how-to of the day: make a recycled reversible t-shirt totebag – the final totebag and the links
April 17, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
Here are all the links to create your own recycled reversible totebag:
Part one – the t-shirt
Part two - cutting it out
Part three – sewing and construction
And here’s the finished totebag:

And if I want to reverse it – here’s how it looks:

Of course, ironing probably would have been a good idea to… those little pesky details















This would be great for those souvenir t shirts, you don’t want to wear anymore.
What a great use for old tees that you just can’t bear to throw out! Thanks, Chloe!
That’s what I thought when I designed this project
I’ve got t-shirts that I just don’t wear – but don’t want to part with!
Chloe this is a wonderful idea. Do you think you could do a similar tutorial on making t-shirts into a quilt. I’ve been saving my children’s t-shirts over the years in hopes of making them a quilt, but I don’t know the best way of going about it. Backing them with a sturdier unstretchy cotton like you did on the tote is definitely a starting point.
Love your new bag!
I’ve also cut the images off t-shirts and stitched them over unwanted pictures or graphics on pre-made tote bags. Works great!
I loooove this idea! I too have drawers full of really nice souvenir t-shirts that I never wear. Past the t-shirt age I guess.
But I still use tote bags – a lot!
I’m betting my friends would love to have some of their souvenir tees made into bags as well. Maybe I can start my Christmas crafting early this year!
Great idea Chloe …. a great Earth Day bag!
Terri
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.