November 28, 2009

One of a Kind Shopping Bags

My husband and I have decided to be more friendly to the environment. It started by filtering our own water and using a metal water bottle, and then progressed to reusable shopping bags. I really didn't want a bag that said Trader Joe's. I decided to use some of my hand-dyed, painted and screened fabric to make a shopping bag that was truly one of a kind.
I started with a set of instructions that was fairly simple and proceeded to change everything about it. I think the only thing that remained the same was the length of the webbing used on the strap! I kept coming up with a better way to do it . . . I just can't help myself. In the end, it's still pretty simple, but the way it goes together makes a lot more sense (at least to me).
Here's the first bag I made using hand dyed denim on the outside. The interior has a beautiful batik.
Once my husband saw the fabric combination below, he decided he would also like a special shopping bag. The fabric on the left is a commercial fabric, the fabric on the right was sunprinted, then it was printed using a thermofax screen.

Here's the finished bag. I'm happy to say that Mike loves it!

This is the fabric combination for the next bag. The purple is a commercial fabric and will be used for the lining. The fabric on the right was screenprinted using blue glue on a screen. Once the denim was dry, I added color in some of the squiggles with Dye-na-flow.

Hope those participating enjoyed their Thanksgiving celebration. Two of my three kids came home for a short visit. Although our dinner was delicious, it definitely wasn't traditional. Somehow, all three of my kids turned into vegetarians. One will eat dairy products, one will eat dairy and fish and one is vegan. We decided to have Macadamia nut encrusted Halibut with grilled tofu, home made applesauce, carrot salad, grilled asparagus and stuffing! Everyone was happy and it was wonderful to spend some time together. What more can you ask for?

6 comments :

Lora Martin said...

Your Thanksgiving sounds delicious and wonderful having the kidlets home for the holiday no matter what menu adjustments it calls for!
The bags are great and I can't wait to see the purple one.

Rayna said...

These bags are gorgeous - do I see a potential for sales here??

Get yourself a copy of Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything Vegetarian; it is wonderful!! None of us is a veggie but the recipes are so good I make them all the time. Tonight's dinner was nutburgers (stop laughing) and his recipe for coleslaw with a variation. Yummy. I hate turkey, so am always happy to have an alternative.

Glad you are posting again!

Jonadele Fashions said...

Love what you did with the bags.
I am glad to see you on the blog again too.

Sandy said...

Wonderful bags. Mine are so ordinary.

prashant said...

sounds delicious and wonderful having the kidlets

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kanishk said...

The bags are great and I can't wait to see the purple one.

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