DIY Recycled Tote Bag using plastic bags

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  • @PlancoTV
    @PlancoTV Před rokem +422

    I work in a plastic bag factory. A quick tip I can offer. WIndex on a rag, ammonia, or rubbing alcohol will remove any print you want to remove. You can also cut out a mosaic of bits of colored bags and lay them on then iron with parchment paper to make a unique pattern. Plastic has grain like wood (runs in one direction) generally running from top (handles) to bottom (bottom seal) and if you alternate your panels at the start in your layers. Your Tote will have a stronger body.

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před rokem +32

      😳You just opened a world of possibilities!! Thank you!

    • @countryvita
      @countryvita Před rokem +9

      Will plastic release any toxic chemicals into air when being ironed? Should mask be worn while ironing?

    • @GoblinSlayer43
      @GoblinSlayer43 Před rokem +12

      I don't think the bags are getting hot enough to release any toxic fumes. They aren't reaching a melting point. Only being heated enough to make them stick together. So I don't think there is a need for a mask. Imo.

    • @robinbaustian2669
      @robinbaustian2669 Před rokem +3

      Thank you Jason!!

    • @robbiediles4242
      @robbiediles4242 Před rokem +13

      I thank you so much sir for sharing you've been most helpful telling us how to remove the ink off of plastic bag that's wonderful also you have been helpful sir in telling us how to make our bags stronger which is what I really need be blessed in the Lord Jesus

  • @carolmarszalek7062
    @carolmarszalek7062 Před rokem +110

    great video! Two suggestions, first, when stitching the seams, I would adjust your stitch length to 3, any smaller and you will run the risk of perforating the plastic, it will rip easier under stress. Second, to add strength to the seams, after sewing together I would put back between parchment and fuse (iron) the seams on the outside edge of the stitching for added strength and to help prevent losing your seam line.

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před rokem +14

      I don't know why I didn't think of fusing the seams! Thank you for your suggestions!

    • @f.joannerosales400
      @f.joannerosales400 Před rokem +2

      This is what I thought as I was watching this.

    • @Antonina81
      @Antonina81 Před 6 měsíci

      I was thinking the same: ,,Why she din't iron eges together to glue them because hole from needle can just opet biger holes when weight is in bag and break the bag.

    • @vitafalcao2654
      @vitafalcao2654 Před 2 dny

      I was thinking the same, told myself that when I try out a tote bag I wldnt stitch it but run the iron on the edges.

  • @bettygregory3842
    @bettygregory3842 Před 2 lety +55

    Wonderful idea. Sew the bottom and sides first. Then attach front and back.. Much easier to attach that way.

  • @beckyev1965
    @beckyev1965 Před rokem +39

    I love your simple approach here - and one thing I might add is some sort of tape sewn all along the seams (especially on the bottom). You could use scrap fabric or purchased bias tape for some fun contrast and extra strength.

  • @WABWSM
    @WABWSM Před rokem +50

    Awesome video! Quick bonus tip for the comment section, take your left over cuts and cut then into flat strips/sections. Sandwich them in the large panels to maximize the recycled materials, as it incorporates the waste product back into the finished project

  • @notconvincedgranny6573
    @notconvincedgranny6573 Před rokem +41

    Also - after you iron it the first time, lift, flip over, and iron again; as you iron, the plastic actually shrinks and this will take care of any air bubbles.

  • @karolsorrell827
    @karolsorrell827 Před rokem +13

    Very cute. Little tip, I would sew the handles first and then sew them onto the front and back panels.

  • @AWanderingEye
    @AWanderingEye Před rokem +18

    anyone else here separating their plastic bags (ones with holes and ones w/o holes?)? I use the ones without holes for vital liners in bathroom. The ones with holes wind up "donated" to the recycling bin at Target/grocery store, etc. So this would be a great repurposing of those holely bags! I love the comments section talking about grain of plastic, incorporating the scraps to reinforce, using windex to clean off unwanted print, etc. I can see making this in stages (collecting bags, cutting bags, melting bag panels, cutting panels, then assembly). A great project to do enmasse with a group at a maker site....Thanks for reminding me of this project DIY with Denise. Also, maybe make sure to do the ironing in a well ventilated area. That safety tip would be my addition to the thread.
    looks like she uses a blanketstitch with some reinforcement knot every 5 stitches at 20:35

    • @janasiepert3661
      @janasiepert3661 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I separate my bags also, although I use the good ones when cleaning my cats litter boxes and the ones with small holes go for liners in the bathroom.

