Cheery Mod tote entry, omni-crafter category of the tote challenge. The cheery tote is made of fabric from Amy Butler's midwest modern collection. The outside fabric is pleated, topped with a...
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After seeing photos of the destruction caused by plastic bags, I decided we needed to do something with them once we brought them home to keep them from becoming destructive. I chose to enter the...
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The Glitter Glam Tote is an entry for the Glitter category of the tote challenge. The bag is made of a black velvety plush mystery material from a second-hand store find, and a patterned rayon...
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I made this stylish clutch out of completely recycled materials. The main body of the bag was knit with plastic grocery bags I cut into strips and made into balls of "yarn". The white tweed is from...
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All That Glitters Entry. This bag is made from a brightly striped fabric and embellished with a fabric image of a cowgirl, a tiny crocheted heart, two types of vintage ricrac and a ruffle made from a...
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I made this tote bag out of fabric I acquired from a flea market. The petals of the flowers are hand-sewn and from an old quilt and the inside is from old remnants purchased at the same market.
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This tote bag is made from 100% post-consumer recycled aluminum soda can tabs. They are bound together with recycled nylon crochet cord from a thrift store purse I unravelled. The tote is...
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Bag is made from fused plastic bags, an old seat belt for the handles and the charm is a milk cap along with plastic bottle beads.
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This bag is so much fun to make. And it's easy to make from whatever scraps you have lying around. This is a good use of leftover pieces that are too big to throw away but are not very useful for...
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*Log Cabin Patchwork: Eco-Chic category *Colorful Spring-inspired Pastel My fabric came from my curtains, 7 years ago and the scraps infront of the bag came from a fellow grandma quilter. It took me...
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The Jillian story: Designed to have subtle attitude, this messanger tote is made from a recycled painters' tarp/dropcloth splattered with green and black paint. This tote is fully lined with a fun...
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This "fun" felted bag is hand crocheted from 100% merino wool. It measures 15"x12" and can be used as a purse or a tote.
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ECO-CHIC Bag I made this bag from: 1. An old curtain from the thrift store, 2. A blue womans shirt size XL from the thrift store also, 3. batting from an old quilt of my moms that fell apart...
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I don't think you'll see another bag like this one anywhere : )
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Eco-Chic Entry- Made from ALL recycled materials (except thread.) I found this gorgeous Scottish wool skirt from the 1960's and had to make a big bag out of it! I kept the original skirt details and...
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I am entering this bag into the Eco Chic category. It is made from old upholstery samples that I saved from the garbage, four old ties saved from a bag forgotten in the back of a closet, and buttons...
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Summer tote bag (perfect for the beach or pool) created with a tropical cotton and has a front pocket with pinup motif that's embelished with rhinestones.
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the handles, weave, and trim are made from 3" wide bias tape that i made from scraps. the foudation of the bag is twill. i like making totes and use them for many things (library, grocery...
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my paying job is designing and selling t-shirts for my company called bigcountry (www.bigcountrytees.com). occasionally, we get a shirt that has some flaws, or a printing mistake, etc. i HATE...
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I am entering this tote in the Eco Chic section of the Tote-ally Crafty Bag Challenge. This tote is made from 100% reclaimed fabrics, and is my own design. The brown fabric was once...
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