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I have about 20 years’ worth of scarves  from 3 family members clogging up cupboard space. My wife has put her foot down....she wants them out.

I think someone offered a solution once before on DEMONLAND.

Can someone remind me of a good way to dispose of them?
I thought perhaps the club could use them to drape over seats if we play again this year in Melbourne with no crowds. ( eg when we play an MCG final in Sept. with no crowd...as I confidently expect!)
 

 

 

Was this it ?    it does make a great "throw"  or  blanket  especially for a young demon fan.  

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17 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

I have about 20 years’ worth of scarves  from 3 family members clogging up cupboard space. My wife has put her foot down....she wants them out.

I think someone offered a solution once before on DEMONLAND.

Can someone remind me of a good way to dispose of them?
I thought perhaps the club could use them to drape over seats if we play again this year in Melbourne with no crowds. ( eg when we play an MCG final in Sept. with no crowd...as I confidently expect!)
 

 

Was it divorce?

18 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

I have about 20 years’ worth of scarves  from 3 family members clogging up cupboard space. My wife has put her foot down....she wants them out.

 

...she wants the 3 family members out?

Seriously though, I dropped off my collection to someone who wanted to make a blanket from them a couple of years ago, after advertising here on Demonland.  I'm sure someone else will want to do similarly.


3 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

...she wants the 3 family members out?

Seriously though, I dropped off my collection to someone who wanted to make a blanket from them a couple of years ago, after advertising here on Demonland.  I'm sure someone else will want to do similarly.

sounds a good iso hobby

I once asked that the Club stop sending a scarf with my membership pack but to send me  current year cloth badge instead.

Then I would be able to sew this onto my scarf. Thought it would look really cool to have years and years of membership on the one item and would eliminate the issue of too many scarves, too much waste.

  • 5 months later...

Anyone interested in Demon scarves? Please let me know.

 
On 7/13/2020 at 5:05 PM, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

I have about 20 years’ worth of scarves  from 3 family members clogging up cupboard space. My wife has put her foot down....she wants them out.

I think someone offered a solution once before on DEMONLAND.

Can someone remind me of a good way to dispose of them?
I thought perhaps the club could use them to drape over seats if we play again this year in Melbourne with no crowds. ( eg when we play an MCG final in Sept. with no crowd...as I confidently expect!)
 

 

Sew them together and make a  trench coat for the winter. A great way to really show your support JJC.

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6 hours ago, Star of the 80s said:

Anyone interested in Demon scarves? Please let me know.

Doesn't the club request donations of MFC scarves and hats about the time when they have a multi-national drive.

They give out tickets and offer second hand paraphernalia to mainly international uni students, travellers and guests.

That round is the one when a cohort of people, together with their country of origin flag, parade around the boundary at the G.

Have a chat to the club about it.


On 7/13/2020 at 5:05 PM, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

I have about 20 years’ worth of scarves  from 3 family members clogging up cupboard space. My wife has put her foot down....she wants them out.

I think someone offered a solution once before on DEMONLAND.

Can someone remind me of a good way to dispose of them?
I thought perhaps the club could use them to drape over seats if we play again this year in Melbourne with no crowds. ( eg when we play an MCG final in Sept. with no crowd...as I confidently expect!)
 

 

Melb ask for donations of scarves for their "Internstional round" Where they hdbd out free tickets and give the people a scarf etc.

Ring the Club  and sort out .I suggest.

16 hours ago, Star of the 80s said:

Anyone interested in Demon scarves? Please let me know.

me to we have so many

Just cant throw them out

2 hours ago, Kent said:

me to we have so many

Just cant throw them out

Me too Kent however this year I opted out. The ones I  wea around 2005 - 8 as they are much bigger than recent ones and I like the colours better than recent years were the red looked maroon for some years. Will be just my luck that the win the flag this year and I won't have a scarf. Still  it would be a easy problem to bear. 

I got a blanket made up last year and it's great. It's a lot heavier and warmer than I thought it would be so it's great in winter. 

With all the different lengths, widths, styles and colours we've had over the years it's a bit of a hodgepodge which I like

On 7/13/2020 at 5:53 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Make a blanket out of them and give it to your wife for Christmas. 

I had a blanket made and take it to the footy on cold days.Make it wide enough for 2 people.Very warm.


Given we get 6 new scraps every year and in WA maybe wear them once or twice :(. A blanket is on the cards. 

The quality of the scarves has really declined over the last few years.  

10 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Given we get 6 new scraps every year and in WA maybe wear them once or twice :(. A blanket is on the cards. 

The quality of the scarves has really declined over the last few years.  

Yes Darkhorse they have shrunk every year for at least 12 years and they are made of petroleum products I think! Certainly not a natural product Where are all the greenies when you need them?

Edited by Kent

What happened to all of last year's scarves?

I couldn't get to my local collection point and they quickly ran out anyway apparently.

Does the club have them stored? 

I'd like to get one, as do some Demon mates.

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