Saturday, 28 May 2011

Random Recast: New Uses for Grocery Bags Round-Up

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In Random Recast, we find new uses for ordinary things. This week: Grocery bags.


PrettyDaisies, Flickr


If I hadn't been searching for alternate uses for grocery bags, I wouldn't have readily realized that this coaster was made from plastic sacks. To achieve this raffia-like texture, grocery bags are cut into strips and knotted together to create a type of yarn. (And there's even a special name for the stuff: Plarn.)

Crafters who work with plarn say that the thinner the bag, the better your results. Also, cut off the "tails" of the knots between strips, which will let you crochet smoothly. Once you've made the plarn, crochet a granny square to create coasters that are completely a-okay to leave outdoors all season.

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Day #4: Outdoor Pillow Stuffing


PlayfulLibrarian, Flickr


It's such a small complaint, but I really hate having to pay for a separate pillow insert when I buy pillow covers. And outdoor pillow inserts tend to be pricier than the standard size. Instead, stuff the new covers with plastic grocery bags.

Day #3: Bowls, Cups and Planters

supercyclers


To create watertight (and pretty indestructible) bowls, cups and planters, mold layers of plastic grocery bags around the object, then blast with a heat gun. Not as scary as it sounds, we promise.

Day #2: Faux Flowers

Elizabeth Abernathy


Whether you use a folding method or simply cut petals out of the bags, the resulting ethereal blooms are sure to please. We love them as gift toppers.

Day #1: Messenger Bag

Will Taylor, ReadyMade


Layers of grocery bags sewn together create this utilitarian-chic messenger tote. For a less quilted look, you can also bond the bags together with an iron to create a thin "fabric" that will resist tearing and staining.

Stay tuned for next week's Random Recast. What will it be? You'll have to stay tuned...

 

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