Recycle all your DIY textile scraps and bits with Retold’s Scraps Bags. Get three bags to divert your scraps from the landfill.
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Description
We heard you fellow quilters, sowers and crocheters...Retold now has a recycling bag which is dedicated to ensure your scraps are diverted from landfills.
You get 3 Retold Scraps Bags upfront, then you get 1 every three months thereafter! Pay quarterly for less of a commitment! Pre-labelled & pre-paid - Hassle Free!
♻️ What do you get?
Other than getting the opportunity to save ~45 lbs of your DIY scraps from being wasted, you get the ease and convenience of recycling from your studio or home! The Scraps Bag is only for scraps. Have more scraps to recycle? Why not try out TheAnnual Scraps Bagsor The Quarterly Scraps Bags.
FEATURES
📏 How big is a Scraps Bag?
Each Retold Scraps Bag can hold up to 5 lbs. Bag dimensions are 15x15x4”, that's about the size of a pillowcase. Think about how much you're recycling (one sewing thread can take more than 50 years to fully decompose)!
🧶 What can go into a Scraps Bag?
Any and all DIY textile scraps! Leftover fabric from a quilting project? Those pesky threads after a sewing job? Yarn which is too small for your next project? It can all go into The Scraps Bag.
For more information please refer to our FAQs.
🚫 What can’t go in the Scraps bags:
Leather | Coated textiles (PVC, polyurethane, etc.) | Scrims using plastic | Down filled items | Wet or Chemical residue on the materials | Neoprene
🤗 Looking to recycle your clothes?
The recycling process of textiles is different from the recycling of clothes, but not to worry we’ve got you covered! Try The Threesome or The Annual Subscription to become a pro recycler!
Can't commit? Take it easy...
Why the Scrap Bag?
Our Scraps Bags are specifically designed for recycling scraps and leftovers from sewing, quilting, and crocheting projects. The process of recycling textile scraps is different from recycling clothes, and the recycling facilities used are completely separate.
What goes in?
Any and all DIY textile scraps! Left over fabric from a quilting project? Those pesky threads after a sewing job? Yarn which is too small for your next project? It can all go into The Scraps Bag.
What stays out?
Thanks for checking! Leather | Coated textiles (PVC, polyurethane, ect.) | Scrims using plastic | Down filled items | Wet or Chemical residue on the materials | Neoprene.