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Soda Tab Chainmail Laptop Bag

Soda Tab Chainmail Laptop Bag
This gorgeous bag offers a way to reuse the tabs from soda cans. The final pattern created by the tabs looks a bit like chain maille or fish scales, but either way, it's ever-so stylish.

The dimensions used here perfectly fit a 13" MacBook, but the proportions can be adjusted for other laptops, or to make other bag sizes. To make sure that the laptop will fit, you'll need to be sure to keep your seams as narrow as possible, or add a little bit to all of the pieces to allow for extra room.

This idea was inspired by the bags seen here: http://www.escamastudio.com

You can also make a really really cool bag out of 35mm film - click here to find out how!
 
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Hardware:
- Scissors
- Sewing needles and straight pins
- Thread (white and black are both used here)
- An iron (optional)

Software:
- Fabric for constructing the bag (black cotton in a medium/heavy weight is used here)
- Fabric for the lining of the bag (a blue and silver silk print is used here)
- A cotton woven-type belt (34" black belt is used here)
- Soda can tabs (a lot of them - so many that you would think you have too many. Just over 1,000 are used here)
- If using as a laptop bag, either some .5-1" foam sheet or a laptop sleeve (depending on your preference. For foam, cut pieces the same size as all of the fabric pieces as described in the next step
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Oct 1, 2011. 7:46 PMlycoris3 says:
For as much soda as my friends rink, i should have enough to produce the size that i want in a week. Oy, now to find the cloth I was saving just for something like this....
Aug 18, 2011. 10:27 AMpeaceupgg says:
i am going to try when i get the things and just dont go on a airplane with it hahahhah (cause metal dectores)
Nov 1, 2010. 5:11 PMEviil~~PikmiN__{7} says:
haha i clicked on this thinking it was real chainmail
Aug 8, 2011. 9:22 AMimshanedulong says:
Same here but there is instructions on real pop tab chainmail. This is still pretty cool.
Aug 8, 2011. 12:48 AMaeshem says:
LOVE IT THANK YOU!!
Aug 5, 2011. 2:02 PMpeaceupgg says:
that looks hard is it
Sep 13, 2009. 4:10 AMkimjuliesavage says:
This bag looks great, very inspiring and I shall give it my best shot, just got to save up the soda tabs. thanks
Jul 1, 2010. 8:58 AMH1T4TCH1 says:
i have over 2000 ^^
Jun 14, 2010. 11:01 PMheatblast says:
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 29, 2010. 3:36 PMgruaqt says:
I know its aluminum but wouldn't this thing get kinda heavy?
Sep 4, 2009. 8:35 PMquesoman says:
this is amazing........now if i only had a laptop
Sep 11, 2009. 6:58 PMosgeld says:
heh, unfortunately I think my old beater of a laptop would be worth less than the aluminum on the bag
Oct 10, 2009. 6:36 PMbombmaker2 says:
what kind is it
Oct 11, 2009. 11:56 AMosgeld says:
oh its a dirt old Texas Instruments, originally a pentium MMX 150mhz i rigged up an amd k6/2 450 to run @ 366mhz, 64mb ram 8 gig disk and 800x600 tft screen

its only used in rare situations lol
Sep 16, 2009. 3:51 AMm1keo says:
lol a tab is 10 cents lol
Nov 22, 2011. 1:47 AMJackBond says:
Nnnoooo. One tab is nowhere near 10 cents. Maybe 100 or more tabs.
Nov 22, 2011. 6:12 PMm1keo says:
My comment is 2 years old, maybe they were 10 cents back then?
Nov 24, 2011. 12:35 AMJackBond says:
I don't think they ever were, but okay.
Sep 9, 2009. 5:55 AMFoaly7 says:
Wow. A memoir of every can of Red Bull you ever drank, every can of soda you ever slurped, every, every, um I can't think of anything else. :)
Oct 9, 2009. 4:34 PMj03b0b0fd00m says:
Beer?
Sep 21, 2009. 10:22 AMhojop25 says:
wow! thanks thats a great way to ruin and scratch my laptop thanks.....looks awesome though
Oct 3, 2009. 9:47 PMfrogmeetcog says:
This kind of thing is always lined. Regardless, if you are attempting to keep the non-fuctional outside of your laptop enirely glossy and scratch-free, I would reccomend never touching it, maybe keeping it in a glass case. Or just never open its packaging...
Aug 30, 2009. 10:33 AMFieldownage says:
Rather than using canvas, I would use neoprene and contact some LARP players and ask from them how to make real chainmail.
Aug 31, 2009. 8:27 AMFieldownage says:
Sorry for my ignorance on that issue (I was dying say that after looking through). I guess you should be able to buy it from internet or from local retailer.
Aug 28, 2009. 10:59 PMfuteng says:
This would be great for college students as they drink so many cans a day.
Aug 5, 2009. 8:37 AMtopazcat says:
This is awesome! I don't have the patience to make this (or a lap top lol) but your idea could be scaled down to a really cool evening bag instead. You are very creative!
Aug 4, 2009. 1:33 PMamakerguy says:
Aug 4, 2009. 1:30 PMamakerguy says:
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! I would have to drink a lot of soda!!
Aug 4, 2009. 12:22 PMporcupinemamma says:
Very very cool!!!
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