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I Am A Plastic Bag

the plastic bag bag

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/i-am-a-plastic-bag • Posted by Andy

So, my friend asked me to make her one of those "neat environmentally friendly grocery bags" and I thought why not use the colorful plastic grocery bags I have overflowing the cabinet under the sink! These bags came from Spinneys (yellow) and Choithrams(turquoise) which are popular grocery stores in Dubai. I used a size 8 crochet needle and a hobo bag design. Since the plastic was a bit scratchy I put a lining and to keep in the environmentally friendly theme the material has trees on it. So, if you see a happy girl at Baylor with this bag, that's my friend! P.S. I decided to name this bag the "I AM a plastic bag" to rival the cloth grocery bags which say " I am not a plastic bag". Enjoy!

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

9 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

So, my friend asked me to make her one of those "neat environmentally friendly grocery bags" and I thought why not use the colorful plastic grocery bags I have overflowing the cabinet under the sink! These bags came from Spinneys (yellow) and Choithrams(turquoise) which are popular grocery stores in Dubai. I used a size 8 crochet needle and a hobo bag design. Since the plastic was a bit scratchy I put a lining and to keep in the environmentally friendly theme the material has trees on it. So, if you see a happy girl at Baylor with this bag, that's my friend! P.S. I decided to name this bag the "I AM a plastic bag" to rival the cloth grocery bags which say " I am not a plastic bag". Enjoy!

Instructions

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    Get lots of plastic bags I think I used around 60 in total.

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    Lay the bag flat and fold it "hot-dog style twice. Cut 1/2 inch strips so that they are loops. *Disregard the ends

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    Put one loop in the other loop. Pull the loop through the other side of the loop. *I don't know how to explain this hopefully the picture is more helpful. Keep connecting and you have your yarn.

  4. I don't have a pattern for what I did but I can explain what I did. I made a big circle by getting bigger (2 stitches every x stich, x is the row you are on) then when I was happy with the size of the base I went 1 stitch in each stitch until I was happy with the height and made the straps. * take in account that the bag will stretch when you put heavy things inside

  5. The bag will be very scratchy and not at all comfortable, so put a cloth on the strap to protect your shoulder. * you need a thin but strong needle to do this and a strong arm