Used nylons
Used nylons
Cut the legs into long strips and tie together, roll up and knit a rug or bathmat.
This is a trick from WW2 that I learned from my Mum
Lois
This is a trick from WW2 that I learned from my Mum
Lois
used nylons
Or for straining milk-or hanging a cream cheese up to drip over night when you make it.
For tying up plants in the garden because they aren't as tight as twine, for stuffing in other projects and to make "nylon people" out of (full sized stuffed dolls)
Cut a piece to hold a bandage on your horse or youself, so its a tube that slips over the horse leg or whatever you're bandaging.
And of course, that popular favorite-as a spare fan belt for the car.
Lois
For tying up plants in the garden because they aren't as tight as twine, for stuffing in other projects and to make "nylon people" out of (full sized stuffed dolls)
Cut a piece to hold a bandage on your horse or youself, so its a tube that slips over the horse leg or whatever you're bandaging.
And of course, that popular favorite-as a spare fan belt for the car.

used nylons
If you don't want the bother of knitting rugs, tie three legs together and start braiding, adding more legs as you need them, then sew into whatever shape you want when the braid is long enough.
Lois
Lois
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I did try it using cold water dye a few years ago and it didn't take at all. I guess the colour has to be put in during the manufacturing process.
Perhaps I'll just have to start wearing bergundy tights (under long skirts with knee length boots perhaps).
Or maybe put a request on Freecycle. Not sure what reaction that would get!
Zoe
Perhaps I'll just have to start wearing bergundy tights (under long skirts with knee length boots perhaps).
Or maybe put a request on Freecycle. Not sure what reaction that would get!

Zoe