How To Make An Eco-Friendly Shopping Bag
86Easy To Make Replacement, For The Plastic Shopping Bag!
You will need one meter or yard of medium weight of cotton denim (not stretch-denim) Poplin, Twill, a polished cotton or a light weight upholstery fabric. Using a 45"/112.5cm wide fabric works out perfectly without any waste. If your sewing machine takes heavy-duty thread use it otherwise an all purpose thread of matching or contrasting color will be fine. You'll also need a measuring tape, a good pair of cutting scissors and some pins. An iron would be helpful and your sewing machine.
For you, who don't have a sewing machine you need to follow the same steps. You'll also need good sharp hand sewing needles. Sew all the seams using a really small running stitches, once you get the the end of the seam go back again and reverse your stitches...( have the stitches showing in the empty spaces) For extra durability give it an extra seam. Obviously sewing the bag by hand will take a bit longer but these are great take along projects to sew while on the bus or subway to and fro work or when traveling.
1.Cutting: total of 5 pieces-follow the lay-out drawing. (note -no or little material waste)
cut 1piece 24"/60cmX42"/105cm for the main body of the bag
cut 1piece 4"/10cmX42"/105cm for strap piece#1
cut 2pieces 4"/10cmX36"/90cm for strap piece#2 & piece#3
cut 1piece 8"/20cmX8"/20cm for pocket
Prepping Strap:
Sew together the strap pieces to form a large "ring" using a 3/8"/1cm seam allowances, press seams open
Next using your iron fold strap over a 1/3 it's width lengthwise.... 11/2"/3.75cm (right side of picture #1)
Fold over and iron 1/2"/1.25cm on opposite side (left side fold of picture #1 )
Next fold strap in half and press (picture # 2) -sew around the whole 'ring' 3/8"/1/2cm from edge
Fold strap 'ring' in half and mark with a pin both half way points, (we'll use these guide points when we're ready to assemble the bag)
Prep: main body of bag
Double fold the two 24" ends 3/8"/1cm and again 3/8"/1cm and press
Do the same double fold at the top of the pocket & press
Give a single fold at the bottom of the pocket & press
Prepping main body of bag and pocket:
Double fold the two 24" ends 3/8"/1cm and again 3/8"/1cm and press
Do the same double fold at the top of the pocket & press
Give a single fold at the bottom of the pocket & press
Sewing:
Sew the two pressed end seams of 'main body' of bag and the top seam of the pocket. (I've used a contrast thread so it might be easier to see)
Centre & pin pocket onto 'main body' 5"/12.5cm or so from top seam (make sure you have the single fold pinned under so there will be no raw edge that can unravel). Now sew bottom seam of pocket onto 'main body'.
Easy way to centre length of 'strap ring' onto bag.....don't let this next bit confuse you just follow it step by step: take strap guide mark #1 and pin it to the left top edge of the 'main body'.....pin guide mark #2 onto right bottom edge of 'main body'
also centre the width of strap over pocket (so that the raw side edges of pocket are covered) (pictures #5&6)
Sew all around both sides of strap
Re-enforce strap at all 4 top edges (sew over them each 3-4 times)
Fold 'main body' in half right side out, pin top sides together (making sure that your edges are even) sew using 3/8"/1/2cm seam allowance
Turn bag inside-out, press seam flat making sure that the seam is right at the edge, sew a seam at 1/2"/.08cm (you have just accomplished a french seam) (picture #7)
We're almost done.
You have a flat bag now, just like an envelope. To give it "thickness" pull the bottom corner point out, pin in a triangle as shown (both corners), give it a double seam, turn right side out and "tah-dah" done.
Time to brag...The plastic-grocery-bag has been ousted.
Congrats! Now you're ready and you know how to mass produce these Eco-friendly shopping bags for yourself, for family, for friends and neighbors.....
I've designed this bag with the strapping enclosing the body of the bag to give extra strength. The total weight carried in them is not depending only on the strength of the patch of fabric and thread that was used to fasten on the straps.
Tips: Instead of making straps you can replace them with webbing available at the fabric stores. This webbing adds extra strength too. But make sure you use the same enclosing style.
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Very nice idea. You can never have too many eco friendly ideas.
Now we just need to make sure we fill them with eco friendly products!!
Great! I was looking for someone to show me how to make one! Thanks
What a creative idea! This is the second hub I have found really interesting by you! You have some great ideas for environmentally friendly products with such easy to follow instructions.
Taz
very clear instructions! A lot of stores sell very afforable reusable bags now but if you want a custom unique bag for yourself or others, these would be great!
good job! this will make a nice valentine's gift...
