Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crochet. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 January 2024

Just a Bag in Many Ways

This is...


I can use it that way or this way.


You think it is too small?  This is even smaller.


Let's attached them together.  A nice way to keep my mask separate from the rest of the items I want to bring along.


No, the strap for the handle is not too short.  I can lengthen it.


When you can create a bag that can be used in multiple ways, you will enjoy using it for a longer period of time.  What other add ons can be attached to a bag to make it look different?

What about a flap that you can hide inside the bag when you want to use the one with buckle already made?



And yes, I can slip the smaller bag inside the bigger one to compartmentalise it.


Thursday, 31 August 2023

My Versatile Fanny Pack

My handbag was snatched once before and eversince then, the kind of bag I usually carry is a fanny pack.  I finally designed and created one that I can use it as a crossbody bag too.  This is how it looks like.  


I can convert it into a regular bag.  It is large enough to store the worn out Elle fanny pack I have been using for years. 


What about the straps?


I can hide them in a pouch that I have created to tuck them in when I use it as a regular handbag.


This is another way I can use it. The flap can be used to hide this pouch.  


If I use the bag inside out, the pouch is large enough to store my handphone.  I can leave the flap inside the bag.


This is how it will look like if I take out the flap.


I like the idea that I can change the handle of the bag to match the shoes or clothes I will be wearing for the day or an event I will be attending.  With a broader strap attached it works as a unisex bag.


Instead of creating compartments in the bag which will require more yarn, I can insert a cosmetic pouch I have or fanny packs that I no longer use.


I shared the instruction on how to crochet this fanny pack cum shoulder bag at Creative Recyclers.





Friday, 7 July 2023

I am a GreenBeing Designer

The Zero Waste International Alliance (ZWIA) is encouraging the United Nations to adopt the following internationally peer-reviewed definition of Zero Waste and to work with ZWIA and other Zero Waste organizations around the globe, to create a just world of vibrant, resilient, Zero Waste communities, in harmony with nature:

"Zero Waste: The conservation of all resources by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse, and recovery of products, packaging, and materials without burning and with no discharges to land, water, or air that threaten the environment or human health."

You can sign this petition to the UN if you agree to it.

So, how can I adopt the principles of zero waste in my life?

I believe that handmade product can help save the environment. You are less likely to discard something that you have made or received as a gift. This is a crochet top that I made for myself more than 20 years ago.  My daughter could wear it now. 

Now that I have revived my interest to crochet, what kind of product will I be able to create that will help the environment?  

I will start with a reusable bag.  I will design a bag that will allow the user to:

  • change its size
  • change its colour 
  • change its handle
I hope that my design will:

  1. reduce the "discard mentality" as you cannot be bored with a bag that you can play with in shape, colour and size.
  2. enable you to extend its life as damaged portion of the bag can be replaced.
  3. use less material to produce by using net (see through) crochet patterns so that the resusables bags we keep getting free from retailers can be used as inserts.
  4. allow the creator to make use of leftover material to work with and reuse what they have.
  5. promote a reuse culture by encouraging crafters to consider using discards in their work creatively.
  6. extend the life of low quality reusable bags.
  7. allow users to personalise their bags as they can decide how they can decorate them.
  8. inspire others to make stuff that they need if they are able to.

Is that possible?  Yes it is.  I hope that my project will make the younger generation realise that  handmade items can be cool to create and own.  Let's start a reuse mindset revolution.

Since I run a bikeshop I will start with this discard which is one of the packaging items for bicycles.


If I cut the protuding parts off, I can use it as a base for my crochet container.


It fits in nicely in this container I crochet.


 It keeps its base flat.


If I want to, I can use another circular piece to crochet a cover for it.


When I use it as a container in my reusable bag, it will protect the glassware for storing food that I bring to my shop to eat for lunch.

But it is not just a container once I added the second layer I crochet. I can add this layer to the container with a piece of string so that it can be removed.


This is how my creation looks like once the plastic circular base is removed.


If this is how I would like to use it, I can use cords removed from paper bags and use them as handles.  The net edge on the second layer allows me to push the cords through and secure them to it. Once done, it has become a container cum bag.  


Remember that you are only a hoarder if you do not make use of what you keep. 

Based on how I would like to use it, which depends on how creative or fashionable (daring) I am, I can:

  • add another layer to increase the height of the bag.
  • remove the orignal layer to add a layer in a different colour or crochet pattern.
  • add additional layers in many different colour.
  • add another layer in different crochet patterns.
  • crochet a layer of see through or net pattern so that I can use a reusable bag as insert.
  • change the handles on the bag.

You can adopt the above idea by making two square containers.  If you join them together and add the layers, it can become a rectangular bag. I like the idea of using granny squares in this project because I can use leftover material in different colours to crochet them.  For example, I managed to crochet the granny squares on this crossbody crochet bag with cut strips of plastic bags in different colours.  You should not have any problem using raffia strings too.


Note: I shared the instruction on how to create the versatile bag at Creative Recyclers





Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Making use of Product Packaging

Do you keep the packaging containers from product you purchased? 