    • @AWanderingEye
      @AWanderingEye Před rokem +2

      @@janasiepert3661 Here I use frozen food and other food packaging for the used litter, I use a flushable type so the poo can be flushed. All the filled little bags wind up in a larger kitchen can bag since the landfill wants trash presented in such. Wish I could compost it all since I use Swheat kitty litter!

  • @SeattleBori
    @SeattleBori Před rokem +8

    Have fabric tote bags that I need to repair and this gave me an idea to reinforce the straps by sewing strips of (multilayered and ironed) plastic bags at the stress points. Thank you for sharing.

  • @screen571
    @screen571 Před 2 lety +24

    You did such a great job explaining how to do the project. Seriously clear and concise you should do more videos.

  • @sheilahmanuelito4410
    @sheilahmanuelito4410 Před rokem +11

    I love this idea!!! Sometimes I work with summer groups of kids (all ages) this would be a great project to do with them. And i love all the additional helpful tips everyone posted. Will definitely use them. Thank you!!

  • @f.joannerosales400
    @f.joannerosales400 Před rokem +5

    I think hand sewing with a blanket stitch would be nice as well.

  • @marioncompton-griffin5745

    Thanks for sharing. Never thought of knotting the running stitch when hand sewing! Great idea!

    • @mariahr673
      @mariahr673 Před měsícem

      Bonjour, le vrai point de feston est noué à chaque fois que l’on pique dans le tissu 😉 Il est très solide et … beau 🤩

  • @lottiesmith8937
    @lottiesmith8937 Před rokem +4

    This is an awesome idea to use up all those shopping bags that pile just up!

  • @janasiepert3661
    @janasiepert3661 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for this video, I have so many bags saved now I know what to do with some of them.
    I also save the bags from the 20lb bags of bird seed I buy. I think those will be great to use as they are very sturdy.

  • @abbylynn8872
    @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +7

    Super excited for this. I need to repair some totes I purchased some shopping since we need to bring our own bags. I was going to heat bond some tyvek to my bags. But now I think I'll use this method but just iron the plastic on to the bag instead of sewing. Since I'd have to hand sew.
    I'm also thinking this will be perfect for reinforcing the handle area

  • @juliahelland6488
    @juliahelland6488 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for sharing this ❣️ 💯

  • @MizBobbie1972
    @MizBobbie1972 Před rokem +3

    That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your idea.

  • @janetdeutsch
    @janetdeutsch Před rokem

    Nice video! I thought about making canvas bags but now I'm going to use plastic bags. Thanks!

  • @pennythompson4790
    @pennythompson4790 Před rokem +1

    What a fantastic ideax

  • @tamarf4596
    @tamarf4596 Před rokem +12

    So cool!
    One question though: why separate the bags' front and back sides if you end up ironing them together anyway?

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před měsícem

      True! you could definitely do it like that skip my extra steps!

  • @abelvillarreal6488
    @abelvillarreal6488 Před rokem +2

    That was an informative and fun video to watch. I currently make leather wallets and card holders, but can't wait to see one in recycled plastic . Happy belated Earth Day to you. Thanks.

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Denise, I really really enjoyed watching you creating this amazing tote bag, from recycled plastic bag’s. Great idea, and I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too

  • @graceatallah6343
    @graceatallah6343 Před rokem +3

    Bonjour Madame c'est magnifique ce que vous faites ,je ne comprends pas l'anglais mais je trouve une idée géniale.merci

  • @karengrove6987
    @karengrove6987 Před 11 měsíci

    Cool video!

  • @mutterchefin4202
    @mutterchefin4202 Před rokem +1

    Wow, so schön ❤️👍 . Nun sammle ich Kaffeetüten und werde versuchen , auch so eine schöne Tasche zu nähen . Dankeschön ❤️.

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Před rokem +4

    A rotary cutter and long ruler would speed this up. And I don’t cut the sides unless I want to shuffle the colors, I jut iron the two layers together, then trim the sides after ironing. Save your scraps of plastic when cutting out your bag and use them in the next bag

  • @TheKinderdoc
    @TheKinderdoc Před rokem +9

    When making the handles, why not fold them and then iron them to fuse the layers together.

