Eco-Friendly Fabric Grocery Bag Tutorial

Easy Sewing Tutorial for All Ages

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Ann Siper

Sewing is quickly becoming the new knitting. The influx of sewing tutorials on the web show this. The growth in internet purse and bag tutorials will continue to grow this year thanks to the trendy retro craft of sewing. Eco-friendly crafts are all the rage on the web as well. Combine eco friendly fabrics with this easy sewing tutorial and you get a hot craft that is perfect for all ages. This easy eco-friendly fabric tote bag is perfect for anyone who can sew a straight line. You can save all those plastic grocery bags, recycle some old clothing, and grow with the current internet trend of online sewing tutorials.

Credit: RS
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Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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  • Bag Manufacturers2/25/2011

    Nice blog ! I like your article and i would like to read it again..and also waiting for the next post.
    For number one quality bag in which You will get quality as well as fashion.
    regards:

    <a href="http://www.viaam.com" target="blank" title="bag manufacturers"><b>Bag manufacturers</b></a>

  • Bag Manufacturers2/25/2011

    Nice blog ! I like your article and i would like to read it again..and also waiting for the next post.
    For number one quality bag in which You will get quality as well as fashion.
    regards:

    <a href="http://www.viaam.com" target="blank" title="bag manufacturers"><b>Bag manufacturers</b></a>

  • Project GreenBag8/14/2009

    What a wonderful idea! I am not a great sewer nor do I have the time. I use Project GreenBag bags since they are made from 100% organic cotton and so stylish its amazing!

    www.projectgreenbag.com

  • Pure Writing3/12/2009

    good video i loved the creativeness of the jeans.peace.

  • Kathryn Sharp12/23/2008

    It doesn't have to be jeans! Great job!

  • Barbara C., Wickliffe OH7/22/2008

    I am very grateful for this eco-bag instructional. I would like to add to comments - this is not to be critical AT ALL of the generous person who submitted the tutorial.
    1. I happened to see someone make one of these (or a similar one) on TV and she made much wider straps AND ADDED BUNTING at the middle to make the straps softer on the hands - which comes in handy for the arthritic perosn
    2. I know that with just a little more creativity a gusset can be added (with jeans material or duck or canvas) to give your bag a little more room. Again just a thought.,
    Thanks to the generous person who helped someone like me re-cycle a pair of jeans - probably one I purchased for $1 at the thrift store - in a 3X so I get a big bag!!

  • cata6/11/2008

    Thank you indeed, Great tutorial!
    Regards from Italy.
    Cata
    http://www.catascraft.blogspot.com

  • Donna Porter6/8/2008

    Good instructions.

  • jcorn6/4/2008

    I really, really like this idea! Perfect for our old jeans!

  • Aparna Nambiar6/4/2008

    Great idea! Perfect way to recycle those pairs of jeans that you don't fit into any longer!

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