When Hawaii had the recent threat of Hurricane Lane looming and imminent, we made sure that we had cases of water as well as filling up buckets and tubs with water in case of disaster shortages.
It was also time to secure anything that could potentially blow around in the high winds and cause damage. This sounds easy enough to do – until you find that you really don’t have enough rope.
A trip to the hardware store was already out of the question so Aunty cut an old tshirt up, going crosswise, using fabric scissors. Each strip was about 2″ wide and tied to another strip until the length was long enough for the task at hand.
The resulting fabric rope was very pliable and stretchy, making it easy to tie wire shelves to benches, planks of wood to tree trunks, and securing chicken houses (one of these days Aunty will have live chickens to lay eggs) down to the ground and to the fence.
One long tshirt yielded several yards of rope, enough for everything in the yard. Unused strips and rope can then be easily stored in a ziplock bag and saved for another day.
Hopefully this is a tip that will be useful to Aunty’s readers, as we seem to have more and more storms and hurricanes aiming for our islands. So far we have been lucky, but that is no reason not to be prepared and ready for safety’s sake.
That’s a great idea. I generally hope that the gas grill and patio chairs don’t fly through the air. I don’t know what I would tie the grill to.
I’m afraid there’s probably going to be more storms in our future which is really scary. You are very resourceful, Aunty.
Great idea, Aunty, now we know how to recycle old t-shirts instead of sending to our service station that uses them to absorb oil & grease.
Good idea!!