Recycled Food Safe Oreo Cookie Bag to Zipper Bag
I was excited when I came across this idea. Using iron on vinyl I knew the options were endless of what you could do with leftover cookie bags.
Everyone loves Oreo’s, right? There’s the copycat Oreo Cream Filling, Oreo Hot Chocolate , Oreo Fudge and Oreo Filled Funfetti Cookies.
So, with all the Oreo love going around I thought it would be fun to recycle some of those bags. Don’t you think it would make a great conversation piece? I mean, how many kids at school have recycled Oreo zipper baggies?!
To make them durable for sewing you will need:
Clear iron-on vinyl. Make sure you get clear since it comes in many different colors. Found at Joanns, Walmart, or Amazon.
Here’s the step-by-step tutorial. Enjoy!
SUPPLIES
1 Oreo cookie bag
CLEAR Iron-on vinyl- Thermoweb 17-Inch by 2-Yard Heat’n Bond Iron-On Vinyl, Gloss
7″ zipper
Iron
Matching thread
What is clear iron-on vinyl?
The first thing you need to do is cut out your bag and wipe down the inside.
Now cut out two pieces of iron on vinyl the same size as the bag pieces.
The iron on vinyl tells you how to apply it to your bag.
Peel off the clear vinyl from the paper. Lay the sticky side on the right side of the bag.
Then place the paper you just peeled off on top, and using a warm iron, iron over the paper to seal the vinyl.
Now you have a durable bag you can sew.
Your going to sew it just like you would as if you were making a regular zipper bag.
Placing your bag face up, line up the zipper to the edge of the bag. Making sure you place the zipper face down.
You can pin it in place close to the edge as you can get so the pin wholes will not show.
BUT, Wonder Clips, paper clips or bobby pins are preferred!
Sew in place.
—-> Craftsy Mastering Zipper Techniques Class <—-
Next, line up the other edge of the zipper to the other bag piece.
So that the right side of the bag is facing the right side of the zipper, as shown.
Sew in place.
It should look like this when you are finished.
Next, fold together with right sides facing each other. Line up the edges and sew around all three sides.
Sew right over the zipper a few times for reinforcement. You will cut off the ends of the zipper afterwards.
Make sure you leave the zipper open when you are sewing up the edges for turning right side out when you are done!
Leave the zipper open while sewing up the sides!
And cut off the ends of the zipper and snip the corners of the bag.
Now turn it right side out {gently} and {gently} poke out the corners.
Now you have yourself the most adorable cookie zipper bag!
Here are a few tips to keep in mind while sewing:
- Be sure you use long stitches rather than short stitches when sewing. If your stitches are too short it will be like a perforation and your bag will rip when you are turning it right side out.
- Use a quality thread for more durability.
- Using Wonder Clips, paper clips or bobby pins is preferred instead of pins.
- When sewing you can put tissue paper in between the presser foot and the bag to avoid sticking OR you can try this little trick… Put scotch tape on your footer, except the little small area where your needle goes. I heard that works, too!