tshirt-bag-tshirt or the emergency eco friendly bag

 by zenilorac
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multi purpose tshirt in a few quick steps.
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Step 1: The first cut is the deepest.....

you will need-
*a t-shirt (sleevless/vests type works best)
*bootlace or other strong cord thats long enough to go round your waist
*drawstring toggle (i never throw stuff out so had one off an old rucksack, but you can buy them in craft stores)
*scissors
*large safteypin

find the hem and snip open the side seam (about 1cm) to open this channel
Pixie Puddle says: Oct 31, 2012. 3:08 PM
I want to do this and like you be wearing it over a long sleeve top, just for the look on the shop assistants face when they ask me if a need a bag, And y response is a no followed by striping and converting my top into my bag, draw string in place and ready to go, I would just find it amusing, :)
Sewfire says: Jul 4, 2012. 7:38 PM
Very good idea! I used some old stained tops with the sleeves removed and the bottoms stitched closed to hold cans for recycling, but I'm long on tops and short on space. Maybe I'll use some of those old tops to make grocery bags.
bluemoon6 says: Feb 29, 2012. 12:23 PM
what a great Idea...now I want that bag of clothes back that I gave to good will last week....LOL !!!!!!
timwikander says: Feb 28, 2012. 6:53 AM
This is fantastic! I spent several months researching, using, and testing reusable bags for my dissertation/thesis project as an industrial design student. There are a lot of things that reusable bags do wrong, but then that's what typically happens when a new product is modeled after an existing one with a very different function. Using a reusable bag is more than just creating a substitute, it demands more attention; you see it while you use it at the store, but you also see it at home and on the way to the store. So the idea to make it an object of fashion, in addition to just function, is very smart. This is essentially what Baggu has done, and why t-shirt bags are so popular. Wearing a shirt you like makes you feel good - the same concept applies to a bag. What I love about your design though, is how simple it is to make. Making your own bag from your own loved t-shirt is what I think makes this idea great. I am already looking to see which of my own shirts I'll use. I think my first attempt will be a t-shirt with a pocket so I can have a dedicated space to stow receipts. Thanks for a great instructable!
kirnex says: Apr 30, 2009. 7:41 AM
Woooah...I REALLY, REALLY love this idea! I am picturing men's undershirts (a pack of three for like $5-7?) instead of those new "eco-friendly reusable" bags all the stores are selling. THESE you can wash, they damned well won't split when you carry heavy things and they are easy to store. At the risk of sounding melodramatic, You are GENIUS! You should make these to sell.
SageMinto in reply to kirnexOct 21, 2010. 7:35 PM
The men undershirt packs are a great idea!. I want to try that =)
AstralQueen says: Sep 10, 2009. 5:58 AM
I have some old tank tops that I just don't wear anymore because they're either stained or just plain faded. I tie the bottom using this method and knot them permanently and they've made great shopping bags. Awesome stuff, thank you for the inspiration.
ichigogo says: Jun 17, 2009. 4:01 PM
Clever lady!
Kibi says: Jun 8, 2009. 7:54 AM
That's really cool!
jacq01uk says: May 3, 2009. 12:54 PM
cool idea 4 a beach bag... ;o) I'm gonna give this a try!
KnittinLady says: Apr 30, 2009. 4:53 AM
Awesome idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Going to have to try this one out this weekend too!!!
mandarin-girl says: Feb 1, 2009. 3:08 AM
great i'm working on this right now and thinking of making A grafitty stencil on it for the style part
Anamcara says: Jan 25, 2009. 4:29 PM
I loved this its great for the beach too!
xlovelikegravity says: Oct 7, 2008. 12:49 AM
Very very nice!! It's so simple but I never thought about that! Wow
MarsJosefina says: Aug 14, 2008. 5:10 PM
What a great instructable. Simple, quick, but useful, and really doesn't require any materials(it's not like you're sacraficing a shirt). One of the best ideas I've ever seen.
zenilorac (author) in reply to MarsJosefinaAug 15, 2008. 2:33 AM
thanks!
n8pzg says: Apr 29, 2008. 10:45 PM
Best idea Ive seen. Kudos for the green tip.
KDCorri says: Apr 3, 2008. 1:19 PM
Way to go! Great way to use that oversize guy's tank top from a softball team I used to be on - you know the type: armholes so big you practically fall out of 'em?!
eileenda says: Mar 24, 2008. 8:48 AM
I love that!good idea:)
dianaw says: Mar 23, 2008. 9:57 PM
very cool. Great idea. Makes me wanna shop. ;-)
duck-lemon says: Mar 23, 2008. 3:21 AM
cool nice work
GorillazMiko says: Mar 22, 2008. 8:27 PM
Awesome! I might do this with some shirts I don't use.
And funny part: take off shirt (hopefully you are not now naked!)

:P
Gunk on Floor says: Mar 22, 2008. 7:24 PM
Very Nice!
keng says: Mar 22, 2008. 6:18 PM
that's awesome...and it's still a shirt!!!
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