Shopping Bag From Plastic Shopping Bags (2024)

Introduction: Shopping Bag From Plastic Shopping Bags

Just finished my new plastic shopping bag made from old plastic shopping bags! I recently posted a project on my website (Home-Dzine.co.za) using my DIY super-large crochet hook and the whole idea behind designing the hook was to be able to make a shopping bag with plastic bags. Well, it's done and it only took me 3 days of occasional crochet in front of the TV to finish it.

Step 1: Cut Your Bag

Gather together all your plastic bags as you will need about 70 to make a shopping bag. Fold each bag over and cut off the top and tail and then cut into 3cm-wide strips.

Step 2: Join Strips

Join all your bags together to create one long strip. Don't stress about how long at this stage as you can easily add on more strips as you work. Just add enough strips for a comfortable length to work with. Loop the end of one bag over the other bag and then pull the two ends to join.

Step 3: Starting the Bag

Make a loop at one end of your long piece of strips and insert the large crochet hook. If you don't have a large crochet hook I have included instructions on how to make at the end of this tutorial. To make it easier to see what I am doing I have included a yellow bag in the strip!

Step 4: First Stitch

Insert your super-large crochet hook into the loop that you have just made to commence the first stitch.

Step 5: Make the First Row

Loop the hook around the strip so that it fits in the hook and then pull through the look. Ta-da. You have now started your chain stitch. Continue to make another 28 stitches in the same way, so that you have a total of 30 stitches hanging down from the hook.

Step 6: Make the Second Row

Now that you have 30 chain stitches you are going to repeat what you have just done by threading the hook through the last chain you made and hooking the strip onto the hook, before pulling back through to the front and through the TWO loops on the hook. That will leave you once again with one loop.

Repeat the process of moving from one end of the row to another until you have about 36 to 40 rows in total. This will be the front section of your bag.

Step 7: Make the Sides

Because I am sure that many of you don't really want to start sewing, I am making this bag in one piece without any sewing involved. To make the sides you need to hook and loop through the sides - create a chain that is 10 stitches long - hoop and loop back to the side. That will give you a section of hoops down each side of the bag.

Step 8: Make the Bottom

Working on the back of the front, I did a reverse chain stitch to make the stitches bend inwards. To do this put the bag face down as opposed to having it face you. I wasn't sure if this would work, but it did. Once you reach the width for the base, which is about 10cm, you can revert to normal chain stitches to complete the back.

Step 9: Make the Last Side

Without stopping from making the base you can now revert back to normal chain stitch the make the side in exactly the same way that you made the front panel.

As you build up rows, hook into the side loops to make that a strong part of the bag. Simply put the hook through the loop and hook the strip and pull back through the loop on your hook.

Step 10: Add Handles or Straps

You can make small handles or shoulder straps, whichever you prefer. Simply hook through the top of the bag and loop the strip around before pulling bag and pulling through the loop on the hook. Sounds quite confusing but once you get into the process of hooking and looping you will be a crochet expert!

Step 11: Make a Super-large Crochet Hook

I used a 25mm pine dowel to make my super-large crochet hook. I started by using a pencil to outline the basic shape on the dowel.

Step 12: Finished Crochet Hook

Using a Dremel Multitool with cutting disk I cut out the shape and then sanded it smooth with 120- and then 240-grit sandpaper. I have plenty more recycling projects on the Home-Dzine.co.za, so pop in and visit some time.

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FAQs

Shopping Bag From Plastic Shopping Bags? ›

Take your plastic wrap and bags to drop-off locations

You can recycle clean and dry plastic wrap and bags at many grocery stores and other retailers. Check with local stores to find out what they take.

What should I do with all my plastic bags? ›

Take your plastic wrap and bags to drop-off locations

You can recycle clean and dry plastic wrap and bags at many grocery stores and other retailers. Check with local stores to find out what they take.

What are the problems with plastic shopping bags? ›

It takes 1,000 years for a plastic bag to degrade in a landfill. Unfortunately, the bags don't break down completely but instead photo-degrade, becoming microplastics that absorb toxins and continue to pollute the environment.

