Repairing
Recently, my partner gave me one of his snoods/multi-purpose pieces of fabric. I used to borrow this item at times, but he didn't want it anymore. I believe he has another one of these or even several. In winter I invited into my life two hats that my partner and I could share. But when he gave me this snood, I realised that I didn't need those hats anymore. They are beautiful and almost new, so I decided to give them away. I brought them to a local byttestation alongside several other objects I didn't need to keep. This byttestation seems very popular. The snood is old and had a hole in it which I have repaired. I think this small imperfection is beautiful and makes this object even more meaningful to me.
Over time, I've noticed that I prefer to keep the items that are simple and imperfect and give away more socially desirable ones. For example, I prefer glass jars that come with food over vases, glasses, and mugs. I much prefer wild flowers over store-bought ones, stones found in nature over human-made decorative objects.