits in your closet year after year purchased but never worn.
Although there are vast amounts of adorable clothing out there on the market for babies, the reality is that babies just grow so fast and never get the wear out the clothes you buy for them. By making a good proportion of a babies clothing needs for at least the first year of their life there is the potential to save a substantial amount of money.
The price of clothing of children has seemed to grow just as fast as the children themselves do in recent years. It seems to have become almost a battle to purchase enough clothing to keep the ever growing child constantly dressed in clothing that fits. If we all started supplementing the wardrobes of our children with clothing we had made ourselves we may just win half the battle to keep them clothed.
In Conclusion
Many of the accessories we purchase are like throw away items. Hats, scarves, gloves. These are reasonably easy to make and do not require great amounts of yarn to do so. Yarn comes in so many different styles and shades that it is really very possible to create fun and personalized style statements for the whole family.
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