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    Gr een. . . Easy Kni t Produce Bag

    Green...can mean more than one thing. There is green the color. And green, as in environmentally friendly.

    Today I am combining those two meanings into one with the:

    Taking inspiration from this crocheted version:

    I made my reusable produce bag out of an old knit T-shirt.

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    And then I went crazy! and made more bags out of old T-shirts and T-shirt sleeves in various shapes,

    colors, and sizes.

    It is really easy and requires very little sewing. Hence why I made so many! :)

    So let's get started shall we?

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    1.)You just take an old T-shirt and turn it inside out. Draw and then cut out a bag shape you

    like.

    I made some small, some large.

    Some using the existing T-shirt hem and some not.

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    2.)Sew with a straight stitch or a narrow zig zag all the way around. You can leave it like this.

    Or you can finish the edge with:

    A French seam.

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    A zig-zag stitch or serged edge - my favorite way. {left - orange}

    Make the seam allowance much smaller - like 1/8 of an inch. You don't have to worry about fraying so this

    works fine. {right - pink}

    Or fold the seam allowance over to one side and stitch all the way around. It makes it tricky to sew around

    corners and mine puckered a litte, but once you get to the next step you won't be ablt to notice.

    3. )You can do this next part 2 ways:

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Option 1:Draw lines to help guide you when you cut slits.

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    and snip, snip, snip...with the tips of your scissors.

    You want to stagger the cuts like so...

    **Here I made the cuts wide and I cut across the side seams so there would be holes all the way around. More

    like the crocheted version.

    Just make sure you don't cut the sides too much, thus making the holes too large. Remember that cutting on

    the side doubles the length of your cut. I made that mistake and had make a couple of sewing adjustments. :)

    Option 2:Using your rotary cutter...

    Just eye-ball the staggered cuts and slice them quickly across. Make sure to use the ruler and gridded mat to

    help keep things pretty even and neat.

    This method is hands down WAY faster and makes for less wear and tear on the tips of your scissors and your

    wrists.

    ***And you will notice that for this bag I did not cut over the seams. Either way works. If you decide to cut over

    the seams though, I recommend that you sew it initially with a narrow zig zag stitch so the stitches

    won't unravel as easily when you cut across them.

    Oh and r emember...to stop cutting slits about 4 inches or more from the top. You want room for the

    handle.

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    4.) Cut a slit for the handle and shape the sides if you like.I did on some and on others I didn't.

    5.) Then streeeeeeeeeeeetch the bag.

    That's it! So easy right?

    If you wash and dry it, the slits curl up a bit and it looks even better:

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Some knits don't curl well, but I think it still looks pretty cool.

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    You can use them for produce, as the name implies,

    or as my husband suggested {he is a genuis} you can use them at the beach for your sandals!

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    So smart!

    You can pack them in with your reusable grocery bags so you remember to use them at the store. I don't think

    they can entirely replace the plastic bags. Sometimes you need those to keep the food fresh or for very small

    produce.

    I will likely bring them with me to the farmer's market or to pick and store my harvest from my own garden.

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    I made this one big enough to be a tote. I bet I can even put the smaller ones inside this bigger one to keep

    everything organized.

    They are completely washable and can withstand hot washing temperatures, which I love.

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Posted by Delia at 8:00 AM

    And you can make a whole rainbow of them to help color your summer!

    I hope you are having a lovely day!

    Please stop by Kojodesignsfor this green project from Happy Together:

    Edited to add 8/12/2011: I was recently informed by a new reader that another blogger created a bag very similar to this one a year

    ago. I was unaware of t his. I came up with this bag i ndependently of her. I used the crocheted bag as my inspiration which I gave

    credit to at the beginning of this post.

    This kind of mishap happens often. Creative minds are bound t o think of the same great ideas independently every once in a while.

    I think it is very important to give credit where it's due and although I did not get my idea from her, I want you to please be sure to

    check out this amazing French blogger at Between the Lines. She cut her bag into a nice sleek shape and she cut the slits vertically

    instead, which gives it a really nice look. It's worth checking out. Just g o here:

    http://pm-betweenthelines.blogspot.com/2010/03/quick-fix-grocery-bag-tutorial.html

    Thanks. :)

    142 comment s:

    Michele Paceysaid...

