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Recycling with Style: How to Make Eco-Friendly Yarn-Wrapped Bracelets Using Plastic Grocery Bags

4/2/2023

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If you're looking for a creative way to upcycle your plastic grocery bags, then you'll love this eco-friendly DIY project! With just a few supplies, you can transform those bags into a boho-chic bangle bracelet that's perfect for any casual occasion. Not only is it stylish, but it's also a great way to repurpose those plastic bags that would otherwise end up in landfill. Give it a try and see how easy it is to turn trash into treasure! 

Tools & materials for DIY Bracelets and Up-cycled Plastic Bag Braiding Tutorial
A picture of six different shades of reddish and purplish yarns
Materials:
  • Plastic grocery bags
  • Clear tape
  • Fabric glue:  https://amzn.to/3Qir3r8
  • Scissors
  • Yarn in various colors
  • Clipboard (optional)

Creating bangle bracelets using plastic grocery bags
DIY Bracelets and Up-cycled Plastic Bag Braiding Tutorial
Instructions:
  1. Prepare a plastic grocery bag by removing any stickers or labels.
  2. Cut both sides of the plastic bag to make it a long rectangular shape.
  3. Fold the plastic bag into thirds and cut it into three pieces.
  4. Make strips: Layer the three pieces on top of each other and fold them in half. Cut them in half again.
  5. Repeat the process twice more. 
  6. Tape the top of the strips together to secure them. Now you have a large tassel.
  7. Attach the top of the strips to a clipboard, if you have one, to make braiding easier. Divide the strips into three equal sections and start braiding a 3-strand braid.
  8. Braid until you reach the desired length for your bracelet (approximately 7-8 inches depending on wrist size). Cut off any excess plastic bag strips. Tape the end of the strips together.
  9. Leaving 1 inch or so, apply fabric glue on the plastic braid and wrap yarn around it.​
  10. You can use different colors of yarn for a more colorful bracelet. Wrap the yarn every 2 cm or so.
  11. Leave 1 inch or so at the end of the plastic braid, and tape two braid ends together to form a ring.
  12. Finish wrapping the braid with yarn until it is completely covered. Apply a final layer of fabric glue to secure the yarn in place.
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Let the glue dry completely before wearing your new plastic bag bracelet. Enjoy!

​Please note that any crafts or DIY projects should be attempted with caution.

Want to make more eco-friendly bracelets using plastic grocery bags? Check out the previous blog post on DIY Rustic Jute Cord Bracelets from Reused Plastic Bags - A Fun and Eco-Friendly Project that's both stylish and sustainable.

Recycling Plastic Bags at Retail Stores
Recycling Bins at Target Promoting Eco-Friendly Practices
Recycling Bins at Target
In most locations, plastic bags, wraps, and films cannot be recycled in curbside bins, but many local retail stores offer drop-off points for recycling them. Check online for drop-off locations near you, and you may find stores like Target that provide recycling bins for plastic bags, films, and wraps, contributing to efforts in reducing plastic waste and promoting a greener environment.

Two yarn-wrapped bracelets on an earthy jute coaster
Woman holding a yarn-wrapped bracelet in her hand
Woman wearing two yarn-wrapped bracelets
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