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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Home and Garden » Home Organization & Recycling » Reduce Recycle and Reuse » Fabric and Clothing ReuseHow to Transform a Tank Top Into a BagEdited by Confusionist, Cellogirl, Teresa, Hotchick6656535 and 5 othersPin ItArticle EditDiscussTurn your cute tank top into a fun bag. This easy project will instantly provide you with a bag, making it simple for you to bring home that spur-of-the-moment seashell collection from the beach or to hold all those last-minute candies from the local store! Edit StepsEasy One-Toned BagThis project is suitable for novice re-purposers and beyond.
1Find a tank top any color. Turn the top inside out.2Tie up the end of the tank top. Take care to make this a very firm knot, to prevent the bag from unraveling when carrying items. Wrap around tightly with one to two strong rubber bands.
3Turn the tank top back right side out. Presto! You have an easy tank top bag.
Intermediate Two-Toned Bag
This project is slightly more advanced. The resulting bag will be a little stronger than using just the one tank top.
1Turn both tank tops inside out.2Place one tank top over the other.
3Tie the end of the tank tops together. Make sure the knot is very secure, to prevent unraveling when carrying goods. Wrap around tightly with one to two strong rubber bands.
4Turn the tank tops right side out. Again, you have a new bag.
Edit TipsFor a permanent, stronger bag, sew the bottom(s) closed instead of knotting them. This will also increase the capacity of the bag, since it requires less fabric for the closure.Edit Things You'll Need1-2 tank tops, new or used but washed and cleanStrong rubber bands (hair elastics could be used in an emergency)Edit Related wikiHowsHow to Make a Tank Top Tote BagHow to Make a Tank Top Into a Beach BagHow to Make a Purse out of a T ShirtHow to Make Reusable Grocery Bags from T ShirtsArticle Info Featured Article
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