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Delia, I've recently become a member of your blog but this is the first comment I leave. I don't remember how I

    found out about your blog... Nevertheless, I am here and enjoying myself. This particular p roject is inspired. It's

    a breath of fresh air. It's so lovely. And it's green. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.

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    Janellesaid...

    The bags look so pretty in all those happy colors!

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    pickmepamsaid...

    delia: these are adorable, and i can't wait to try them!

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    Whatever Dee-Dee wantssaid...

    love these bags! Thanks for t he tutorial, they look so easy. I may have t o make some today.

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    Daniellesaid...

    You are so darn creative and cute! This is such a great idea!

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    misss_esaid...

    This is such a creative idea! Im going to try it!

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    Danaesaid...

    So cute. Can't wait to give this a try!

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    Christ ie @ A Lemon Squ eezy Homesaid...

    These are great, Delia! And the pictures are beautiful. Who knew some bags would be so photogenic:).

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    Suziesaid...

    you are so smart!!!

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    Savannahsaid...

    I LOVE THIS!!!!

    I nominated you for a blog award, go to my site and check it out!

    http://chasingmynoah.blogspot.com/2011/05/me-award-really.html

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    nila1920said...

    um...why are you so brilliant? it truly is the simple ideas that make the biggest impact!

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    Tara fr om Easy MakesMeHappysaid...

    Those are AWESOME Delia! I love all these projects..your my first stop every morning ( :

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    Amy said...

    Pure genius!

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    Lynette @ My Craft Discovery said...

    These are so pretty. Thanks for sharing!

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Larissasaid...

    Awesome. LOVE it!!

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    ifonlytheywouldnapsaid...

    i was just thinking that i needed to come up with some kind of reusable produce bag! genius. :)

    jess

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    Ann eliesesaid...

    I love this bag! What a fantastic idea and it's so hip looking. I think it would work for all sorts of things! Thanks.

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    Daniellesaid...

    Ahh! This is an awesome idea. Thank you for sharing. :))

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    A Pret ty L ife i n th e Suburbs said...

    Fabulous idea!

    Jo-Anna15.5.11

    Faye Lewissaid...

    Love it!

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    happyfamilysaid...

    This is a very clever idea! You're going to see these all over the place now. Nice work!

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    Sawdust and Paperscrapssaid...

    Goodness this is perfect to go with my ruffled bag project! I'm adding a bunch of these to my list.

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    Bethsaid...

    this is brilliant! i love it and am totally going to do it. it kills me not to have reusable produce bags every time i

    buy fresh stuff. thank you for sharing :)

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    jac kiesaid...

    This bag will work great to take to the showers when camping. Will hold all bath supplies in one bag. Easy for

    the kids to hang on to

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    Jamisaid...

    This is a fantastic idea! I think I just found my project for the day :D thanks for sharing! :D

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    Emsaid...

    Love this idea. Thank you thank yo u!

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    de Oontandsaid...

    Well done! A famous Belgian designer, Charles Kaisin, made once a very expensive version of this principle for

    Delvaux:

    http://www.lifestylenavigator.de/?p=61

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    a happy wanderersaid...

    genius! i can't wait t o make some of these... they're absolutely adorable... and seem so easy to do!

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    Barbiesaid...

    This is one of the smartest things i've seen, and it's so simple! You are a genius, my friend :)

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    Rachelsaid...

    Love this! I had to go and make some too. I used my leftover sleeves to make little bags that would hold an

    orange or two or three for my single niece to use.

    thanks!

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    kathisaid...

    Thank you for sharing! Here`s how i did: http://frauzwerg.blogspot.com/2011/05/2-neue-taschen-in-5-minuten-

    fertig.html

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    BFreesaid...

    these are great!

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    C.R.A.F.T.said...

    these are awesome! come on over and link these up to MMM :)

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    Christinesaid...

