Tuesday, March 6, 2012

A Walk Down Memory Lane - Up-cycled Bleach Bottle Tote

 I have been wanting to do this since I took up crocheting again while watching TV with the folks at night. When I was about 12 or 13, Teri you might remember this, Mom taught a couple of 4-H classes in Joseph, Oregon.
 One of them was using bleach bottles to make totes out of. I couldn't remember how we did them exactly, as far as the stitching count, but I worked it out to where the top is not larger than the bottom in width. After I cut the top off as high as I could go, there's an actual ridge in the bottle you can use as a guide. Scissors work great after getting the hole started, I punched holes around the top edge, leaving about a quarter of an inch border on top. I then did a single crochet stitch in each hole, alternating between one and two stitches per hole. At the end of each row I slip stitched into the first stitch of each row and chained 2 for HDC and 3 for DC stitches, which I alternated rows of.  There's no hard and fast rule on how many rows to make, you decide how you want the tote to look.
I then made a crocheted draw string handle to match as I didn't have ribbon or fabric available. I also added the large crocheted flower and leaves. Can you see the possibilities with this idea? Next time you are thinking of tossing out a laundry detergent or bleach bottle, even a large juice bottle, why not give this a try.

4 comments:

  1. Oh! I so remember this.... the minute I saw it. Brings back good memories. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I was tickled how this turned out. Yes, those were some good times, even among the crazy!

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  3. I recall so many margarine tubs being turned into "bingo buckets" where the moms and grandmas carried their chips and dabbers. I also remember them being turned into turtles that had a removable shell and inside kids could store their treasures.

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  4. Margarine tubs? They would be easier as you wouldn't have to cut them. I will have to remember that if we ever use margarine again...lol. I think the thing I like about bleach bottles is that the label is removable. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

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