The size of your shopping bag will depend on the size t-shirt you use. Your shopping bag will be the exact same size as the t-shirt, so you will probably not want to use any large shirts. Women's medium sized shirts, children's large shirts, and men's small shirts should work best.
Begin by turning the t-shirt inside out. Sew along the bottom of the t-shirt so that it is completely closed. For strength, it's a good idea to add an extra line of stitching in case it begins to tear at a later date.
Next, use sharp scissors to cut both arms off of the t-shirt. These will form the handles for your shopping bag. You also need to cut out the neck of the t-shirt. Make a scoop large enough when you cut so that you will be able to fit groceries into the bag. You will not need to do any sewing around the seam of the sleeves and collar. T-shirts are made from jersey material which will not fray or come apart when used or washed.
The last thing you need to do is make some reinforced stitching on the handles of your bag. Because you have cut the stitching open by cutting off the sleeves and the neck, your handles may tear in the future. To fix this, simply turn the shoulders (they will be the handles of the bag) inside out and stitch across the shoulder seam once or twice to make sure it is extra strong.
If you have t-shirts with neat designs, they will make great logos that will stand out on the front of your bag. Plain t-shirts can even be decorated or screen printed with your favorite logo, design, or saying. You can even write comments about recycling on your bags to inspire others to do the same.
These cloth shopping bags are free to make and so easy to use. They can be rolled up and kept in your purse or in your car until needed. They are not quite as strong as canvas bags, so you should not put heavy items such as milk or water jugs in them. Carry those by their handles instead. They are as strong as the plastic bags the stores carry, however. It is a great way to reuse and recycle your favorite old t-shirts that are too junky to be worn, but too awesome to get rid of.
Published by Amber S.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentThis is such a great idea! I found another site that has a no sew version of this idea at http://www.menscottontshirts.com/article_info.php?articles_id=2
Sew or no sew, recycle those old thsirts!
I would love to see a photo of these creative bags!
That's not too similar, you should write it! :D
Darn, I was going to write one on how to make bags out of blue jeans- too similiar to yours. Very good article!
Very interesting idea!
This is a way cool idea!