    Love this idea...I am making one now.

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    Danielle Reneesaid...I'm liking it! I actually think this technique would be quite interesting on a shirt.

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    Mardisaid...

    So Cute!!!!

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    Susiesaid...

    Thanks! shared here: http://mommysavers.com/boards/your-creative-side/182153-easy-reusable-produce-

    bags-t-shirt.html#post1344960

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    Nisha @ Healthy Mom's Kitchensaid...

    I LOVE this idea for so many reasons, but mostly for the EASE of it! I don't have many sewing skills. This looks

    like a fabulous project!!

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    Nisha @ Healthy Mom's Kitchensaid...

    I'll be linking to this post from HealthyMomsKitchen.com!

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    Mrs. Momsaid...

    I really like this idea! And will make a few for my daughter out of some of her old clothes ;) She will love it. And

    of COURSE I'll make some for me too!

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    On the handle, have you ever had a problem with it ripping, or over stretching when you put in your produce?

    Would it be a g ood idea to reinforce the handle some how?

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    Michellesaid...

    Very easy! And very cool! It's a great idea. Thanks for sharing. Now, to find old t-shirts!!

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    Kreative's Kraftssaid...

    This would be perfect for my first sewing project!

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    Ali cesaid...

    Wow! I don't even have a sewing machine but I'm going to rustle one up - pronto! I have a 7-year old son who

    is encouraging me to "Go Green" but sometimes it can be hard to do so economically; this fits the bill,

    perfectly!

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    Escesaid...

    spper.

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    lobegarasaid...

    que maravillosos bolsos me gustaron mucho

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    SimpleGreenishLivingsaid...

    Absolutely love these bags! Thanks for the tutorial.

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    Jensaid...

    My question is this: I figure these weigh about a quarter pound. When shopping at a large commercial st ore (ie.

    Kroger, Schucks, Hy-Vee) what do you tell the checker? Do they ask the weight of the bag? Do they assume it

    weighs as much as a plastic bag? I'm too money conscious to buy an extra quarter pound of produce.

    I made two today with my girls, and am looking forward to making a third! Thanks for a great idea.

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    Nellenesaid...

    I loved this idea so much I linked it to my blog! I'm new at this blogging thing so please let me know if I didn't do

    it correctly.

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    Steffiesaid...

    Thank you for this great workshop!

    I did it.

    http://steffieshexenhaus.blogspot.com/2011/06/die-ratz-fatz-gemachte-tasche-aus-einem.html

    Best wishes from Germany!

    Steffie

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    Ksaid...

    Congrats! You've been featured.

    http://www.bigklittlea.com/2011/06/my-favorite-things_17.html

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    Kandeannsaid...

    I would sooo be your first customer if you sold these on Etsy.com :) Great idea!!

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    JoAnna Jackson Garntosaid...

    I LOVE this idea. Would it be possible to feature you & this project on my blog? You can check it out here

    www.re-ublog.com

    Thanks!

    -JoAnna

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    Lisasaid...

    Great idea! I made some for gifts this past week. I girled mine up a little bit. Here are my versions:

    http://thatslifekids.blogspot.com/2011/06/t-shirt-purses.html

    Thank you for the tutorial!

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    MamaMaysaid...

    Linked to you!

    http://allawesomelinks.blogspot.com/2011/06/t-shirt-bag.html

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    nitalinbsaid...

    Fantastic. I love it. Thank you so much!

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    planettreasures said...

    I think this is a fabulous idea!

    I have seen other tshirt b ags but I like ths one better and the photo of all the b rightly coloured bags is great!

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    Shawnasaid...

    I just found your bags through Pinterest and am your newest follower! Thank you for the great tutorial!!!

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    FADsaid...

    Harika rnekler. ok beendim.

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    Gloriasaid...

    This is so cool and they are so beautiful. Where are you other projects? I can't wait to see them!

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    Erin Branhamsaid...

    Came here from AOL.com's DIY Life. What a fantastic and creative idea! Love it...know what I'm doing this

    weekend!