I've been using plastic bags for to long now, time to quit. Great hub
I like it
really great lens...thanks for all the details
Thank you for this hub. I am passionate about doing what we can to be enrionmentally responsible. Your bag ideas are splendid
Zsuzsy,
I am going to check it out some more myself. I do not crochet, well, not well anyway, so it's not something I would do myself, but I found it to be interesting.
zsuzsy,
This is a great hub. Last weekend I was visiting my brother, and my sister-in-law asked me if I ever heard of 'plarn'. I said noooooooooo,,,,,,can't say that I have. Well, turns out people are crocheting bags made of, you got it, plastic shopping bags. It really is amazing and another good way to re-use plastic instead of clogging our dump sites with it. If you care to check it out, just Google the word plarn.
Trish
Great tips, I missed this one. I bought some cloth bags from Amazon.com, since then for a few months, I have never used any plastic bags, so thats a good thing. I hope everyone either makes the bags like yours or they should buy cloth bags and help the environment.
Great detail and nice accompanying photos :)
How very European, Zuz!! And very creative, of course!
ECoBag! More power to you and everyone who makes one of these. Well done Zsuzsy Bee. I think I may even have a go at this.
Your fan.
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Great Hub. We have imposed a surcharge on plastic bags in our stores. So we now make use of material bags (store bought mostly).So your hub is a great way to make our own custom shopping bags. a plain green, blue or any other colour will definitely ensure you are beaten up as a wimp in the store (as a mere male that is).
Excellent instructions but I don't want to break dearly beloved's sewing machne!
I like the way you reinforced the bottom of your bag design with the strap handles. Very Nice! C.S.
Zsuzsy, this is a great project. Years ago I used to make tote bags following a design very similar to yours. I loved making them for gifts, and I would custom-monogram them. Who ever knew the plastic bag issue would be putting these practical and attractive hand-made bags right back into fashion?
Just had a thought...make a smaller bag for your young helper to carry. And if that young helper happens to be a boy, make the bag in a color funnebone would approve of. :)
Great hub!
Waht a wonderful tutorial. I've been a fashion student, but i never paid attention to sewing, i just thought it was too difficult and that i should leave sewing upto the tailors! Now i wish i had learnt some stitching! Great hub Zsuzsy.
This is another great hub from you Zsuzsy.Just a few days back my kids' school asked everyone to bring 15 polythene bags and said they will be given a cloth bag in exchange.It is so good to see people changing to make this Earth a safe place to live in.
I love the way you make things that I like, so simple.When I make this one I will have something to flaunt about.Thanks for such a useful hub.Thumbs UP!
is there a way you can show me how to make a masculine looking one of these so I can be eco friendly and not be beaten up outside the circle k?
I am a fan of eco friendly bag--- i like to use calico. thanks for the easy step to step procedures......
I'm not much for sewing but my fiance is, and she loved it when I showed her this hub. Thanks for the good instruction and info!
You would find me a difficult student when it comes to sewing LOL Hmmm...I may find somebody to follow your instructions! Yes! Indeed it could be a great idea for gifts too... :)
Can you sew one for me Zsuzsy please, Zsuzsy? :) I don't know how to sew like you can. This reminds me of one of the stores here who sells this type of bag. If you use this instead of plastic, they give you double points for your groceries. Yes, (guilty) our dept stores still use plastics. Bad.bad.bad, I know :(
Thank you! This is a great hub - easy to follow directions and pictures! Can't wait to make one - I love to get crafty!
Great hub! The pattern and step-by-step photos are fantastic.
(Another plus... if I make my own bag, I'm more likely to remember to put it in the car before shopping trips.)
Nice looking bag, and roomy, too. It should hold a lot of ummm... groceries!
very useful and well written hub, thanks.
Zsuzsy,
We have a new shopping opening early 2009 and they have banned plastic bags.
Grocers, meat shops, Vegetables and clothing. Everyone had to sign up and say they will not allow plastic bags to go out with their clients. No plastic bags. Your bags are going to be come the rage.
Perhaps you should move to Balgowla Sydney NSW for those extra sales. Who knows you may become Australia's next Millionaire.
Good luck if you do. Spend it wisely
Thank you
Great hub Zsuzsy--very good info--you make it so easy!!
Brilliant! And attractive as well. We must all make some of these great bags soon. Thumbs Up!










































Zsuzsy Bee Hub Author 20 months ago
Lindsay, thank you for taking a look and for commenting.
The eco friendly products are the most important
kindest regards Zsuzsy