
For my recycled bag holder I used Target brand bags. I cut the design off the front and just used the white portion of each bag. I layered the bags in the following pattern to make a larger piece of material.

I cut the binding tape 1/2 thick on the diagonal - sewing it together (and onto the bag holder) using a zig-zag stitch so it would be more decorative.

I folded binding tape over top and bottom of the oblong and secured it using a zig-zag stitch.
I placed a piece of binding tape at 2" down from the top and 3" up from the bottom. I threaded elastic through each of these - pulling the elastic tight and securing at each end. I placed a hoop of binding tape at the back for hanging the bag holder.

After sewing up the side edges - it looked like a large cracker!

Bags go in at the top and you pull them out one by one at the bottom.

a cute bag holder, although I always feel guilty when I do accept a plastic bag.
ReplyDeleteWow -- that's adorable -- what a great bag holder. Very, very clever!
ReplyDeletewow! i should make one of these
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