Tee Shirts Not Lasting
I have several tee shirts with pictures on portraying my interests, cars, aeroplanes and roller coasters, but sadly, some of them are starting to show signs of wear. Yes I know that some of them are forty years old, but several are developing little pin holes which then expand and lead to decision making as to whether to put them back in the drawer or use them for rags.
My daughter came up with a great idea of making them into cushion covers, but the ability to carry it through is beyond me. I must try to repair a couple to see if I can get another ten years out of them. |
From The Pensioners' Guide To The Galaxy: put it on back to front lad.
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My friend Emma turns old shirts/t shirts into cushion covers.
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I recently chucked out loads of t shirts that I had accumulated over a lifetime of running marathons and half marathons, forgotten medals in drawers all showing signs of tarnish, and then a glance in the mirror confirmed the same deteriation in me, but fortunately am still performing to a high standard at my local Wetherspoons twice a week. :D
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I've just had to turn half a dozen of my T-shirts into polishing rags as I've mysteriously gone from large to XL :eek::p:
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Try to repair them! A new one will not last forty weeks |
Does that include the armpit :D:D
Ken. |
Do you think I would be able to make a pillow out of a pair of my Y Fronts :shrug::eek::getmecoat:.
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