how-to of the day: make a recycled reversible t-shirt totebag, part three
April 17, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
I left you yesterday with the lining cut out – now it’s time to sew it! Sew the sides of both the t-shirt and the lining (separately) to make two bag, open on one side. Take the lining and slide it into the t-shirt, wrong sides together. Make sure to match the seams:

Fold the lining over once, so it touches the edge of the t-shirt. Fold it a second time, so you’ve got a 1 inch “cuff” along the top of the bag. Pin, and sew the cuff down. Using the lining to create a cuff will make the finished bag stronger – that way the handles are sewn into woven fabric, not knitted t-shirt:

I’m using one inch wide nylon webbing for the handles. I’ve cut two lengths, approximately 16 inches long and seared the edges using a match (in a well ventilated area please). You can also use a narrow zig-zag stitch to keep the nylon from unravelling. Mark where you want the handles to attach and pin them:

I’m using a box stitch to sew the handles on – it’s incredibly strong. I sewed three times across the top and the bottom, and then once on the “X” and the sides of the seam:

You can also see the stitch I used to sew the cuff down in this close-up. That’s actually a stretch stitch, but it’s strong and great for things like totebags.
I’ll show you the finished totebag in the next post















Hey: That is a neat idea. I’ll have to try this. I don’t have any T-Shirts that immediately come to mind for one of these, but I think that I’ll be able to find something somewhere that I’d like on a bag.