  • @mzangel7ify
    @mzangel7ify Před rokem +5

    I think I would use pretty duck tape to cover the threads.....lol

  • @aray7416
    @aray7416 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting and so clever 🙂

  • @kathysunshine699
    @kathysunshine699 Před rokem +4

    If you attach the bottom before your final side seam is so much easier

  • @lovnbnhome
    @lovnbnhome Před rokem +10

    How is the tote bag holding up? It’s so cute!

  • @bindiberry6280
    @bindiberry6280 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It is rainy in Los Angeles, CA because of the storm. Have some light weight but outdated wind breakers, many baseball caps and clothing of that sort. Just wonder if people recycling and converting them into rain ponchos using plastic bags, hot iron, hot glue gun, hot glue sticks, and parchment papers. I believe that it can be quite easy, creative, and practical.

  • @debrablanson2288
    @debrablanson2288 Před rokem +5

    So was there a test drive for these totes to see how well the handle??Great job putting the tote together :)

  • @evolvingflame
    @evolvingflame Před 3 lety +10

    I'm going to make this!

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před 3 lety

      Yes!! 🤗🤗🤗

    • @mercedesbenites245
      @mercedesbenites245 Před 4 měsíci

      La forraria Cn tela para k esté más fuerte xk se corre el riesgo k si pongo algo pesado se arranken las asas

    • @mercedesbenites245
      @mercedesbenites245 Před 4 měsíci

      También se podrían ir pegando los filos Cn la plancha y luego coser para k kede más fuerte

  • @sahajjeewanbydrlata
    @sahajjeewanbydrlata Před rokem

    Good idea

  • @rosemarybrown4681
    @rosemarybrown4681 Před rokem

    Very good 😊

  • @aidasoto2936
    @aidasoto2936 Před rokem

    That was my idea 80's 💡 I nade the first carterita. two brothers remade my stencil and show the one I made in puerto rico.

  • @Hyaphill
    @Hyaphill Před rokem +2

    To make it neater, turn it or bind the edges with strips of fabric.

  • @anabelcarmona3032
    @anabelcarmona3032 Před rokem

    Gracias por la clase bendiciones

  • @margaretWestminster
    @margaretWestminster Před rokem

    Good idea. Thank you

  • @peggyevansquilt
    @peggyevansquilt Před rokem +6

    It would be easier to stitch if you used a Teflon foot

  • @Mister.Doodler
    @Mister.Doodler Před 11 měsíci

    Thankyou and I willl try it out. Also can we use these chips wrapping (shiny) papers along with plastic ..

  • @MMSCOTT-mx8dm
    @MMSCOTT-mx8dm Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great idea! I just have one question what if you then turned the tote inside out at the end? Wouldn't that be a more polished look with then the stitching on the inside of the tote? I just wish I knew about this when plastic bags were still free!🤣😜🥰

  • @aidasoto2936
    @aidasoto2936 Před rokem

    Gracias por compartir

  • @deekatt
    @deekatt Před rokem +4

    Love this idea and will definitely try. Thank you for showing the hand stitch method too! Can this be done (or has anyone tried) with food packaging plastic covers?

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey Před rokem

      Food packaging is usually crunchy PET or PP, so it might rip. You need the softer bag plastic to sew stuff that won't tear. The molecules in soft plastic bags aren't bound in as brittle way compared to crunchy PET or PP. Or Mylar even.

  • @tovemagnussen4423
    @tovemagnussen4423 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Just wondering.... If you have one layer of thin cotton inbetween the layers, would it not strengthen everything? (Plastic on both sides, so it would be easier to wash...(dry off...)) And the outside edges, why not strengthen them with melting them even more? (A thin extra layer with more plastic?)

  • @kimschmidgall1622
    @kimschmidgall1622 Před 6 měsíci

    I make the recycled bags out of fabric. Would love the make from recycled plastic bags.

  • @hetvandenbergh2503
    @hetvandenbergh2503 Před rokem +2

    What cotton did you use to stitch with?

  • @jonijohnsonstringer3098
    @jonijohnsonstringer3098 Před rokem +4

    Sewing the sides to the bottom first then sewing sides would be easier.

  • @sheilas.6170
    @sheilas.6170 Před 2 lety +5

    Are you using a zigzag stitch?

