Jennifer Richardson wrote:I sometimes like to stuff cushions with fabric scraps from sewing, rags that have disintegrated, yarn trimmings, etc. If I used cotton/wool/linen scraps, would this be an acceptable natural stuffing? Or might the requirements be expanded to include reusing/repurposing old synthetic stuffing materials? I think this is a pretty good way to sequester the stuff, which is hard to figure out what to do with.
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Jinn Girardot wrote:Since reclaimed fabric is allowed to be used to make the case for the pillow, would reclaimed stuffing be allowed to be used as well? I have a ratty old pillow that I'm pretty sure is stuffed with polyester, but I think taking that stuffing and using it for another pillow would be better than sending it to a landfill. ...
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Jinn Girardot wrote:Since reclaimed fabric is allowed to be used to make the case for the pillow, would reclaimed stuffing be allowed to be used as well? I have a ratty old pillow that I'm pretty sure is stuffed with polyester, but I think taking that stuffing and using it for another pillow would be better than sending it to a landfill. Same with acrylic yarn and polyester fabric that were gifted to me or that I purchased before I learned about permaculture - I don't want to use them to make anything I'd actually wear and since they're basically plastic they make terrible rags, so I think chopping them up and using them to stuff a pillow would be a reasonable way to sequester the plastics from polluting other things. Would that be a valid way of completing this BB?
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