Your old feather pillows have served you well for years, but the time has come when you need to throw them away. You cannot help but wonder what to do with old feather pillows. The question is, do you have to throw them away?
They have served you so well at home with the luxury and comfort that they were able to provide. Recycling can be an option, but how will you recycle old feather pillows?
There are various things that you will learn when you continue reading.
Place the Filling in New Zippered Pillow Covers
You can remove the fillings and transfer them to new pillow covers. The pillowcase can come in a standard or decorative design that you will be able to reuse at home.
The old pillow fillings that you have used for sleeping can be placed in the living room, and pillow covers decorate your sofa as cushions.
Whenever you need to clean the pillows, just machine wash them, and they will be as good as new for a few years or so.
Donate Pillow Feathers to Recycling Centers
Find some recycling centers wherein feather-filled pillows and donate them. Check the nearest centers near you. Some would repurpose them and give them to animal shelters and so much more.
Donating will be better than just disposing of the pillows improperly.
Use the Feathers as a Compost
Feathers are organic, and it is possible to use the feathers as compost. Just make sure that you will cover the feathers adequately, or the air can make them fly away.
Feathers also contain nitrogen, which is useful for certain types of plants.
The fact that you can use it in your house and even in your garden is significant. You can put some feathers within the soil where plants grow to make the plants get the proper nutrients.
How to transfer feathers from one pillow to another
Transferring feathers from one pillow to another can be a delicate process. Here’s how you can do it:
Gather Your Materials:
- The old pillow with feathers.
- The new pillow that needs filling.
- A large, clean workspace.
- A trash bag or container for any excess feathers.
- A needle and strong thread, in case you need to repair the old pillow.
Prepare the Old Pillow:
- Lay the old pillow flat on your workspace.
- Carefully open the seam or a small section of the pillow where you want to remove feathers. You may need to carefully cut one open if there’s no visible seam.
Remove Feathers:
- Gently shake or tap the old pillow to encourage the feathers to move toward the opening.
- Slowly and carefully pluck the feathers from the old pillow and place them in the new one.
- Be patient and take your time to ensure you transfer as many feathers as possible.
Repair the Old Pillow (Optional):
- If you want to continue using the old pillow, carefully sew up the seam you opened or repair any cuts you made.
Seal the New Pillow:
- After successfully transferring the desired amount of feathers, take care to securely close the opening of the new pillow. You can accomplish this by skillfully hand-sewing it shut or using a sewing machine for a tidy and durable finish.
Clean Up:
- Dispose of any loose feathers in a trash bag or container.
- Clean your workspace to remove any stray feathers.
Remember to handle the feathers gently to avoid damaging them, and ensure that both pillows are clean and free from pests before transferring the feathers.
Final Thoughts
Weathered and yellowed goose feather pillows can still use in a variety of ways. You can think of new craft projects that would involve feathers. It will be amazing when you have so many items to use for your projects.
You can think of other ideas to do with your old blankets, duvets, and bedding too. Just make sure that you know how to care for, wash, and dry feather pillows properly to make them last longer.
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