Table of Contents
The Blueprint
Absorbent / Versatile
Towel Repurposing, Eco-Friendly
Towel
Natural, Neutral, Warm
Bath Towels: When to Replace

If your towels are frayed, permanently kind of scratchy, or have a strange odor no matter how often you wash them, it’s probably time to get some new ones. You need a soft, absorbent bath towel for a comfortable drying experience.
- Check for frayed edges and texture.
- Replace if an odor persists after washing.
- Consider eco-friendly options for replacements.
DIY Swiffer Pads
Try adding a DIY Swiffer pad made from your old towels! Cut your old towels to match the size of your Swiffer or mop, attach them to the mop head, and use them for cleaning.
- Ideal for dusting or wet mopping.
- Washable and reusable.
- Eco-friendly alternative to disposable pads.
Turn Into Cleaning Rags
Invest in a cleaning rag by downgrading your old towels. They can still perform well for various cleaning tasks around your home.
- Great for wiping down surfaces.
- Can be cut into smaller pieces for versatility.
- Perfect for drying off cars or cleaning countertops.
Use In Potted Plants
You need a filler material for your potted plants! Old towels can help stabilize your plants within decorative pots.
- Helps lift plants higher in pots.
- Conforms to the pot’s shape for stability.
- Can be covered with moss for a polished look.
Turn Into Reusable Makeup Remover Pads
Try adding reusable makeup remover pads made from old towels! Cut them into squares and tidy up the edges for a sustainable beauty option.
- Eco-friendly and cost-effective.
- Customizable sizes for different needs.
- Soft and absorbent for gentle use.
Use As A Hair Wrap
Invest in a hair towel wrap made from old towels! This way, you can dry your hair without the hassle of rubbing.
- Convenient for multitasking.
- Reduces hair damage from friction.
- Soft material for comfortable wear.
Make Cleaning Mitts
Try adding cleaning mitts to your cleaning routine! Cut your old towels in half and sew them into mitt shapes.
- Perfect for dry dusting or using with cleaner.
- Great for reaching nooks and crannies.
- Easy to make and customize.
Turn Into Pet Beds or Toys
You need a pet bed made from old towels! They can be easily stitched together to create a warm and cozy space for your pets.
- Fold and stitch layers for a pet bed.
- Make washable pet toys from towel strips.
- Durable and comfy for pets.
Use As A Dryer Vent Cleaning Tool
Invest in a dryer vent tool by attaching a strip of towel to a flexible stick. This will help you clean hard-to-reach spots.
- Efficiently removes lint and dirt.
- Improves dryer efficiency.
- Easy to make and use.
Use For Curling
You need a curling method using old towels! Cut strips to wrap your hair for heatless curls.
- Comfortable to sleep on.
- Gentle on hair, preventing damage.
- Easy and natural way to curl hair.
Make A Bath Mitt
Invest in a bath mitt to enhance your shower experience! Transform your old towel into a useful mitt.
- Simple sewing project for DIY enthusiasts.
- Reduces plastic use with reusable options.
- Comfortable and effective for scrubbing.
Use As Draft Stoppers
Try adding draft stoppers made from rolled towels to improve your home’s energy efficiency!
- Blocks cold air from entering.
- Helps lower energy costs in winter.
- Easy to make and customize.
Make Vacuum Attachment Wraps
You need a vacuum attachment wrap to safely dust delicate surfaces! Wrap strips of towel around your vacuum nozzle.
- Protects furniture from scratches.
- Catches fine dust effectively.
- Easy to attach and remove.
Use As Easy Drawer Dividers
Invest in drawer dividers made from rolled towels to keep your space organized!
- Perfect for organizing cleaning supplies or cosmetics.
- Soft material provides cushioning.
- Customizable to fit your drawer space.
