MAKING BAGS (FINAL SUBMISSION): How to make a bag from recycled material

Hi everyone.It shouldn't surprise you that I am still scouting the net to get you a final submission on our making bags series. Today I bring you a brief one on using recycled/old materials (we used a pillow case here) for making a pretty one. Credits to Cremedelacraft. They have got a great collection over there. Enjoy this final piece!



NOTE:

I was inspired to make this DIY tote bag after I took a trip to the farmer's market and realized I needed a comfortable and lightweight bag to carry all my goodies. I love the way this DIY project turned out and, more importantly, there was no sewing involved!

A pillowcase already has all the stitching you need to create this easy and stylish tote bag. The cross-body shoulder strap also makes it super comfortable to carry around all day. Just grab a pillowcase from your dresser, stamp it, give it a couple snips and you've got a custom carry-all tote for your next trip to the market!

Follow the steps below to make your very own.



Materials:
• King Size Pillowcase (you could also use a standard size, but the bag will be smaller. I used this one which measures 41" x 21")
• Acrylic Paint and a Dish Sponge (if you wish to add a pattern to the bag)
• Long Fabric Strip (for the strap)
• Scissors


Steps:
• Lay the pillowcase flat with the open end facing towards you. Then grab the open end side of the pillowcase and fold it about half way up.
• To add a pattern to the bag, cut out your desired shape from an ordinary dish sponge and use it as a stamp. Dab it in some paint and create your desired design.
• To attach the strap, cut small holes on both sides of the pillowcase where the open end meets the back layer. Grab your fabric and knot it on both sides. I weaved three pieces of fabric together to create a braided look.
• Turn the bag over and bring the two bottom corners together. Attach them by cutting a small hole in each corner and knotting them together with a small piece of fabric.
• To create a tassel like I have on my bag, grab some of your scrap fabric and wrap it around the center of the flap.

You're done! Enjoy your new bag.

...culled from Cremedelacraft

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