Where is the best place to recycle plastic bags? ›

All the national grocery retailers (such as Kroger, Safeway, Target and Walmart) and many smaller retailers offer bag recycling collections in their stores. The bins are usually located near the front entrance. Use the Recycling Search to find a location near you — just enter your ZIP code.

How to reuse plastic shopping bags? ›

25 Brilliant Ways to Reuse Plastic Grocery Bags
  1. Line trash cans. ...
  2. Store as emergency trash bags for the car. ...
  3. Use as a wet bag. ...
  4. Pack shoes in suitcases. ...
  5. Pick up dog poop. ...
  6. Stuff into shoes and purses to retain their shape. ...
  7. Protect fragile items while moving. ...
  8. Store paint brushes or rollers for later use.
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Is Walmart still recycling plastic bags? ›

Access: Customer & Member Engagement. In 2021, we began offering collection bins for plastic bags and films in our U.S. stores.

Why are plastic shopping bags banned? ›

Every year, around 500 billion plastic grocery bags are used worldwide. And an estimated 10 million tons of plastic are discarded in the ocean yearly. To help combat this waste, several American states have enacted bans on plastic grocery bags.

What will stores use instead of plastic bags? ›

Stores are required to provide a reusable grocery bag or a recycled paper bag free of charge to customers using one of these payment methods.

What material should plastic bags be replaced with? ›

Use of jute or paper bags instead of plastic bags will help in reducing pollution.

Why should we not keep plastic bags? ›

Plastic bags are difficult and costly to recycle and most end up on landfill sites where they take around 300 years to photodegrade. They break down into tiny toxic particles that contaminate the soil and waterways and enter the food chain when animals accidentally ingest them.

Why don t we use plastic bags anymore? ›

Problems associated with plastic bags include use of non-renewable resources (such as crude oil, gas and coal), difficulties during disposal, and environmental impacts. Concurrently with the reduction in lightweight plastic bags, shops have introduced reusable shopping bags.

Are reusable bags better than plastic bags? ›

Problem: Reusable or Plastic? It all comes down to how many times you use them. The more you reuse them, the more you reduce their impact. Reusable bags can have a bigger footprint during production (especially cotton bags), but this is compensated if reused many times.

Which plastic cannot be recycled? ›

Examples of non-recyclable plastics include bioplastics, composite plastic, plastic-coated wrapping paper and polycarbonate. Well known non-recyclable plastics include cling film and blister packaging.

Does Kohl's recycle plastic bags? ›

Giving Plastic a Second Life

We accept plastic film packing, shopping bags, bread bags, ziplock bags, and dry-cleaning bags. As a result of these programs, Kohl's has recycled more than seven million pounds of plastic film, bags and wrap from shipping, store operations and customers in 2017.

What is the easiest way to recycle plastic bags? ›

Recycling old plastic bags will ensure they are used again in other products and do not pollute the environment. You can recycle plastic bags by giving them to a local recycling center. You can use reuse them at home or make crafts with them so they do not end up in a landfill.

How do you get rid of plastic bags at home? ›

Throwing them in the garbage may seem harmless, but plastic bags aren't biodegradable, meaning they'll take hundreds of years to decompose. Your best bet is to take advantage of plastic bag recycling. The easiest option for plastic bag recycling is to take them back to the store.

Can you recycle plastic bags for life? ›

Is the Bag for Life recyclable? Typically made from Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), the Bag for Life is generally highly recyclable and is collected at many retail stores across the UK for recycling.

How do you declutter plastic bags? ›

Here's how to organize all your plastic baggies so they are tidy, functional, and oh-so-handy! Gather all your usual bags and wraps • Measure different spots around your kitchen for an organizer • Find an organizer that fits your kitchen AND your items • Load bags and wraps into organizer • Add labels • Load…

Should we keep using plastic bags? ›

A plastic bag consumes up to 40% less energy to make and causes 70 % less solid waste than a paper bag. Durable and Weatherproof: Plastic bags are known for their durability. They are less vulnerable to tearing and are resistant to many chemicals.

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