Turn trash bags into a messenger bag (VIDEO)
I think I have about six messenger bags and only one "proper" purse. I have one bag in particular that I really love: my big, bright orange Lacoste messenger because it's just large enough to carry my travel sketchbook, my laptop, my iPod, and all other bits and bobs of my everyday life. Sometimes, however, even my largest messenger bag isn't enough to hold one of my bigger sketchbooks and I wish I had an easy (and cheap) way of making my own bag.MAKE's video podcasts have always been a great source of easy, geeky "Weekend Projects," like making tiny solar-powered bots or your own one-speed bike. I know, I know; it's probably not very appealing to the fashion-savvy, but the most recent video podcast really interested me because of my aforementioned messenger bag problem. Using simple kitchen trash bags or plastic grocery bags, some wax paper, an iron, and a sewing machine, you can make a full-on messenger bag. It's a fashionable way to recycle and, since the materials are damn near free, experimenting with different methods or styles won't be a problem. I'm excited to get started on mine.
Continue after the jump to watch the video tutorial!














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6-25-2007 @ 8:13PM
raincoaster said...
Unfortunately, that bag is hideous.
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6-26-2007 @ 12:11AM
Lilly said...
I think it's clever! It's basically free...environmentally friendly..and...you could probably make other stuff out of the fused plastic. You get an A+ for creativity.
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