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Multipurpose Bag From Recycled Jeans

If you have old jeans around, you can make this multipurpose bag from recycled jeans. While it seems it is called a snack bag I think that is kind of limiting. This bag could be used for so many things.

Multipurpose Bag From Recycled Jeans

From a lunch sack to holding most anything. I love the compact style of it. It would fit into a backpack for school or hiking or a suitcase for traveling. It could even go in the diaper bag to hold a change of clothes. Recycling old items and turning them into new, more useful things is one of the hallmarks of the DIY crowd. Being able to save money by making things for yourself and not have to buy them from the store is a huge plus. This article was designed to introduce the reader to a DIY project that shows how to turn an old pair of jeans into a bag that can be used to carry snacks in.

The Do It Yourself project for a multipurpose bag from recycled jeans is from, Between the Lines. The author came up with a really great idea for recycling some old blue jeans and make a cooling looking snack bag. All of the stuff needed to make it can easily be found at most craft or discount stores.

Benefits of reading the DIY Project: Multipurpose Bag From Recycled Jeans

Learn how easy it can be to recycle old clothes and turn them into new and useful items.
The article includes a complete listing of all of the materials, supplies, and tools needed to get started.
The project also includes a complete, easy to follow step by step instruction guide that shows how to do it.
There are numerous full-color pictures that are designed to provide a good visual reference.

http://pm-betweenthelines.blogspot.com/2012/10/denim-snack-bag-recycling-project.html

Paige Raymond
Paige Raymond
Raised in rural Montana and educated in Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Development, Paige Raymond combines a practical mindset with a passion for self-reliance and sustainability. With expertise ranging from mechanical solutions and food preservation to emergency preparedness and renewable energy, Paige is a proud author with more than 5000 published articles.

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