Sunday, January 26, 2014

Bulk Food Bags


You know that book, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, where the mouse is forever being reminded of something else he wants to do?

(Paraphrased) "If you give a mouse a cookie, he'll probably ask you for a glass of milk. And if you give him a glass of milk... he'll want to look in the mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache. And when he looks in the mirror, he'll notice that his hair needs a trim..." and so on and so forth.

Sometimes I feel like that mouse.

I go upstairs to get something for one project, and I get sidetracked into a totally new project.

Today, for example, I went into the office/sewing room to look for tabbed dividers for a 3-ring binder. And when I came out 45 minutes later, I had made these:


Like the mouse in the book, when I entered the office I noticed my basket of fabric. And it reminded me that I wanted to make little sacks for bulk foods from the co-op. The inspiration came from an internet article written by a former student's mother.

I started with three small sacks for the bulk foods I buy in small batches, like nuts. Now that I've got the hang of it, I think I'll make some larger ones for foods like rice, lentils, and beans.

Cat fabric. No surprises there.

The ties are sewed into the seam, so they'll never get lost!


I just need to finish the ends of the ties with a little hand-sewing, and they're done!

I've been meaning to do this for awhile now, to avoid bringing home more plastic bags. If you have a grocery store in your area that sells food in bulk, you should consider making your own bulk bags!

6 comments:

  1. They are almost too pretty for bulk foods! But you could get a Sharpie and write on your pretty yellow ribbon "brown rice" - so you know without opening the bag what's inside.
    Regarding getting sidetracked - just wait until you get older. I have to constantly remind myself "okay this is what I am doing" - or I end up looking at my milk mustache in the mirror!

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    1. That's a good idea! I was thinking of attaching some simple gift tags to mark the contents. I have some leftover from a craft market where my friend and I sold some crocheted things. They're paper and string, and we used them as price tags for our goods.

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  2. Of course I am drooling over the fabric... Nice idea. Just zig-zag the ends of the ties.

    Debbie

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    1. Thanks for the tip on the ends. I was thinking that might be quicker and easier than hand-stitching.

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  3. So cute AND functional! Love that the ties are sewn in - very thoughtful!

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