Make your own plastic tote bag from recycled plastic bags

 by user669
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Have you ever wanted to do something with all those plastic bags from the market? Maybe you don't have a recycling center that will take them near you. With a little time and creativity you can make some pretty cool stuff like this big tote bag.

I know that this may not be the first on this subject but maybe I can share some ideas not covered by others.

If you like my effort here please take time to rate it.
 
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Step 1: What you will need to get started

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You will need a ton of bags. I think I counted 30 bags by the time I was done with the tote bag. You will need an iron that can be set to low heat and some scissors, aluminum foil and something hard and flat. I used plywood.
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LinuxH4x0r says: Apr 7, 2008. 6:02 PM
Cool! I do a similar thing with styrofoam. I will have to try this
user669 (author) in reply to LinuxH4x0rApr 8, 2008. 3:52 PM
Thanks! You can make tons of stuff using this method. I think I am going to try to make a Rain Poncho or coat. Also a shower curtain came to mind for future projects.
container_gardener in reply to user669Aug 26, 2012. 8:04 AM
A shower curtain would be so cool! It would be a great attraction in a guest bathroom. Imagine all of the compliments you'd receive from visitors.
recycle plastic says: Oct 29, 2011. 12:08 AM
This is certainly creative! Recycling plastic products is great for the environment but as stated earlier be careful around the birds. I am wondering what do people use this for primarily? I know that looks are not everything but id like to hear what are the most common uses for these bags. Ill start ( this is speculative since I haven't personally made these yet) I think Id use them to organize some of my loose items in the garage. ( like my cleaner, towels etc. Perhaps put some of my camping gear in there. Also have you tested the strength? It would be nice to know approx how many pounds these can hold. Anyhow thanks for sharing and keep up the recycling!
lsutter says: Jun 30, 2011. 6:29 PM
Need more instruction on this step please? Also is there a way to make the bag more square rather than flat?
dmesser says: Feb 3, 2009. 11:09 AM
If you have birds in your home, be sure to do this in an area where they won't be exposed to the vapors at all. The fumes from plastic fusing can kill your birds.
CAP55 in reply to dmesserJul 26, 2009. 2:36 PM
Hi: Just curious, what are you using to fuse besides an iron and foil? Gosh, no one wants to kill the birds............ Is there another method?
dmesser in reply to CAP55Dec 31, 2010. 2:04 PM
I still use an iron and foil. Just be sure to do this away from the birds in your home and in a room that is ventilated to the outside air. That's just a good practice, even for yourself.

Sorry for the delay. I've been away for quite a while...
gjenkins says: Dec 26, 2008. 9:50 PM
I'd been saving empty cereal bags waiting for a something interesting to do and your project inspired me. I used a method I saw on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtB2c6pdUOU)and just cut the tops and bottoms off of 4 layers of walmart bags for each side. I placed pieces of a Steve & Barry's bag to fill on the clear window on the cereal bags and to make the bottom (with about 3 layers of the walmart bag btwn two pieces of S&B bag). I also cut out the cereal name and kangaroo and placed them inside the window as well. With an iron set on 3, I fused the pieces between sheets of parchment and used thick cardboard instead of wood. I used your no sew method to fuse the bags together and used bag scraps to fuse the handle on the bag. Fun project, next time I'll try it with gift wrap, newspaper or post cards. Thanks for a great instructable! Now we have a cool storage item for the kitchen.
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KittyF in reply to gjenkinsNov 19, 2010. 7:16 PM
It'd be great if instead of just a few pics you'd actually make an instructible for this so we could see what you did.
user669 (author) in reply to gjenkinsJan 13, 2009. 10:25 PM
That's a great lookin bag you made! Thanks for posting!
josephine L. de Guzman says: Sep 9, 2010. 1:51 AM
thanks for this bag. for now, i hane my project in science
cantthinkof bettername says: Aug 17, 2008. 7:34 PM
I use plastic bags as trash can liners.
nax in reply to cantthinkof betternameMay 31, 2010. 6:26 PM
I do too, but since I'm more careful about recycling than I am about making sure I have a tote when I get groceries I end up with more bags than I need for trash can liners.

