Paper Shopping Bag

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag

 

At craftster started the ‘Craft Challenge #47 – Reusable Shopping Bag Challenge 2’ and I had the idea of making a shopping bag from paper (see also the other entries).
In principle I really like it, but some things didn’t work the way I wanted them to (see also below) so that I didn’t finish the handle but only show how it can be made.

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
That’s how my shopping bag looks from one side…

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
… and so from the other.
I used clippings from a travel brochure, so my bag is not only multicoloured but gives me even wanderlust ;-)

 

That’s what you do:

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
That’s what you need:

  • paper to strengthen (here an old TV guide)
  • paper for the outside (here clippings from a travel brochure)
  • plastic bag to strengthen the inside and make it possible to wipe it with a damp cloth (right top in picture)
  • some tape and a glue stick (which I forgot to take a photo from ;-))
  • scissors
  • sewing thread and best a sewing machine
  • possibly transparent plastic foil or plastic bag (non-adhesive or you can get bad problems with your sewing machine!)
 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
First I layered three layers of my TV guide pages.
I used them askew as shown in the graphic so that they don’t always touch in the same place (every large rectangle is a page from the TV guide, the smaller ones are pages cut into halves in one or the other direction).
I taped them rarely so that the whole doesn’t fall apart.

On the future outside I laid on the clippings from the travel brochure and glued them on rarely to fix them slightly.

Note: Don’t use too much tape or glue because you can get bad problems with your sewing machine.

I laid the cut white plastic bag on the backside of my large paper rectangle with meanwhile four layers and begun to sew.

Note: It pays to fix the plastic bag somehow, too ;-)

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
Then I just started sewing (did I mention that I’m completely unexperienced in sewing? ;-))).

I wanted to sew (and have somehow sewn ;-)) lines but it was much more difficult than I thought.
Therefore I made a mental note of some points for the next bag:

  1. The paper for the outside should be better joined.
    I think it even best to lay and sew on a layer of transparent (non-adhesive!) foil or plastic bag, then it is also possible to wipe it on the outside with a damp cloth.
  2. Practise sewing before, so that 1st my thread doesn’t tear and I’ll be 2nd hopefully able to sew straight lines ;-)
  3. The crinkling happened when I rolled up my large paper rectangle several times this way and the other to be able to sew it.
    Paper that is crinkled often get fabric-liker, so I didn’t find it bad.
  4. I laid the clippings from the travel brochure so that they all meet on the underside of the bag – with the effect that it looks scruffy.
    Next time I’d put a broad stripe of coloured paper over the folding line of the bag.
  • I’ve sewn the side seams on the wrong side because I wanted to turn it after just like a fabric bag.
    Next time I will sew them from the right side because the turning was incredibly difficult and I simply couldn’t turn the corners completely.
    That’s why it has these chic rounded corners ;-))
 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
That’s how my bag looks at the inside.

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
Actually I wanted to make a shoulder-long black with plastic bags filled I-cord as handle (I post-worked the photo to show you the knitting, originally it’s been completely black just as in the next photo ;-)) …

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
…but I don’t want to make it for a bag with lots of defects.
You can see here anyhow how I knotted the plastic bags together and knitted a little bit already.

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
The bag seems to be quite robust and I wanted to try out what it can carry.
Therefore I stuffed 1 l juice, half a kilo of bread, 2 appels, an orange and 5 tangerines in – in short a little shopping ;-)

 

unikatissima Paper Shopping Bag
Here I’m holding the bag with the content of the previous picture – no problems at all ;-)


Links:
Craft Challenge #47 – Reusable Shopping Bag Challenge 2
Entries for the Craft Challenge #47

Here at unikatissima:
Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord

Fantastic Pop Up

Libros Pop-Up Books Cards Fantastic Pop Up

This time I find the title absolutely convenient: I find this pop up really fantastic!

 

Note: The PDF links can’t be reached anymore, apparently amongst other things because of copyright infringements.
After all we have to buy the book ourselves :)

 


Links:
Descarga Gratis Libro Phantastische Papier (Kirigami) de Ramin Razani en Formato PDF Free Download – at the end you find links for the actual download of the file (German).
I downloaded the file here.

Felt Leaves Scarf

craftster Felt Leaves Scarf

Wow, I find the felt leaves scarf really great, too!

She made it with Nuno-felting of silk, sewing on of the leaf stitchings and cutting out of the middle pieces, but she writes that it should work with prefabricated felt, too.

When Nuno-felting, you felt the wool in thin layers into a prefabricated fabric, I did it before but not with silk but with a simple chiffon kerchief and it worked great.


Links:
Felt Leaves Scarf (Wetfelted nuno-scarve)

Plastic Bottle Light Chain

recyclart Plastic Bottle Light Chain

Mostly I’m unnerved by the shampoo, shower gel and detergent plastic bottles and throw them away – where I should have kept them all to make such a wonderful plastic bottle light chain.
Or a lot of other great things.
;-))


Links:
Plastic Bottle Light Chain (Colorful lights)

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plastic bottle’

Polymer Clay Chrysanthemum Cane

PCPolyzine Polymer Clay Chrysanthemum Cane

I always found the polymer clay Chrysanthemum cane most beautiful!

Besides it’s not long any more until Valentine’s Day where you can possibly do with the Chrysanthemum hearts ;-)
But there are muuuch more interesting polymer clay tutorials ;-)

And if you don’t fancy Chrysanthemums much, there are still a lot of other polymer clay flower canes ;-)


Links:
Polymer Clay Chrysanthemum Cane (The Translucent Chrysanthemum Cane)

Here at unikatissima:
Polymer Clay Flower Canes
Entries with the tag ‘Valentine’s Day’
Entries with the tag ‘PolymerClay’

Knitting Pattern ‘Little Berries’

unikatissima Knitting Pattern Little Berries

I always like to look for (among other things! ;-)) knitting stitches and lately two stitches ‘collided’ in my head: mosaic (slip-stitch) knitting and cabling.
When I tried it out I was hooked ;-))

 

unikatissima Knitting Pattern Little Berries By the way, I also like it single coloured :))

 

I created a PDF file (ca. 350 KB) for you to download so that you can amuse yourself with this stitch, too.
The file contains unikatissima’s knitting pattern ‘little berries’, a photo step-by-step instruction for one of the stitches, some ideas about increasing and decreasing the pattern and some project ideas.

Have much fun knitting it!

P.S.: If you’re knitting the pattern you implicitly agree to my terms of use which you can find in the PDF file.
Mainly it says that you may sell products knitted with my pattern but not give away the file itself.


Links:
unikatissima’s Knitting Pattern Little Berries (English) – PDF file (~ 350 KB)
unikatissimas Strickmuster Little Berries (deutsch) – PDF filei (~ 355 KB)

Here at unikatissima:
Mosaic (Slip-stitch) Knitting
Entries containing the word ‘cable’