Duct Tape No-Sew Tote

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Duct Tape No-Sew Tote

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Make this unique duct-tape and fabric tote with absolutely no sewing - no kidding!  This project, inspired by the awesome book Simply Sublime Bags by Jodi Kahn, takes less than an hour to whip up, and will garner oohs and ahhs from all who see it!   

With a few simple supplies (get your stapler loaded!), a little time, and absolutely no prior experience needed, you can make your own gorgeous custom tote bag today!

Materials

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You'll need:

  • Fabric - something a bit sturdy works better. I used a donation scrap of what I think was upholstery fabric. I made the bag as big as the scrap would allow, which turned out to be 10"x18"
  • Duct tape - get a color you like to coordinate with your fabric. This was my first go, so I just used what was around. The next one will get something fancy!
  • Scissors to cut your fabric
  • Stapler + staples (oh yes)
  • *Optional (but awesome) - two tiny strong magnets

Cut Fabric

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Whatever size you decide to go with fold the fabric in half vertically.

  • Cut two squares out of the bottom corners, about 1" high and 1 1/2" wide. If you make a bigger bag, or want it to be wider at the base, increase these measurements.

Tape

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  • Open the fabric, party side down.
  • Start layering strips of duct tape over the wrong side (inside) of the fabric, slightly overlapping each strip.
  • Continue until piece is covered.
  • Trim away excess tape

Cut Handle Opening

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Now you're going to mark where the opening for your handle will be. In this instance, I made a 4"x1" opening, centered near the top. This is how:

  • Fold the fabric in half, party sides together, to mark the center on the tape, 1 1/2" down from the top.
  • Draw a line 2" to each side of this mark, and 1"down on each side. Finish the box by drawing the bottom line.
  • Mark a line horizontally across the center of the box.
  • Make a mark 3/4" in from each side on this line.
  • Draw diagonal lines from the corners to these marks.
  • Repeat on other end.

These are your new cutting lines.

If you ever have sewn, you may recognize how much these look like welt pockets or bound buttonholes.

Make Handle

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Now we make the handle.

  • Cut carefully along the new lines you've made.
  • Fold back the flaps and secure with pieces of tape
  • Repeat on other handle

Finish Top Edge

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You want to turn the top 1/2" of fabric to the inside and tape down. I did it this way:

  • Lay a piece of tape to cover 1/2" of the top edge on the party side of the fabric.
  • If you're using magnets as a latch, insert them under the tape in the center of the top edge
  • Fold this edge over to the inside and tape down.
  • Trim away the tape covering the handle opening.
  • Repeat on other side, making sure magnets are in correct alignment.

Staple Together

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Now we make the "seams."

  • Fold fabric in half, right sides together
  • Staple the sides of the bag 1/2" in from the edge.
  • Clip the corners at the top.
  • Repeat on other side.

Tape Over Edges

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Now we'll seal the raw edges.

  • Using a block or book inside, press the seam allowance open with your fingers.
  • Cover the edges with tape and trim.
  • Repeat on other side.

Close Bottom Corners

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Close the bottom of the bag at the corners by matching up the raw edges.

  • Staple together 1/2" in from edge.
  • Fold seam allowance toward the bottom of the bag and cover with tape.
  • Trim and fold edges for a clean finish.
  • Repeat on other side.

Turn Tote Right Side Out

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Well, that's pretty self-explanatory.

  • Turn bag right side out.
  • Test out your awesome magnets.
  • Fill it with goodies.
  • Send some to me.:)