So this might be fun.
livegrooveknit says: Apr 1, 2010. 8:53 AM
is that a real dollar bill fused in the top photo? how fun to think of things to fuse inside. i am a knitter so i could fuse in lots of little bits of yarn left from other projects. and i am going to have my kids draw all over the bags with sharpies before i fuse the layers. i don't know where you guys find such groovy-looking bags though. the ones i see here and there are all uggo. i have a goal of never bringing another plasty nasty into my house but i still have a small stash i am trying to use up productively.
Blueboyx31 says: Apr 13, 2008. 8:12 PM
I tried a small version of this before venturing into the bigger bag. The project was quick and fun. thanks for posting.
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user669 (author) in reply to Blueboyx31Apr 15, 2008. 3:12 AM
Wow that blue looks really good! Now when I am at the store and see bags of bright colors I try to think what it would look like fused together! Thanks for sharing Blueboyx31! It made my day to see someone else's bag!!
Lance Mt. in reply to user669Aug 5, 2009. 12:55 AM
After seeing this, i am now commited to making one.
Lance Mt. says: Aug 5, 2009. 12:54 AM
(Quake/Unreal announcer) Unnnn-stoppable! GOD-LIKE
CAP55 says: Jul 26, 2009. 2:38 PM
I will be posting my plastic bag idea reallllllll soon............. you all inspired me!!!!
CAP55 says: Jul 26, 2009. 2:37 PM
'I just want to say that these items are absolutely wonderful and you people are so talented. Could someone tell me how to fuse the bags if not with an iron? God bless you all. I love this website..........

Carol
bacaboi says: Jan 13, 2009. 8:18 PM
I Fused these bags together. I used a nicer bag for the outermost layer, and a black bag for the handle and border.
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mkmstrings in reply to bacaboiJul 23, 2009. 12:45 AM
Nice!!
bacaboi in reply to bacaboiJan 13, 2009. 8:19 PM
and this was a test. My aunt wanted me to make one since she uses the plain eco friendly bags from the grocerie store. She wanted something different.
user669 (author) in reply to bacaboiJan 13, 2009. 10:33 PM
That looks really good! I'm sure your aunt will be vary happy with her new bag!
headlessbubble says: Mar 11, 2009. 7:27 PM
mine didn't turn out as good as yours but this is a great idea! thanks
vyki says: Jan 24, 2009. 2:52 PM
I love this idea and will definately be trying it!
KreaKatri says: Jan 8, 2009. 3:27 AM
Hey! Nice instructable, and great idea :) I was wondering how long-lasting it is?
user669 (author) in reply to KreaKatriJan 13, 2009. 10:30 PM
It's very strong and will last a long time unless you over abuse it.
KreaKatri in reply to user669Jan 14, 2009. 7:13 AM
Okay, thanks! Then I'll have to make one :)
user669 (author) says: Jun 14, 2008. 7:01 PM
Thanks everyone for the comments. I wanted to share a bag that was made with fusing and thread. I like this bag because the maker used the logos in a stylish manner. Check out the targets... With a little time and skill you can really get great results like eclipse_etc's bag.
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eclipsed in reply to user669Dec 30, 2008. 12:15 AM
Wow! I just joined instructables a couple days ago, I am looking around at some tutes and I found a picture of my bag! Thanks for the compliments user669. (I am eclipse_etc on Flickr)
user669 (author) in reply to eclipsedJan 13, 2009. 10:27 PM
I didn't want people to think that they all turned out as ugly as mine did! lol Welcome to Instructables!
mtjohnson6 says: Jun 13, 2008. 7:26 AM
OK...all was good up until step 9. You did a whole lot of stuff, but only supplied a few words. It was hard for me to determine what you had done by just looking at the pics. I can see the wood in the pic, but I have NO idea what you are doing with it...Are you ironing on it? HELP I want to make one of these, but my "remedial" mind is having a hard time processing step 9. :(
philipwholland in reply to mtjohnson6Dec 10, 2008. 10:47 PM
i had the idea that you should use the equivalent of the type of seam that is used on the legs of jeans, but instead use melting instead of sewing, and then, of course, turn it inside out so that the seam is more aesthetically pleasing.
user669 (author) in reply to mtjohnson6Jun 14, 2008. 7:12 PM
Hi, Sorry I lost you on step 9. I placed the wood where I wanted the inside edge of the bag to be. The wood is acting as a guide to help keep the sides straight. Without the wood there I found it hard to fuse the inside edges nice and even. I use the wood on both right and left side of the bag. I am not ironing on the wood but along the side of the wood on the outer edge. Hope this helps!!
mtjohnson6 in reply to user669Jun 15, 2008. 9:13 AM
Thanks...I am a little closer to seeing the light...OK..can you post a picture of just the sides of the bag?? That would be a TREMENDOUS help. If I could see that, I could then figure out the rest, sorry but I tend to be a visual learner... Thanks...
user669 (author) in reply to mtjohnson6Jun 27, 2008. 2:21 PM
From what angle would you like the photo?
mtjohnson6 in reply to user669Jun 27, 2008. 6:48 PM
Just of the sides as you are holding it up in your hands and one of the sides taken from the inside. Thanks...
limpach says: Oct 18, 2008. 7:46 PM
Is that a symbol off a "Piggly Wigglys" bag?
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