    8.7.11

    DSLsaid...

    Love your idea for the b ags and posted it on my Hodgepodge column on: www.geraniumfarm.org

    with a link back to you!

    Debbie

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    Jen Grahamsaid...

    These are just fantastic! I was obsessed with these for days, and finally made some on Saturday while my son

    napped. I blogged about t hem here: http://grahamlikethecracker.net/

    Thanks for the great tutorial!

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    Francis Bordallosaid...

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Hi Delia, I've posted about your bags in my new blog in Spain...I hope you don't mind...fantastic job by the

    way...love your blog

    http://chicurbano.blogspot.com/

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    http://www.artfire.com/users/auntiechrisquiltfabricsaid...

    What a great way to re-use.Congrats to you.

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    Chellesaid...

    HOLY CRAP! I love it! My husband is currently rummaging around in our closet to find old t-shirts :)

    9.8.11

    Liz Schaffnersaid...

    Love the idea!

    Love it so much that I posted it on my blog ( and linked it back to you...hope that is OK ?)

    Keep inspiring me!

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    bmolavisaid...

    I saw I similar tutorial on "between the lines" about a year before this one was published, but I don't see that

    blog post mentioned anywhere in this post :/

    http://pm-betweenthelines.blogspot.com/2010/03/quick-fix-grocery-bag-tutorial.html

    If your inspiration came from somewhere else, I think is fair to mention the source. . .

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    Deliasaid...

    Thank you bmolavi. I agree. It is important to give credit where it is due. In this case, I came up with this idea

    independently of any other blogger. It is my own original idea. Until you aler ted me of this other blogger's

    tutorial I also thought it was unique. Now I know that it isn't. But it still came from just my own brain. The

    crocheted version was my inspiration, which I made sure to give credit to.

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    gingi said...

    This is an awesome idea- so green and so easy! Thank you!

    Linked to you :

    http://www.matatama.com/article?key=agptYXRhdGFtYWJnchALEgdBcnRpY2xlGPvZzwEM

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    Cathysaid...

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    Mira Dessysaid...

    This is a fabulous idea! Next time we need to reduce our t-shirt collection I will b e making some very cool

    produce bags! Thanks so much for sharing.

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    The Waitssaid...

    seriously?!?!?! I love this. i have been wanting something isimilar, but the ones in the stores are so expensive!

    Thank you for posting this! You are awesome. i love it so much, that i wrote a post on it!

    -m

    http://wellworththewaits.blogspot.com/2011/08/diy-produce-bags.html

    25.8.11

    Olivia D {The Road to Poland}said...

    I posted a photo from this tutorial on my blog!

    I hope this is ok!

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    http://roadtopoland.blogspot.com/2011/08/bring-your-own-bags.html

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    Melissasaid...

    I just made one of these. I was going to post about it, sending my followers to your blog through links. Is that ok

    with you?

    Let me know.

    31.8.11

    Liverpool Lou (Anne)said...

    Wow what a fantastic idea :-) Great way to use t-shirts you still like but have developed mysterious little holes

    (think mine have been caused by the top of my zip on my jeans!!!) As you so rightly point out people often have

    the same ideas totally independently

    Anne xx

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    ellebllesaid...

    On My Blog ( easycutefundiy.blogger.com ) I Have A Direct Lick To This! Great Idea, Thanks!

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    wendysaid...

    love this tutorial - one of the reasons why some of the fabric may curl more than another is if it is 100% cotton it

    will curl up nicely and if it h as some polyester in it it wont curl up. since you made a mention of it...cheers.

    4.11.11

    erinsaid...

    I found this on Pinterest...and I have to say, this is an amazing idea! I will definitely be doing this in the future!

    Thanks for sharing!

    12.11.11

    Dbora Pissarrasaid...

    Idia maravilhosa, vou fazer vrias!!!

    Parabns!

    27.11.11

    Neilisaid...

