Turn Your Used Plastic Bags Into Clothing!

27 Jan

I stumbled across a wonderfully intriguing image on Flickr.com and it turned out to be an eco friendly coat made from reused plastic shopping bags. The green fashionista responsible for the wonderful creation is UrbanWoodsWalker and her creations are truly inspiring.
This post will show you how to turn your used plastic bags into “plastic fabric” and make your own eco clothing. (Warning: The plastic fabric requires the use of an iron. Please be very careful whenever using a hot iron and ensure your work area is well ventilated)

1/ Collect a bunch of brightly colored plastic bags (The super thin ones work best such as the type newspapers are delivered in), most shoppers have eliminated plastic bags from their homes by using reusable totes but you can probably still find some plastic to use;

Step 1: Gather up Your Used Plastic Bags

Step 1: Gather up Your Used Plastic Bags

2/ You will need the following, an iron, an ironing board, a pair of scissors, some paper (wax paper or parchment paper works best).

3/ Start by setting up your ironing board in a well ventilated area, open all the windows and setup a fan to direct fumes away from you, and lay a sheet of paper down to cover the ironing board.

4/ Choose a plastic bag to start with and if it has handles cut them off, also cut a strip of plastic from the bottom of the bag to make it open ended.

5/ Fold the plastic bag in half and then fold it in half again, this will give you an 8 ply piece of plastic, i.e. it will have 8 layers. Place this on the paper on the ironing board and lay another sheet of paper on top to completely cover the piece of plastic.

6/ Start applying heat from the iron to the paper – plastic – paper sandwich! Keep the iron moving to provide an even heat, do this for 10 – 15 seconds and the plastic should then be “fused” together. Watch this video below for a tutorial of how to fuse your plastic bags;



Etsy Video Tutorial for Fusing Plastic Bags

7/ Once you have a decent collection of fused plastic sheets you can start to design some clothing, or a bag or anything else you can think of! Check out Urban Woods Walkers coat creation below;

A Large Piece of Fused Plastic Fabric

A Large Piece of Fused Plastic Fabric

Plans for a Reused Plastic Coat!

Plans for a Reused Plastic Coat!

The Finished Fused Plastic Fabric Coat

The Finished Fused Plastic Fabric Coat

The Wonderful Finished Plastic Coat

The Wonderful Finished Plastic Coat

Please use caution whenever around a hot iron and when ironing plastic, always make sure you have the plastic completely covered with paper before applying the iron.
We hope you were inspired to go reuse some of those old plastic bags and perhaps turn them into something beautiful and wearable…

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6 Responses to “Turn Your Used Plastic Bags Into Clothing!”

  1. Tara 01. Feb, 2010 at 12:11 am #

    Ok, the coat turned out really cool! I never use plastic bags , so would not have any around to use, but I will be sharing this with others because it is a great way to re-use!
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    • EverydayEarth 01. Feb, 2010 at 2:13 pm #

      Hi Tara, thanks for the kind words, we are hoping to write a more detailed post on how to make different kinds of plastic fabric including which bags work best etc… Thanks for sharing, we hope everyone likes our blog :)

  2. Stephanie Ebbesen 03. Feb, 2010 at 7:30 pm #

    WoW! We went to a meeting with our representative here at Richardson, TX and they are throwing away ALL of the pretty blue bags we recycle in (it jams up their machines) !!! What a great way to save that resource … After all, there are still lots of people living without clothing. This would also be a great alternative for the poor and homeless because it's water proof!!! Simply Brilliant :)

    • EverydayEarth 03. Feb, 2010 at 7:45 pm #

      Hi Stephanie, we're glad you found our site and like this article, these plastic fabric clothes are certainly inventive ways to keep plastic bags away from the landfill. Give it a try, it's really easy!
      We look forward to seeing some of your own plastic fabric creations…
      P.S. We love you site, recommended reading for the Our Everyday Earth family;

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