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Today I got home from work & my sister asked if I had some yellow Lego bags. So i Asked what for?. She says " I got an idea " So I gave her my stash and this is what she started doing with them.

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she Cuts The ends of

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Then She Cuts Strips

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then she ties them together

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Then she works her magic with the hook (one bag makes this much)

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more bags added

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Then I asked what she was making and she said its a lego bag.

So I Said a lego Bag out of Lego Bags? She Said Yup

Ill post more pics as she Goes along

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Crochet with spare LEGO Store bags? Genius. :classic: I love it when people think up creative uses for LEGO packaging.

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Ah yeah I’ve seen this with milk bags. :thumbup:

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Wow, kudos to your sister, that's a good idea.

I actually only have one gigantic yellow LEGO bag, and that is being used to house all my opened LEGO boxes that I have folded down, it works perfectly. It even fits the large boxes like the new falcon, the RGS, our the Imperial star destroyer.

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Interesting concept. Is it actually strong enough to hold anything, or just for show?

I just asked my sister she said its strong enough for things. She also said its going to have some fabric as a liner for the inside. Ill post pics of this when she does it

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Sadly, I have an odd obsession with my Lego bags and save them all. I'll use them to transport different things on trips home to see my parents or take a lunch to work in one. I could never cut them up like that. I know, it's weird.

However, that's a very creative idea.

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Neat idea.

I wouldn't cut up my bag since my local Lego store charges 5 cents per plastic bag.

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Neat idea.

I wouldn't cut up my bag since my local Lego store charges 5 cents per plastic bag.

Wow! They actually charge you to bag the items you purchased? There is a chain of grocery stores here in Philadelphia that charge 10 cents per bag but they are this discount store that sells stuff really cheap. I'm still surprised a Lego store would charge for the bag though. Must be a Canadian thing.

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Wow! They actually charge you to bag the items you purchased? There is a chain of grocery stores here in Philadelphia that charge 10 cents per bag but they are this discount store that sells stuff really cheap. I'm still surprised a Lego store would charge for the bag though. Must be a Canadian thing.

Sure is a Canadian thing..I thought the cashier was joking at first! And it's in most of the big stores like Zellers, Walmart etc.. :hmpf:

Anyways I really like what your sister did to that bag :wub:

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Wow! They actually charge you to bag the items you purchased? There is a chain of grocery stores here in Philadelphia that charge 10 cents per bag but they are this discount store that sells stuff really cheap. I'm still surprised a Lego store would charge for the bag though. Must be a Canadian thing.

I presume the charge is to help persuade people to reuse and recycle the plastic bags, as 'one use' plastic bags are a waste of natural resources and an unnecessary component of landfill.

As for the OP, this is a great use for plastic bags, I am sure I have seen this method used to create fashion accessories etc. on sites like etsy.

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The bag "Bag Tax" is only in Toronto, and a few other jurisdictions, with some chains charging it throughout their stores.

Now, back on topic. :wink:

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