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Made from Grandma's fabric and a thrifted bed sheet. Folded up, it fits into my purse.

Reused as part of the signal infrastructure, Hamley Bridge

Reusable Sandwich Wrap from my book Sewing Green. Made with PUL cotton.

1 bracelet

2 cowls

legwarmers

3 mug cozys

 

see how to make all of that from one sweater on my blog

at Christiansgade 1, in the Videns- og Kulturpark/Kulturaksen

 

based in Hillerød Svineslagteri (slaughterhouse), conversion by Claus Bjarrum Arkitektkontor; includes the 70m long Vandrehalle for exhibitions

 

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Nutzung eines Drucksensors als Joystick

When we had finished the yummy pork floss in these little bottles, I would reuse them, trying to reduce waste, to organize small amount of ingredients that I keep in the refrigerator.

Modkat Reusable Liner (high-res)

LS-200 Starclipper Partially Reusable Shuttle

Lockheed, 1971

Scale 1:96

 

This is called a stage-and-a-half vehicle because the orbiter launches under its own power without a booster and flies all the way to orbit, disposing of the external tanks along the way.

 

Meteor Jr.

Goodyear, 1957

 

This fully reusable launch vehicle concept was envisioned several years before human spaceflight began. It is similar to designs proposed by Werner von Braun in the early 1950s. The three winged stages are piloted and reusable.

 

All 24 bags finished (it was the gift to the school friends)

Seems we have a garage sale at least once a year. Made a sign we could use over and over.

Recycled and Reused

11 March 2013 -- 70/365

Warren, Rhode Island

 

Today was one of those days when none of the photo plans worked. What you see before you is a hastily taken "safety shot" during the most uncooperative lunch outing. It was a very nice day, weatherwise, so I decided to head to Colt State Park in Bristol at lunch. While crossing the Barrington Bridge, though, I spotted a woman kayaking. I know that she normally kayaks out to Colt, so I ducked down Water Street in Warren and stopped at the Town Wharf. My plan was to photograph her paddling past the empty mariner at the Town Wharf. For some reason, though, she cut her route short and I saw her looping around and island and heading back towards Barrington. By then it was too late to continue towards Colt, so I decided to try for her along the river. Just in case, I grabbed a very fast shot of the image you see in front of you.

 

Suffice it to say, I never saw her again. She wasn't visible from any of the road crossings across the river. I pulled into the boat ramp section along Route 114 where she normally puts in. Sure enough, her truck was there, but she was nowhere in site. I did take several photos from that location. The White Church was lost in haze, so that didn't work. A Victorian era house across the way was my next shot, but power lines ruined that photo. I did get a nice photo of a juvenile red-tailed hawk in flight, but that's hardly a Photo-a-Day candidate. After all that, I had to settle for my safety shot.

 

So what is this shot, you may ask? Well, it's a trash barrel at the Town Wharf in Warren. They decorated the barrel holder with an anchor and chain from a large yacht, and it's that decoration that I decided to make the centerpiece of today's photo. That also explains the "recycled and reused" caption. Fortunately, it does make a somewhat interesting b&w.

 

Post processing started with a classic filter in Topaz B&W FX. I adjusted the color sensitivity sliders followed by adaptive exposure, regions, contrast, details, boost black, boost white, and protect highlights. A levels, brightness, and contrast adjustment was added in PSE and it was topped off with a sepia photo filter.

Sometimes I have to go back to the car to get my bags, I like this new reminder in front of Trader Joe's.

Fixed small razor converted into an electric eraser, parallel nib with soda can, pencil extender with old mechanic eraser

1st attempt with new computer and new program--but the basic idea is visible, I hope. The 9-3/4" wide strip will go all the way around the room (you can see it coming out of the tub surround and becoming the backsplash between the sink and the medicine cabinet).

"Reuse, Renew, Recycle: Recent Architecture from China" exhibition at MoMA (September 2021 – July 2022)

Reuse of an old wine glass into an ashtray.

This is what the center looked like after the renovation. Instead of purchasing new floor tiles and window panes, NCDOT recognized that the ones in the original facility were in good condition and could be reused in the renovated building. Doing so not only reduced the department’s carbon footprint, but it also saved vital taxpayer dollars.

Taking advantage of existing knowledge by dragging in an intelligent object, in this case a position sensor from the Reuse Library.

2nd Place in National architectural competition for the ‘Regeneration and Reuse of the Western Historical Docks and their surroundings’, Municipality of the City of Iraklion.

 

2η Θέση στον Πανελλήνιο Αρχιτεκτονικό διαγωνισμό προσχεδίων με θέμα: «Ανάδειξη και Επανάχρηση Δυτικών Νεωρίων και ευρύτερου περιβάλλοντος χώρου», Δήμος Ηρακλείου Νομού Ηρακλείου.

 

One of the pinback button badge designs made by Zippy Pins, which is part of the Green Environment collection to build awareness for saving the earth's resources by doing things like living green, alternative energy (wind, hybrid, solar), supporting local farmers, recycle, reuse & reduce waste, think global & buy local, and everything else that will make the world a better place to live.

 

Although the subject matter is serious, some of the designs sayings are funny, clever, witty, humorous and sometimes irreverent - also available as magnets, zipper pulls and keychains.

 

Photographer: Caesandra Seawell

Made for my mom who is an amazing sewer.

Wallmart employees stamp our paper to say we have recycled plastic grocery bags. We get money for turning in the bags, and we help the environment by recycling the bags.

A flower made of nylon bags, paperclip and wool string. It is better to use colorful pipe-cleaners.

I made some reusable vinyl envelopes to send my altered envie swaps in.

The 3rd Annual Fashion Trashion event at the University of Minnesota, Morris. This event is run by the Studio Art folks, who have students in the intro 3-D studio course create costumes out of recycled, reused, or repurposed materials. This is a always a huge success, with lots of really creative work and a ton of fun for the audience.

 

Jess Larson is the MC, Jennie Nellis taught the course this year, and the judges are Troy Goodnough (Sustainability Coordinator), Jennifer Deane (History), Jacquie Johnson (Chancellor), Ray Schultz (Theatre), and Hilda Ladner (Multi-ethnic Programs)

Bruno "repurposes" an unused Merrell shoebox.

In the home of L.A. artists Anne Faith Nicholls and Jacob Arden McClure, as seen in an Apartment Therapy house tour.

Sam cleaning out my gutters

 

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