    Adorei a idia e j fiz a minha, e a soluo para a ala ficar firme no arrebentar e fica show e colocar intertela

    nas alas e fcil de usar, voc coloca na parte de dentro e passa o ferro ela vem com uma cola e quando voc

    passa o ferro ela gruda no tecido, tambm como no tenho mquina de costura fiz com linha de ponto cruz fiz

    uma costura trabalhada. Minha bolsa ficou laranja co m costura grossa para fora n a cor branca;...........

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    Jamie @ Sew Rockin'said...

    I just wanted to let you know that I love your project and I featured it today at "You Sew Rock Me Fridays" on

    my blog. You can see it here: http://www.sewrockin.com/2011/12/02/you-sew-rock-me-fridays-7/

    Awesome job, I can't wait to see what else you come up with!

    Jamie @ sewrockin.com

    2.12.11

    mistyeizsaid...

    too clever!! :) thanks for sharing. :D

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    rebecaelisasaid...

    LOVE IT

    Posted it on my Christmas DIY list!

    -Beca

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    Lillysaid...

    Ohhhhh yesssss love that!!!! great thank's ;)

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    penelopecrosssaid...

    really cute!!!!!

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    Peggysaid...

    I had to laugh because I h ad thought about doing a tutorial up for these bags and then discovered both your

    tutorial and Between the Lines tutorial. I first learned how to make these when I was in college in the early 80's

    but I had a teacher in the 70's who carried something. So its just a case of what comes around, goes around! I

    must say I really like your version!! (and don't let the naysayers pick on you!! its simply a matter of brilliant

    minds think alike!)

    OH quick question.... how are your bags holding up? Have you had any issues of overloading them?

    Take care now!

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    Jansaid...

    I once met a guy with obsessive-compulsive disorder or a whole lot of time on his hands as he did this t o ALL

    his T-shirts and then wore them. Sooo weird. He also packed a gun. He was totally scary. Nevertheless, this is

    a way cool idea for produce bags and I am going to make a couple. Thanks!

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    Becca Quintsaid...

    Keep in mind though, if you're using these at the grocery store and buying things by the pound this can add

    anywhere from 1/4 - 1/3 of a pound, depending on the shirt...could get pricey. Great to collect e verything at a

    farmer's market though.

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    The Momsaid...

    This is BRILLIANT!! I posted on Pinterest to share with my green friends. I hope that's OK. Its too fantastic not

    to share!

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    Suzannesaid...

    Great idea! I made two of these bags today. Thanks!

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    Sara A.Watkinssaid...

    We are a group of volunteers and starting a new scheme in our community. Your website offered us

    with valuable information to work on. You have done an impressive job and our whole communit y will

    be grateful to you.

    All Star Sports Toddler Bedding 5 pc set

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    chantalsaid...

    I love your bags! I was wondering if you have the dimensions for the tote-like one? Thanks!

    27.2.12

    the imaginersaid...

    Nice work. An even easier way is to buy string vests (cheap from a market) then all you have to do is sew the

    bottom up. The slits / holes are already there and the shoulder straps are ready-made handles :-)

    3.3.12

    Missy Nealsaid...

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    I love this idea!! Clearly you rock! Do you offer them for sale, to those of us who are not crafty enough to own a

    sewing machine?

    3.3.12

    Eckosaid...

    Love your tutorial. I would love to share this and pin it to my Pinterest board.

    9.3.12

    Stephanie B.said...

    Really love this tutorial, thank you!

    13.3.12

    Daliasaid...

    I shop at the farmers market here every week and I feel so bad with all of the plastic bags I bring home with me

    each time. This is a great idea. I really need to make a bunch of them to take to market each week. Great

    tutorial!

    13.3.12

    Melaniesaid...

    What a fantastic idea! Thanks so much for sharing!

    Melanie

    15.3.12

    Ano nym ous s aid...

    These bags would be perfect for picking mushrooms in the woods. Plastic bags are not very good for morels,

    they can trap moisture and cause the mushrooms to get really soggy and ruined. These bags would be great

    because they would allow the contents to breathe.

    24.3.12

    Mamy Arteirasaid...

