9 Ways to Get Crafty With Your Child's Old Sweater
You spend hundreds of dollars on cute, cozy sweaters for your child, and a few months later they are too small to wear. You could donate them to Goodwill or try to make a couple bucks selling them, but there is a third option. You can turn them into an equally functional and stylish item. From a cozy stuffed animal to cute accessories, check out all the ways to repurpose your child's old sweater. Source: Vixen Made
Sweater Bangles
We love these colorful, cozy bangles from A Bit of Sunshine, and your daughter will too! Source: A Bit of Sunshine
Sweater Bunnies
What little kid wouldn't want to curl up with Betz White's stuffed bunnies? Source: Betz White
Sweater Head Wrap
Why pay $20 for a head wrap when you can make Flaming Toes' version for free? Source: Flaming Toes
Sweater Coasters
Keep your tables free from water rings with Resweater's easy-to-make coasters. Source: Resweater
Sweater Leg Warmers
Bring your baby back to the '80s with Vixen Made's retro leg warmers. Source: Vixen Made
Sweater Mittens
An old sweater is the perfect way to make your tot a pair of mittens. Source: Flickr user FeltSewGood
Sweater Cozies
Button up your cup of joe with That's What Che Said's cute coffee cup sleeves. Source: That's What Che Said
Sweater Hats
They may have outgrown their sweater, but it can still keep them warm in the form of these hats from Make It & Love It. Source: Make It & Love It
Sweater Pillow
The best thing about Honey Bear Lane's sweater pillows: they take 10 minutes to make! Source: Honey Bear Lane