Recycle Your Tesco Bags

Recycle Your Tesco Bags

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I made this bag by fusing plastic bags together, then decorated with free hand embroidery and Applique! Pretty good for my second attempt. I tried fusing at xmas but I used to many layers so it didnt work out..

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You Will Need (8 things)

  • Felt or other fabric for applique
  • 1 Sewing Machine With Embroidery Foot (optional)
  • Scissors
  • Fabric for handles
  • Plastic Bag(s)
  • Iron
  • Ironing Paper or Blotting Paper
  • 12 x Plastic Bag(s) or more

Steps (4 steps, 120 minutes)

  1. 1

    Firstly gather your selection of plastic bags, flatten them out and cut the tops of them (save the handles for future projects or use the same method to make handles for this bag)

    set the iron between polyester and rayon.
    DON'T use steam function.

    Set up a suitable work surface and lay down some paper.

    Make sure the iron is not to hot.
    Lay down a few layers of bag and place paper on top. Begin moving over the paper, evenly distributing the heat, check the bag at regular intervals.

  2. 2

    If all goes according to plan the bags should begin fusing together. There is no set rule on layers. I used 6 layers on each side and that seemed quite sufficient. The first time I used way more and it became to thick.

    I think the best way to figure this out is to experiment with the number of layers and the size of bag you want.

  3. 3

    dont worry too much about how it looks, once you have two seperate fused sheets. join them together at the bottom with the sewing machine.

    Once you have done this now you can start to think about how you are going to decorate the bag. I used felt and fabric Applique on one side and on the other Free hand embroidery.

  4. 4

    Once you have decorated turn the other way and sew up the sides then turn out. I read somewhere that you dont have to bother about turning out. But if you are going to be careful because the threads might come a little loose.

    Finally - think about handles, then sew them to the insides!! :)

    Hey presto! You have something recycled that would cost you much more to buy and hardly any time to make at home!!!