    Extremamente criativo! Amei!!!

    27.3.12

    Sally D Kelly said...

    Such an nspired idea. Great instuctions too. Love the coloours. Can't wait to make a few of these...Thank you

    28.3.12

    Ann asaid...

    This is a great idea of recycling!

    30.3.12

    Ginnysaid...

    What a great tutorial! I love reconstructing boring t-shirts into something fabulous like this. Reusable veggie

    bags?!?! So smart. I like it so much, I ended up including it on my blog... http://darlingadventures.com/?p=574

    Thanks!

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    Ano nym ous s aid...

    I've read many blogs and diy websites. None had as many good visuals to help with the easy instructions.

    Plus, you're a damn good photographer woman. :) Thanks for the idea. :)

    3.4.12

    Cybergabi said...

    This is the PERFECT solution for avoiding plastic bags at the local market. I'll make a variety of these in all

    sizes and take them to the market each Saturday. Thanks for such a wonderful idea. I am in awe!

    8.4.12

    Ali ce in Wonder landsaid...

    creates: Green...Easy Knit Produce Bag http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/05/greeneasy-knit-produce

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    I think the horizontal slits in your t-shirt bag make it much more functional as the slits open up with the weight

    of the items; that's the wh ole idea, right? Anyway, thanks for the great tutorial! I need to break out my sewing

    machine now!

    8.4.12

    Cybergabi said...

    I did it! A perfect pastime for a rainy day: http://bluetwothree.blogspot.com/2012/04/rainy-days-and-easter-

    mondays.html

    9.4.12

    ingrid sofiesaid...

    Great idea! Thanks :)

    25.4.12

    Ano nym ous s aid...

    I had a ton of t-shirts that simply don't fit or were victims of t he "Great Failed Dyeing Event of 2010" that I

    refused to toss out. Made one today and it's great! I am going to make one for the beach for sandy clothes that

    can all just go in the wash, one for sh oes at the beach, and one for curing p otatoes and onions from the

    garden! GREAT idea, thanks so much!

    27.4.12

    Gilasaid...

    Thanx ! Lovely idea!

    28.4.12

    Keri Lee Sereikasaid...

    Such a great project. I found your blog by linking over from someone else's blog and am so glad I did!!!

    16.5.12

    Amy said...

    These are darling!! I love all the colours! Such fun!!

    You've more than demonstrated your creativity and I can't imagine anyone would look at your blog and all the

    things you've come up with a nd then think you'd lift someone else's idea.

    xoxo

    19.5.12

    Sarah A said...

    I tried this t oday!! I must say, for not being much of a sewer, my bag turned out great! (I hand sewed it). Ready

    to put it in the wash!

    26.5.12

    amanda brookesaid...

    A great tutorial I have shared on my Pinterest page, thank you, I love these bags!

    26.5.12

    kristi said...

    LOVE these! Posted to Pinterest, and I know that a lot of others will love these too. Thank you for sharing.29.5.12

    Nayelysaid...

    Great idea! I've tried making these but without the pretty mesh pattern and also, I cut out the sleeves of t-shirts

    and use the holes as handles. But I will try it your way too because it's a lot cuter for farmers' market day :)

    9.7.12

    Nayelysaid...

    Also, I just wanted to say, I love your nail polish in that picture.

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    Maria Watsonsaid...

    O Great pretty bags.Its very funny but very useful and creative idea to use t shirtand use it again different per

    pus. I'll defiantly use your idea.

    6.8.12

    Michael Scottsaid...

    What a brilliant i dea.. This kinda reusable, recycle, pattern. Thanks

    tshirts on sale| fashion tshirts

    6.8.12

    adita afrinsaid...

    wow you look so stunning, I love this top !

    handbags

    12.9.12

    Sweet Posy Dreamssaid...

    What a great idea. I've made t-shirt bags before, but was never too pleased with them. I think cutting the slits in

    the bag makes all the difference.

    21.9.12

    Robin Stevenssaid...

    I have just begun a personal quest to be more "Green" a nd can't wait to create some of these produce bags for

    my own eco-shopping experiences...thanks for the tip!

