It’s a giveaway today! Jenny Wilding Cardon, author of the new book ReSew: Turn Thrift Store Finds into Fabulous Designs, has offered a book for you. Her fun sewing book is all about transforming thrift store finds into your favorite custom creations, with 20 projects simple enough for a beginner. Thrifting is a great way to recycle old clothes, keeping your budget in check and reducing your carbon footprint. Her ideas will inspire you to think about clothes in a whole new way.
I asked Jenny a few questions about her inspiration for the book and about how to discover the best finds at the thrift store.
1. What gave you the idea for ReSew?
I started refashioning clothes when I was in high school. Aside from one sewing class I took with my mom in junior high (for making Bermuda shorts—that dates me!) I didn’t have any sewing skills; just a young-hearted aspiration to make my own fashion. I would pick apart an item of clothing I already owned and try to recreate it in a way that was very simple, but unusual. I remember removing the bottom band of a shapeless black denim jacket, cutting it to a bolero-style length, and sewing the band back on. I made my friend Kristelli wear the new, super-short jacket to school. We called it the “Janet Jackson” jacket. (“Pleasure Principle” video, anyone? Anyone? Is this mike on?) She looked awesome in it, and she wore it with confidence. I would make my other friends wear stuff I made too, poor dears. Some of the designs were downright wacky—even hard to walk in! I lacked the confidence to wear my own stuff, but my friends were my biggest fans.
College is where I caught the thrifting bug, mostly out of necessity. That really broadened my possibilities for repurposing; what an eye-opener! Now I didn’t have to only work with the items I had at home; I had stores full of stuff ready for experimentation. I think that’s when the seed for ReSew was planted. I started the book idea with so many different variations. I had notebooks full of sketched-out projects. I had so many different titles! It was hard to narrow it down.
2. Do you recycle clothes for thrift or fun? Or both?
Oh both, for sure. I’ve always thrifted for fun—thrift-store shopping definitely has entertainment value! My husband left his career in retail a year and a half ago to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming an elementary school teacher. While he’s finishing school, we’re both working part-time. We’re feeling the money crunch. Thrifting has really helped us stay within our budget without feeling deprived. We’re still able to spend a little on fashion, or books, or furniture—or whatever surprising things you find while thrifting—without feeling like we’re breaking the bank.
3. What are your tips for finding thrift store treasures? How much time do you spend each month looking?
I go thrift-store shopping once or twice a week—usually once by myself, and once with my two sons. When I go by myself I take a list that I keep on the side of my fridge, which I update regularly. Since you never know what you are going to find when you’re thrifting, it’s kind of like a wish list! When I get to a shop, I look for what’s on the list. When I find what I want (or don’t, as the case may be), I ditch the list and walk the aisles. Again, you never know what you are going to find, so take the opportunity to explore the whole store while you’re there. I’ve found some of my greatest thrifted treasures by doing this faithfully.
When shopping for clothing and linens specifically, I do follow some practical rules. When you are considering purchasing clothing for yourself, always try an item on. It will help you catch any hidden flaws that are hard to see on the rack. When buying clothes for others, like children, make sure to snap all the snaps, button all the buttons, and zip and unzip all the zippers to make sure everything is in working order. It’s maddening to come home and find that something doesn’t work as it should—I’ve learned my lesson! So take the time to be an inspector of your goods. Same thing goes for linens. I like to take large items, like sheets, over to the furniture section and spread them out on a table to check for imperfections.
Also, keep in mind that thrift stores will likely mark down winter items in the summer, and summer items in the winter, to keep their inventory moving. Try shopping for the opposite season you’re in for the best bargains.
And finally, as far as taking my boys—Jack, 6, and Charlie, 2—I do it so they can hone their own thrifting skills, and just for fun. They love it! I let them know that we can browse the toy aisle when I’m done looking, but they need to stay close and use “store behavior” to get to the toy aisle. (“Store behavior” typically means no running; stay on two feet at all times; and no hiding in the clothing racks. You can really lose ‘em quick in there.) Once we hit the toy aisle, we usually either 1) Find something inexpensive for each boy to bring home; 2) Find a larger item for the boys to share (when that happens we all yell, “Jackpot!”), or 3) Go home with just the experience. I feel like it’s important to teach my boys that just because you walk into a store doesn’t mean you are obligated to buy something. Sometimes you walk away empty-handed. That’s okay.
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To enter to win a copy of the book, simply leave a comment on this post before midnight eastern Saturday (March 5). I will use the random number generator to choose a winner and announce the winner on Sunday. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada only. Thanks for playing!
