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What To Do With Your Scarves and Bandanas After Use

What To Do With Your Scarves and Bandanas After Use

Posted by The Ichcha Team on 30th Aug 2024

Looking for what to do with your old scarves and bandanas? We've got some cool ideas for you!

While scarves and bandannas can be repurposed into virtually the same items, their differing sizes allow for some variations. Scarves are usually rectangular and larger than bandanas, which are typically square in shape. Scarves are large enough to be wrapped around the shoulders to keep the neck warm, especially during wintertime. Hence, most people prefer their scarves thick.

But these are just typical situations. Many people style cotton silk scarves during summertime. Scarves may also be worn on the head as a head scarf.

A bandana is also called a head scarf, neck scarf, or neckerchief. Bandanas can be tied around the head, face, or neck for decorative purposes.

Again, the major difference is the size. Scarves are generally larger than bandanas.

For that reason, what you can do with a bandana may be slightly different from what you can do with old silk scarves.

So, we're going to discuss them separately. Come along.

       woman wearing bandana across face

What To Do With Old Scarves

Here are some cool things to do with scarves:

1. Convert Old Scarves to Table Linen

One of the best things to do with old silk scarves is to repurpose them into tablecloths. If the scarf is big enough for the table, perfect! If not, sew or fabric glue two or more large scarves together to form a tablecloth or table runner.

2. Bed Skirt

Love the idea of bed skirts and how they can effortlessly transform the ambiance of a room? If you've got some tailoring skills, sew several scarves together to create a colorful, bohemian bed skirt. Choose scarves with complementary colors or patterns for a cohesive look.

You can as well use fabric glue or sew the scarves to a plain bed skirt base for a unique finish.

3. Wall Hanging

scarves wall hanging

If you're looking for what to do with old scarves at home without sewing, create a vibrant wall tapestry by hanging scarves in a vertical pattern. You can use curtain rods, a wooden dowel, or decorative clips to hang the scarves.

For symmetry, they should be of virtually the same sizes and hung from the same end.

4. Pillow Covers

If you have some vintage silk scarves, don't throw them out! Wrap your vintage silk scarves around pillow forms or sew them into covers. If you don't have a sewing machine, simply get fabric glue from the store to attach the scarves together. Ensure the fabric is tight around the pillow form to avoid shifting.

You can do this for your throw pillows to add visual interest to your living space.

5. Repurpose Scarves as Bandanas

You can make a bandana out of a scarf by cutting and hemming the scarf to the size of traditional bandanas. That is, of course, if the fabric isn’t too thick like the ones designed for winter.

What To Do With Bandanas

block print bandana scarf

You don't have to be a biker or street-style enthusiast to use a bandana head scarf. Here are some bandana crafts and decorating ideas:

1. Bandana Photo Frames

Let's face it, there'll come a time when your wall photographs will start looking commonplace. That's normal after looking at the same thing for years. Rather than spend money on new frames, wrap bandannas around plain photo frames to add a pop of color and pattern.

Use fabric glue to secure the bandanas around the frame, and trim excess fabric. The bandana frame is a unique no-sew bandana craft idea, one sure to draw compliments from guests.

2. Bandana Gift Wrapping

Repurpose bandannas into gift wrappings for a unique, eco-friendly presentation. Apart from adding a personal touch, the bandana can be reused by the recipient. A thoughtful idea if you or your recipient is eco-conscious.

Plus, you'd be saving money on your annual holiday expenditure while reducing waste. To make your gift wraps more eco-friendly, use organic cotton bandanas.

3. For Decorating Handbags

Not only do bandanas make the perfect hair accessory, they also work well as a decorative piece for bags. Use a simple bandana to transform a mundane bag into a statement piece by tying the fabric around one of the handles.

   

You can also line eco-friendly tote bags with cotton silk bandannas, converting simple tote bags into statement pieces. So, if you don't want to use

4. Kitchen Rags

If your bandana scarf has seen better days and won't work well as a decorative piece, consider turning it into a kitchen rag. By so doing, you reduce waste and your carbon footprint. Great if you’re aiming for a zero-waste kitchen.

5. Dog Scarves

Got a furry friend? Repurpose your favorite bandanas into a stylish dog bandana scarf. Make sure to tie it loosely around your dog's neck to keep them comfortable.

Trust me, with a colorful bandana, your pet will look way more adorable.

Where To Buy Bandana Scarves

Need a new bandana scarf? We’ve got you! At Ichcha, our bandanas and scarves are made from the finest organic cotton and silk, offering a touch of luxury that feels incredible against your skin. Eco-friendly, lightweight, and bustling with vibrant colors, our cotton silk bandana scarves are sure to elevate your outfits.

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