In the past ‘scraps’ were too valuable to throw away

Antiques & Collecting

Today, “zero waste” may be a movement, but in the past, it was a necessity. Scraps were repurposed not out of environmentalism, but because they were too valuable to throw away. Folk art and crafts turned discarded material into useful and beautiful items.

For example, a colorful wallpaper box with a pincushion top sold for $468 at the Conestoga Auction Division of Hess Auction Company. It was made…