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Woven Plastic Bag Bag

Woven Plastic Bag Bag
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This is an easy way to recycle. It is a simple plastic bag bag that only requires a basic knowledge of two words: over and under. The only materials that you need can be found in almost any home and the end product is useful, not just something pretty that sits on a shelf.
 
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Step 1What You'll Need

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For this bag you'll need:
1. An ample supply of plastic bags
2. Cardboard ( a little bit bigger than your finished bag)
3. Scissors
4. Yarn
5. Duct Tape (any color, I just happened to have teal)
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17 comments
Jul 4, 2011. 11:10 PMjanaro says:
Hi
This is agood work I like it .
May 26, 2011. 4:47 PMholly14 says:
This is so good! We are doing a task at school where we have to make bags out of recycled materials so this is really great for me. I'm pretty sure I will use this technique :)
Oct 2, 2010. 1:35 AMLadyLark says:
Love this idea, but I am clearly doing something wrong. I followed all the instructions and wove the bags onto the cardboard. But after I cut the yarn and tied it and removed the bag from the cardboard, all I had was a woven tube. I must be missing the step where you close up the bottom of the bag. :/ Silly me. Please help! Thanks
Aug 1, 2010. 7:22 AM=3 says:
Instead of yarn you could use plastic bag strips right? And would it possible to put a zipper on one of these some how because I want to make one of these as a pencil case for when I have to go back to school.
Apr 20, 2009. 12:00 AMScriptone says:
Wonderful idea, I was looking for something like this. I love how you figured out how to make the loom "lift" so you can zoom the shuttle through faster. thank you.
Apr 17, 2010. 9:31 AMshophope says:
Hi! I'm looking for ideas for a livelihood program for a small community in a slum area in paranaque. Think this can work?
Feb 21, 2010. 5:02 PMgreatpanda says:
 FWIW, the tool you're calling a "shuttle" is actually a "shed stick".  The space that it holds is the shed.  A shuttle is what you wrap yarn around to pass the weft back and forth through the shed.  I want to try this sometime, always too many bags lying around...
Aug 27, 2009. 1:45 PMdigsretro says:
Why not leave the bag strips as loops? Then you can connect them at each end by looping them the way you can connect two rubber bands together. Also you'd be weaving with double the thickness of 'yarn' so the weaving would go faster, I'm assuming. Note: I haven't tried this, I'm just talking theory... The bag looks really cool, though, good job! Karin in Orlando
Aug 28, 2009. 6:35 AMdigsretro says:
Well you could just attach the same color loop so the color would continue. And something I thought about later is that you wouldn't have all those little tab ends where you tied on another strip, making it look a little bit cleaner. :)
Aug 25, 2009. 12:31 PMcarolatjando says:
This is an awesome idea! Could you use the same concept with scraps of fabric as well? Also to "recycle?"
Jul 5, 2009. 11:19 AMDarkshot says:
Hi, i wanted to know...do you think that this awesome bag would be strong/soft enough for a 15,6" laptop????????? and how many bags do you think it would take?
Jul 6, 2009. 11:39 PMDarkshot says:
Okay, thanks anyways, I got an old apple bag from my mom. This was from when my dad used to work there back in the day. :D free bags FTW!
Apr 20, 2009. 4:25 PMIdahoDavid says:
Nice use for those bags everyone seems to accumulate. I work for a library and I can see this as a great craft for kids to make there own book bags. Well done.

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