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Funky recycled pet food bag purse/tote.

Funky recycled pet food bag purse/tote.
This is a purse made from a pet food bag lined with white cotton from and old sheet and ribbon handles. The best ones to use are made from a plastic fiber. You can also use a paper type that you iron an iron-on plastic (available at most craft and fabric stores) to. This bag can be made with any type of bag to reflect your friends or your likes and hobbies.
 
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Step 1Materials needed

Materials needed
One pet food bag(or bag that describes an individuals likes).
Mat Knife
Scissors
Recycled fabric for lining(I used an old sheet)
Needles or sewing machine
Thread
Ribbon
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May 19, 2012. 8:55 PMpetlady67 says:
I rescue animals & get these bags weekly. Different sizes, brands, etc. If someone will make me a bag, I'll be glad to supply you with bags for your other projects.
Mar 11, 2012. 5:49 AMjaneycat57 says:
WOW !!! My grandson will love this... He is Austic and loves his cat , I can't wait to get my hands on one of these bags. I guess I will have to talk his mom into buying a big bag instead of the little paper bags or boxes..LOL...
Great Idea and It looks like it's factory made... Fantastic job and great instructions ...
Jan 29, 2012. 3:29 PMTih says:
What is the size of the bag? Mine are 1,5 kg... Are they big enough or do i need 2?
Jan 16, 2012. 9:33 PMMomLogg says:
Thank you for the great photos of this project! I am fairly new to sewing and can't follow written instructions very well yet--photos are the most helpful. I saw a cool purse someone had made of a feed bag and have saved a few chicken feed bags for the project, but hadn't found a good instruction unti I saw yours. I'm going to do my purse soon!
Jul 24, 2011. 8:32 PMShingalana says:
wondering if I can use some old tshirts as lining for these. also trying to figure out what I can "re-use" for handles rather than purchasing something new. I'm planning some projects like this, with completely re-purposed items, as fund raisers for Earth Day next year.
Jan 14, 2012. 10:28 PMheartart says:
Hello-
How about men's ties for handles, old suspenders, or lightweight belts? Those would all be easy to find and fun to use in different ways. Or straps cut from old jeans or cords, with a sewn edge to keep them from fraying.

Hope this sparks some ideas for ya!

Oct 14, 2011. 9:27 PMsandy-g says:
This has now become an addiction for me. I make this every time I get a bag. I love these!!!
Jul 19, 2011. 11:42 PMsparkleponytx says:
Great project! I've been saving a couple of sturdy bags that sunflower seeds came in (bird food) thinking they were too good to just trash. Now I know what to do with them. Thanks!
May 3, 2011. 9:10 AMZmathews says:
great idea, i have always went to the store and bought some of those ugly fabric bags so i dont have to use plastic bags but this is pretty and eco friendly ( kind of )

i love it
Apr 16, 2011. 6:29 AMrnchm1 says:
I am in awe of your brillance!!!! I cannot wait until my dogs finish a bag of food!!! I will definately make one of these.
Feb 28, 2011. 12:06 PMAbbylynn says:
that is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oct 18, 2010. 1:38 PManibioman says:
i kinda want to make a dog food one
Oct 6, 2010. 6:22 PMbryandhispup says:
I Hear BEST REUSEABLE SHOPPING BAG nominations ringing... GREAT pictures and great Idea!
May 30, 2010. 8:28 AMemjmcs says:

Love It!!! Great Bag!

May 29, 2010. 2:54 PM1-2BGardening says:
 haa haa haa! free advertising for those companies!
Mar 1, 2010. 7:49 PMtechshop1 says:
Cat Chow Indoor Formula, is the only cat food my sweet Ivy eats.
This is an awesome hand bag, A great idea, since I already have some of those bags saved. I will make one for all my "cat-lover" friends.
Thanks for sharing.
You rock!
Sep 30, 2009. 9:31 AMhandprints says:
awesome! we feed our cats max cat (paper bag) so I will try it with the plastic fusing stuff. and maybe my bags of potting soil or other gardening supply bags...wow. I'm going to be eyeing people's trash much more now!!! Where do I cast my vote??
Sep 30, 2009. 9:34 AMhandprints says:
shoot! I'm sorry, I'm such a dummy. You were a finalist! that is why I clicked on your instructable in the first place!
Sep 30, 2009. 10:15 AMNinzerbean says:
This is great, I love the idea, but the blurry photos hurt my eyes.
Sep 25, 2009. 5:24 PMmehoye says:
Love this Janet! It's Karin's friend Maureen:) What a cool idea...hope you win!!!
Sep 20, 2009. 5:42 PMdgteach says:
Very nice tote. Love how "green" it is.
Sep 18, 2009. 8:47 PMtalons says:
This is a cool idea, but you all should really consider switching your pets food to something better. Purina is full of junk.

Here is a good article outlining some basic facts about pet food. http://healthypetsnw.com/articles/commercial_foods.php

If anyone has any questions about foods, feel free to message me :)
Sep 14, 2009. 2:41 PMTimTheScarecrow says:
the finished product turned out pretty cool. if i were a girl id totally make this. or as i saw someone else say, i might make this for a pet christmas gift or something
Sep 15, 2009. 9:38 AMwaterbaby says:
Make it larger, line with additional plastic pet food bag material rather than fabric, and you've got a strong, reusable, and even manly tote bag!
Sep 14, 2009. 5:16 AManswerman says:
I love this thing. Easy to do, inexpensive materials, and strong when completed. I am jealous that I did not think of it first. And as an extra bonus it recycles those bags I hate to throw away. Works with any bag big enough too so I do not have to throw out those feed bags, potato bags, or any other bag. Reminds me of the old time "gold medal" diapers from the flour bags! Great idea
Sep 17, 2009. 4:00 AManswerman says:
Just thought of this.... Feed bags for livestock are usually the woven plastic and are great to hold things. Farmers could use this idea to help carry smaller amounts of produce for farmer's market sales as a sales bag. good because they are cheap and memorable for the customer as advertising. Any large bag would do for almost any purpose, they do not have to be ladies purses.
Sep 14, 2009. 1:53 PMdragonslayer1135 says:
I think this is really cool. I am going to make these with my friends.
Sep 7, 2009. 8:33 AMDanielleKellogg says:
I made one, but a little different. This is such a great recycle idea!
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