I do keep some of them if they are suitable for storing my stuff. I like the clear containers from Ferrero Rocher. I usually use them to store my beads and finishings for making handmade jewellery.  I recently discovered a way to make use of their 24 piece container which is rather shallow.  

It is perfect as a base for my crochet granny square bag which I can use without its cover.  I like it that it is the perfect size for carrying a box of cake.

If I leave it as is, this crochet piece and the container will work well as a decorative receptacle for serving food during a festive event, like the forthcoming Raya celebration.  

This is the video instruction for the bag.  


You will have to modify the base if the yarn you use is different in thickness.  I enlarged my base with another granny square design so that it fits the size of the Ferrero Rocher container I used.  I also used leftover wool from another project to make part of the base.

This is how my modified bag looks like.



Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Making Full Use of Reusable Bags

I have been receiving lots of reusable bags. The handles of some of them are not strong enough to handle load and some have issues at the seams.  I think the best way to make them last is to use them as inserts for crochet bags.  I decided to use this 22x17cm bag for the project.



And this is the crochet bag pattern that I chose to make.


I have to increase the stitches so that the insert fits in perfectly.

I turned the reusable bag inside out, so that the print will not show, before inserting it into the crochet bag.


When you use a thick yarn and choose a crochet pattern with large holes, you use less wool and complete the bag faster. If you do not have a reusable bag to use as an insert, you can weave your old scaves or leftover ribbons and whatever suitable material that you can weave through the holes.  

Use your imagination to personalise your crochet bag.  I would not mind using cut strips of plastic bags as weaving material as I have always try to make use of discarded material in my handwork.


Will you be ashamed if you decorate your bag with plastic bags?


I can also change the design of my crochet bag by sewing a granny square on it so that I can use it as a pocket for holding stuff like cards or a set of keys.






Wednesday, 8 March 2023

I like keeping empty bottles with grooves on them. They make it easier for me to cut the bottles neatly to the height I want. I use this 1L size oval shaped container to store all the brushes I used in my kitchen.  Sometimes I will also leave my knives with the brushes to drain them after washing. 


Check out how I decorate the empty containers I used for storing my stuff. The one decorated with granny squares was actually a lantern I made for my children. These 5L cooking oil bottles are great for storing my packets of coffee, onions and tubers.


Other than using them as storage containers, I also use them like a pail for soaking in water:

-my laddles to soften food stuck on them to make it easier to clean.
-my vegetables like celery, beans, tomatoes, bell peppers. I place a prestle or a cup on top to make sure that the vegetables stay in the water.

Recently, I discovered that it is a great way to keep the shape of my crochet bag.  I made it because my sister told me that, while at work, she don't like to carry her handbag out for lunch and that she is looking for a small bag big enough to hold just her keys, handphone and a packet of tissue.  The first one I made did not hold its shape well once she puts her stuff in.

I like this version better.


She can decide how much of the bottle she would like to cut off to hold her stuff. The cord I used as a handle was taken off a shopping bag.  


So, she can easily change the colour with cords she can find from her own collection of paperbags. She can even use her shoes laces.

I chose a pattern with large holes so that she can slip receipts through them as it will be easier for her to remove them to show the staff when her dishes are ready for collection.  She can also personalise it by inserting one of those drawstring bags we often received with gifts.

I hope she will consider inserting cut strips of plastic bag through the holes to match her outfit like I did for this bag I made with leftover wools.

Friday, 18 April 2014

Free cups? Need covering up.

Look into your cupboard and you are bound to find odd cups in a variety of shape, sizes and colours that you have received with some product you have bought.


If they are not something that you treasure because of the company logos printed on the cup, maybe it is time to get your crochet hook out and ...


...make a cozy to cover the logos up.

Why?


You can try to make some bucks while clearing them out that way by selling them on Etsy?


More crochet and kniting cozy designs can be found on Pinterest shared by Irmalulu.



Thursday, 22 October 2009

Bad bags days? No more!

I don't buy reusable bags. Sometimes I get them free from exhibitions attended or with stuff purchased. My children get them from the school they attended.

Take a look at these reusable bags we have on hand.

Do you like the colour enough to go shopping with it?

Some can't even take the weight it is supposed to!

Even if it is reusable, would you continue using it if you can't wash the stain off it?

I am sure you are facing the same problems. Do you have a solution to these problems? Me? You bet!

If the kids don't fancy the colour of their reusable bags to use them, slip them into another that they would consider taking.

Here is a lacy bag that I crochet.

This is how it looks with reusable bag tucked in.

The kids are more likely to handle their reusable bags with care if they like the colour and the design. So, while the reusable bag is still new...

...reinforce the handles by running stitches where they join at the bag.

Here is another crochet bag design I created for reusable bag.


With this design, I can slip the handles of the reusable bag through the handles of the crochet bag.


That should keep our reusable bags from landing in the trash bin any sooner. How do you like that?

I hope that producers of reusable bags should rethink how they design their bags so that they not only will last longer but will be fashionably, the bag of choice.