Monday, December 29, 2008

Bag Lady

I’m a bag lady. I love bags. I have a bunch of bags I take when I go shopping. I place them on the conveyor belt first so the checker knows I don’t want plastic. When I have a few extra things to take on visits to my parents’ house, I put them in my bags. When we go on a picnic I fill my bags with non-perishable items, reusable plastic plates and silverware, and cloth napkins. For my birthday, my mother-in-law “wrapped” one of my presents in a cloth bag. I was as excited about the bag as I was by what was in it!


I recently discovered reusable produce bags. I hate bringing my produce home in plastic bags (I do recycle them) but I need some way to corral a dozen apples or a few pounds of sweet potatoes. I could have ordered some online but, being a little crafty, I thought I could make some myself. So the other night I bought some tulle and gave it a try (I had some extra ribbon at home). I made them a little larger than necessary and I didn’t get the drawstring right until my second attempt. Otherwise I’m fairly happy with them. I haven’t been shopping since, but tonight I’ll be at the grocery store and try them out. I'll let you know how they work.

Edited to add: Tutorial now posted!

4 comments:

  1. Love it! What a fabulous idea :) I had some of the reusable produce bags at one point, and they've since gone MIA. :P I'll have to try your idea ~ did you sew them? About how big did you make them? ooo, post a pattern or directions and let us try! =D

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  2. I love it! What a creative and useful idea. How did you do the drawsting? Do tell...:)
    I thought your apples looked better than usual in the tulle bag :) This might be a fun and unique gift idea as opposed to a basket of apples or other fruit. Mix up some apples, pears, oranges, whole walnuts etc, and you have a lovely, healthy gift for someone.

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  3. The apples do look much better in green :) I'll try to write up some sewing directions. I'll have to think about how to explain the drawstring.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by the Pink Heels blog and introducing me to your fabulous blog! LOVE IT!

    You should seriously consider selling these produce bags on etsy.com. Since I am not crafty, I would buy them in a heartbeat as I too hate to use plastic for produce!

    Keep up the great work!

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