Sunday, July 14, 2013

I Made Bags...From T-Shirts and Singlets.

And will make lots more.  Why?  Because I can.  I know, I'm just so clever.

The bags are so easy and I thought that when I first saw them done a couple of years ago but it has taken me this long to actually get the machine down and do it.  I have even been saving T-Shirts and singlets since then and have quite a pile.  At least 2 plastic bag fulls.  Shhh, don't tell the husband, he hates me saving stuff and not using it it.  Oh, that's right, I am and will be using them now so it's OK for him to know.

The instructions are on YouTube.  Different people have different ways and even the ones I am doing are not all the same.    So YouTube it.  The instuctions will be better.  Maybe.  Yes, yes they will be.

So how do you make a bag from a T-Shirt.  First get yourself a shirt that no longer fits, that has a mark or stain, that has a pretty picture on or is a nice colour.   Turn inside out and sew across the bottom.  I do across then back and maybe again as I don't want it pulling apart and having everything fall out and having people think it's not a great idea.  Then cut the neck out to make it even and look like bag handles.   Turn right way in and there you go.  Take it outside and fill it with Oranges to send home with the daughter.  It is such a great bag that you will never get it back so maybe use a not so loved by you shirt for this one.   I have even made a few where I haven't cut the neckline because I like the look of the neck and it opened up plenty big enough without cutting.    AND!!, yep there is more...YouTube will prove it...If you have it inside out you can sew across the bottom corners so that you end up with a box bottom and who doesn't want one of those!

Here are a few that I did earlier...

 



But wait, there's more.  You can make one of these bags without any sewing at all so if you don't have a machine or needle and thread you can still have the greatness of making your own T-Shirt or singlet bag.  You will need scissors and it does take longer and may not be quite as strong...try it anyway and let me know how you go with it.   If all your Oranges fall out please don't blame me...maybe your knots weren't tight enough!   Oh yeah, with this one you cut up from the bottom of the shirt an inch or 2, not too close together but close enough so you have a tight bottom and I know we all want one of those!  Pull to stretch the strands then knot the front and matching back strand together.  Double knot it, Oranges can get heavy.  Cut the neckline if you are that way inclined then go show the world how clever you are.



5 comments:

  1. I love this idea and especially the last one. These are on sale at clothing stores for $1. Of course, used and cheaper or free would be better. Cute!

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  2. Yay, good onya for actually making them! You are right, it looks absurdly simple and quick. Maybe I should make some too :D

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  3. Wow Linda, a dollar. Even a tighty like me would pay that. But now I wont have to. haha. 'Cause I'm clever.

    Yep Lee, I think you should. Pick up a top next week from the Free Markets and make yourself a babybag.

    Barb.

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  4. Just love this idea and for a non sewer (sower)like me I even think I could master this!

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  5. I have been giving these away, it feels good not putting the organic vegies in plastic but using these. I have heaps more shirts to sew up so will get more done next week.

    Barb.

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