  • @susanlbk
    @susanlbk Před 3 měsíci

    Great bag! But next time you make one, don't forget to seal the plastic, especially on the top edges after you cut it.

  • @robinbaustian2669
    @robinbaustian2669 Před rokem

    It's a great idea, and well done!

  • @sylviafohlin1262
    @sylviafohlin1262 Před rokem

    Can you use any kind of plastic bag or does it have to be a particular type? Thanks!

  • @morganstrickland6829
    @morganstrickland6829 Před rokem +1

    Could you use a serger machine to sew all the sides together instead for more reinforcement?

  • @christywatts3855
    @christywatts3855 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @talat3909
    @talat3909 Před rokem

    Браво

  • @Valuiskihh
    @Valuiskihh Před rokem +2

    Intresting, if you add aluminium foil between layers, will it be like thermo bag?

    • @kathrynnorton1987
      @kathrynnorton1987 Před rokem

      I wonder if the plastic and foil will bond?
      I'm going to give it a try because I think that's a cool idea! I think you'd need to use the thicker industrial foil because the household foil tears so easily.

  • @ameretbudihas6770
    @ameretbudihas6770 Před 4 hodinami

    What stitch did you use on the sewing machine?

  • @bonniehowell6604
    @bonniehowell6604 Před rokem +2

    It would be good to stiffen the bottom of the bag with a rectangle of cardboard.

  • @kimschmidgall1622
    @kimschmidgall1622 Před 6 měsíci

    How much weight do these bags hold?

  • @mary-ruthflores4107
    @mary-ruthflores4107 Před rokem +1

    Your machine has a “free arm”. Slide the nose off the front of the machine and then the bag can slid around the smaller arm of the bed.

  • @jennygill1594
    @jennygill1594 Před rokem

    I would cut the sides first and then the bottom and top

  • @OHlookSHINYthing
    @OHlookSHINYthing Před rokem +1

    I think I could use the serger to make the seams on this. If hand sewing, using a thimble will be a tremendous help - I simply cannot hand sew without one. I poke the end of my finger every time.

    • @mariahr673
      @mariahr673 Před měsícem +1

      Bonjour, je pense que la surjeteuse fait beaucoup trop de piqûres et donc fragiliserait le plastique !

  • @Hyaphill
    @Hyaphill Před rokem +1

    If I make one I'll put the print on the middle

  • @shiunaabbas1739
    @shiunaabbas1739 Před rokem

    🥰🥰😘

  • @aidasoto2936
    @aidasoto2936 Před rokem

    Hacen falta muchas carteras asíy otros diseños e ideas tambien coasters mat para poner los platos con las comidas en la mesa. Muchas cosas.....capas para caminar bajo la lluvia personalization o costomizados se me olvdo como se dice en español. Hecho a la medida orden hecha a la medida

  • @diannafoster7057
    @diannafoster7057 Před 9 měsíci

    So many great comments

  • @johanna6050
    @johanna6050 Před rokem +7

    Great video/tutorial. Music, however, is rather annoying.

  • @juliebute905
    @juliebute905 Před rokem

    Great idea! What kind of sewing machine needle do you use???

    • @rendmendecclesiastes3728
      @rendmendecclesiastes3728 Před rokem

      Just a regular needle. Not ballpoint and not a leather needle. The thicker the plastic the heavier the needle size you'll need.

  • @uranusstark1042
    @uranusstark1042 Před rokem +2

    Can i skip the stitching and just press them too together?

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před rokem +5

      Someone suggested this before, yes! I would also use some nice duct tape to reinforce the edges- someone in the comments mentioned that as well!

    • @abbylynn8872
      @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +3

      You cab. I recommend you test with smaller pieces so you understand how it'll work for your project. Take a large square and cut into 4 pieces. Then test with this and practice folding over and ironing the edges.

    • @uranusstark1042
      @uranusstark1042 Před rokem

      @@abbylynn8872 oh right thanks for the idea

  • @aidasoto2936
    @aidasoto2936 Před rokem

    La puntada a mano es mejor que version la que hacen las mismas costuras como se cosen las carteras de piel o de cuero trata de hacer esas puntadas.