    30.9.12

    Joannesaid...

    This is such a great idea! =) I've got lots of old t-shirts that will now be used for making bags. Thank you for

    this.

    14.10.12

    Sheriesaid...

    Nice...I had a lightbulb...for small p roduce, stop cutting slits 1/2way between the handle and the bottom, o r no

    slits at all...LOVE them, they a re gorgeous!!!

    11.1.13

    Sue Mingsaid...

    Congratulations Delia! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this exciting information.

    Designer Shirts

    26.1.13

    Julian Levisaid...

    I found your blog on Pinterest... Really this is great idea and I like this... Thanks for sharing.

    flight bags

    21.3.13

    Susan Sicardsaid...

    This is the first time I have seen your blog. I love your bags wi th the snips in the. I have been making the t-shirt

    bags this past month but do mine a little different. I used lace and ribbons and decorations that I find in yard

    sales or at the recycling center. I trim the handles of my bags with it. I am toying around now with putting a

    pocket in them for coupons and lining them with plastic for drippy foods. I also also trying to make a pocket for

    cold packs to use in the summer here in Vt. Will keep following your blog for new and innovative ideas. Thank

    you. Susan

    24.3.13

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    Amm i Ko osaid...

    Hey Delia!

    I love this t-shirt to bag tutorial, and I was wondering if I could use it as part of my school project? I mean, I'd

    like to have one of your photos as part of a slide show of cool upcycled things at my school... Would that be

    possible if I gave credit to you? :)

    11.4.13

    Rainysaid...

    I admire you for giving credit to someone who you did not even know exsisted. A few years ago, I made a

    tutorial on making yoga pants out of tshirts with the side se ams on the inner leg and not cutting through the

    middle of the image on the shirt. I had taken inspiration from the many MANY tutorials on making yoga pants

    from tshirts on the internet, but I was unaware that the site I first posted my tutorial on already had a tutorial

    posted by someone else making the original tutorial. She tore me a new one, let me tell you! Because of that, I

    explained that I never so much as looked at her tutorial before and was not going to give her credit for my idea.

    The credit for the inspiration already went out to everyone having made such a tutorial anyways... She wanted

    me to list her specifically. Not going to happen...

    So, kudos to you for being kind and open minded enough to give credit to someone who made a t utorial you

    weren't aware of.

    23.4.13

    Unknownsaid...

    I love your nail polish

    13.5.13

    La Pecora Nerasaid...

    Great idea! Thank you for sharing us:-)

    Greetings from Italy, Emanuela

    14.5.13

    eliananordestinasaid...

    Love this idea...good!

    18.5.13

    Glue and Glittersaid...

    So sweet! I'm going to link to this in a roundup at CraftingaGreenWorld.com next week!

    29.5.13

    Carriesaid...

    Fabulous post and very useful. Isthatnew

    5.6.13

    Madeleine Macysaid...

    i was just thinking that i needed to come up with some kind of reusable produce bag! genius. :)

    http://www.apparelnbags.com/sport-tek/index.htm

    7.6.13

    Unknownsaid...

    To anyone that has made these - don't they stretch out? I would think they would REALLY stretch out and then

    rip. is the handle sturdy enough for the weight of the produce? I am going to try them - cuz they look

    awesome!!! Would really like feed back though :)

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    Craftysianysaid...

    I love these bags so much I made one of my own! Thanks for the inspiration & a great tutorial :) x

    I have added a link back to you on the post http://buttonsandpaint.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/T-Shirt-Beach-

    Bag.html

    1.8.13

    Susansaid...

    You could also lay the t shirt flat pin and sew the out line of the bag then cut it out after. It is a bit easier to work

    with. Awesome idea!!

    7.8.13

    sharinsaid...

    Somebody posted this on FB and I followed the link. What a great job you did! Thanks for sharing.

    7.8.13

    sharinsaid...

    Great job!

    7.8.13

    Ali sha K umarsaid...

    Hey! This is just awesomely amazing!

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