And thanks to Jenny for offering the giveaway! Be sure to check out her blog The Wild Cards for more thrifting and sewing inspiration.


































This book sounds great! In the thrift store I always see something that looks promising but am never quite sure what to do with it- maybe Jenny’s book could give me a push in the right direction!
This book sounds great! In the thrift store I always see something that looks promising but am never quite sure what to do with it- maybe Jenny’s book could give me a push in the right direction!
All 3 of my kids love to come thrift shopping with me, and I really enjoying being able to say “yes” when they ask if they can have something they find!
I have a “young” friend who would love this book!
Fabulous giveaway!
I think this book would be so much fun….
Thanks for the giveaway!
I scored a long paisley skirt, a blue hoodie with black topstitching and a birthday celebration platter on my last trip to the thrift store. It’s such an adventure! Have been wanting to try refashioning thrifted finds – the book couldn’t have come at a better time. I’ve got my fingers crossed.
It does my heart good to hear yet another mother is teaching the next generation to up-cycle. We are all better for this.
I love re-using old clothes, sheets, etc. that still have beauty left in them.
Good Morning. Just found your blog on this tour from the Wildcards blog that I follow. I’m excited to look through your previous posts. I love thrifting, and have for years. It still amazes me the looks I get from people when I mention I got something at a thrift shop, or yard sale. I keep hoping to convert people to be more interested in re-cycling already made stuff. Thanks for the chance for the book! Happy Tuesday.
This book sounds fabulous!!!
Oooo! How fun, I have such a weird fear of repurposing my thrift store finds…what if I mess it up?!?! This book looks so helpful! thanks for the post
I have an entire box of clothes waiting to be re-purposed. i would LOVE to have this book to help me just open the box and get started!
Great give away! Thank you for the chance to win this book! :0)
Ooh! I’ve been drooling over this book!
Wow! This exactly what I need to make my vintage thrift finds up to date.
what a fabulous book! thank you for hosting the giveaway!
Oh — I love/need/want this book – can’t wait to see it in stores
Wow – what a great book!
Oh my gosh, would LOVE this book! It looks amazing!
Great giveaway!
Great give away, I would LOVE a copy of this book!
Oh, I could have so much fun with this book!
This book is on my wishlist, it would be great to win a copy!
oh this book is PERFECT. My summer goal is to learn to do just this. Would looooove Jenny’s help.
My boys have grown up in thrift stores and I love that they find beauty in “previously loved” goods and don’t think we have to buy brand-spanking new all the time! Would love to have the book to lend more inspiration to thrifting!
This will be perfect on my bookshelf, and i’m sure the projects will be perfect on me
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Yes please! Been doing this a bit here and there, but could use some help/inspiration!
I love love love readjusting vintage! Awesome book!
I have been a thrift store junkie since I was a teenager. I would love to win this book!
I would LOVE this book! I’ll sometimes hem long thrift store finds to make shorter dresses or skirts, but that’s about it…I’d love to be able to do more!
What a great book! I’ve gotta get my hands on that one whether I win or not. The possibilities are endless!
Oh! Please, please, please! I need some new inspiration for refashioning adult clothes, I’m in a preschooler rut.
This book is EXACTLY what I need right now!
That hat on the cover is ADORABLE!! I want it!
My sis and I just started thrifting! It’s so much fun! This would be perfect!
Thanks for the chance!
hugs, margie
I would love to win! This book sounds awesome!
This sounds like an amazing book! Thanks for the chance to enter
Thanks so much for the chance to win!
This book sounds fabulous!
Looks like a perfect book for my daughter-in-law! Thanks for the opportunity to try to win!
What perfect timing! I’m broke and need new, funky clothes, so this book (and the shopping tips in the interview) is exactly what I need. Crossing my fingers…
Would love to win this! Either for myself or for a sister-gift
This interview is inspiring and that book looks like it needs to be in my hands! I’ve been thrifting for most of my life and just yesterday picked up a vintage jumper to fashion into a summer dress!
I hope I win! This book looks amazing!
Sewing and recycling, two of my favorite things
This is such a fun book. I look forward to reading it and getting more ideas, just seeing the pictures makes me think of things that could be done.
Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
It would be lovely to win that book – I’m trying to be frugal and even repurpose my old clothes into stuff for my kids! Well, “trying” is the word – I have yet to “do” it since I lack the know-how!
Cheers …
what fun ideas! and a great way to let my girls’ creativity run wild!
I have a huge box of thrifted items that have soooo much potential. This book would be so welcomed – perhaps those items would actually see the light of day again?
Thank you!