  • @tonyjudygobin8250
    @tonyjudygobin8250 Před rokem +2

    Could you iron more pieces to make thicker

    • @marysevonburns593
      @marysevonburns593 Před rokem +1

      its called a whip stitch

    • @marysevonburns593
      @marysevonburns593 Před rokem +1

      sorry ithe reply is meant forB gullo and the hand stash on the machine- that is a zig zag

    • @abbylynn8872
      @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +4

      Yes you can. I recommend testing for the thickness you are looking for for your project. Like take a full sheet and cut into 4 pieces so you have more squares to layer and test with. You can also test overlapping edges to create a larger peice and strength.

  • @kalainmymindkaur5139
    @kalainmymindkaur5139 Před 2 lety +1

    Which paper is this ? The brown one

    • @skoraya-elena
      @skoraya-elena Před rokem +1

      Бумага для выпечки

    • @MizBobbie1972
      @MizBobbie1972 Před rokem +2

      It's parchment paper

    • @abbylynn8872
      @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +2

      It's parchment paper also called baking paper. It's available in white, the regular one and now in kraft brown a recycled one.

  • @m.e.9418
    @m.e.9418 Před rokem

    Does it stink while you iron it?

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před měsícem

      It didn't for me but a few people have said that it does for them! I'm not really sure what the cause of that is.

  • @bgullo8216
    @bgullo8216 Před rokem +1

    Which stitch did you use? I must have missed it.

  • @saibabagarden
    @saibabagarden Před rokem

    So you destroyed 12 new plastic bags?

  • @Mrsvictory62
    @Mrsvictory62 Před rokem

    What temp is the iron

    • @annedwyer797
      @annedwyer797 Před 11 měsíci

      She said she uses the hottest setting

  • @michelebartholome7798

    what if the sewing machine you have dont zigzag

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před rokem +2

      I would suggest bonding the edges together with the iron and using a straight stitch and add some reverse stitches along the way!

  • @betajeyaraj2183
    @betajeyaraj2183 Před rokem +6

    Your scissor is too tiny

    • @getchristielove
      @getchristielove Před rokem +3

      The guys used an exacto knife 🤣 I guess the lesson here is use what you have.

  • @tammycollins2883
    @tammycollins2883 Před rokem

    My bags melted
    What did I do wrong

    • @diywithdenise
      @diywithdenise  Před rokem +2

      oh, no! Did you use parchment paper?

    • @kathrynnorton1987
      @kathrynnorton1987 Před rokem +1

      Its happened to me. It could have been the wrong kind of plastic or the iron is too hot.

  • @robertaespree
    @robertaespree Před 2 měsíci

    Anyone else's shrink? I lost about 2.5 inches is this normal?

  • @judyconnor332
    @judyconnor332 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello Denise. A couple of us are trying this project. We are having so much trouble getting the bags pressed. We have tried multiple settings on the iron. With a towel on top of the parchment paper and without. But our bags keep shriveling to the point that they are not usable. Can anyone help us to know what we're doing wrong? Do we need a newer iron? A heat gun instead?

  • @jenniemurray6590
    @jenniemurray6590 Před rokem +1

    So you turned 12 reusable bags into 1 bag .... what?

    • @cheriecollins3848
      @cheriecollins3848 Před rokem +5

      Clever way to use,and last longer than just one 😊

    • @getchristielove
      @getchristielove Před rokem +4

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 well one reliable bag

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před rokem +9

      @@getchristielove Exactly, and still keeps those bags out of the landfill. I personally would be more at risk of just throwing them away if I had 24 plastic bags hanging around. Not sure what the benefit is of having 24 instead of 1. More isn’t always better.

    • @abbylynn8872
      @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +6

      Well lots if cities and states now charge for plastic bags at the store. So making a tire from recycled materials instead of buying one. That's the point for this that don't understand. It kept 12 bags out of the landfill or recycle bin.

  • @annship8766
    @annship8766 Před 29 dny

    Такчто все со мной можно не знаться. А гештальт с девственностью в России я не знаю как закрыть. Мне пить нельзя, по Пьяне не получится. Все.
    Как у большинства наверное в России. Да и мы все в инете. Такчто.

  • @NesmaMahmoud-qt9wg
    @NesmaMahmoud-qt9wg Před 9 měsíci

    ممكن تترجمي الفيديوهات انا مصريه ومش فاهمه وانا بحب اصنع اشياء كثيره بالاكياس❤