And I already made all the assembly mistakes so you don't have to. HURRAH!
Don't have extra plastic bags laying around? You can use t-shirts instead! Check out my instructable on making a basket out of old tshirts. :D
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- sewing needles (just regular old sharps - nothing small like quilting needles or big like embroidery)
- white thread (I chose polyester for added strength)
- plastic bags of all types - grocery bags are easiest, but you can mix and match.
I did lose track of how many bags I used to create this basket, but I'm guessing it was no more than 30. :)
SUPER FANCY BAGS TO LENGTH UPDATE: It took me 51 plastic bags to get 60 feet. Not too shabby. I completed my latest rope in less than 8 hours of work, too! The latest rope is picture 2.
















































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But it's definitely worth a shot if you don't mind the fumes!
(Warning do this OUTSIDE, NASTY FUMES) Sandwich one layer of parchment paper (might try other kinds but parchment can take the heat) one end of plastic, overlap the beginning of the next plastic strip & top with more parchment. Iron where the two sheets of plastic overlap to fuse them into one long piece. As far as the strength issue, the fused plastic should be a bit stronger/less flexible then regular bag, but stronger & more flexible then a knot. It would also be easier to sew through.
Might also check out knitting/crochet sights for hints on dealing with keeping long lengths from getting tangles. Most knitters tend to use "center" pull yarn balls, that are bit less likely to wander off then balls that pull from outside. This could make it simpler to braid longer strands.
( Finally, <3 <3 <3 jessyratfink!!!! Your posts are just incredible! You ROCK, Girl!!!)
Fair warning, though--many of the new grocery bags 'self-destruct' after a short time. I've stored things in them, went to pick them up a month or so later and they crumbled. One of my friends made a beach bag out of them and by the time she finished the bottom was breaking apart! I think the softer plastic bags, like the Target bags or department store bags, will last; the 'crunchy' ones like the Safeway bags are the crumbly ones.
thanks again.
I absolutely love this idea! I'm a big fan of everything recycled (or upcycled) and this is a wonderful easy way to get rid of all those awful plastic bags! I decided to feature this instructable on my website, if you don't mind. Here's the link:
http://www.lescreateliers.com/Les_Createliers/Idees_Ideas/Entries/2011/11/15_Panier_en_sacs_de_plastiquePlastic_bags_basket.html
Cheers!
Marie-Eve
We reuse ours, for collecting dogie output, on the garden lawn.
Great detail down to the white polyester thread that is somehow
dark in one pic :-)
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And thank you!
this is an awesome idea! 5 stars for this!
THank you for inspiration!!!
And you're welcome!