Magnet-clasp cloth bag with single inside pocket. |
Bennington alum and Alaska native Rebecca Grabman contributed this series of reusable cloth bags (suitable for both sexes) made from recycled clothes and materials. The series includes magnet-clasp bags, handles of varying lengths, and bags with buttonhole pockets. The combination of both wide and thin plaid lines forms an eye-catching clash balanced by the solid handle and bottom, thus putting the typical grocery-store cloth bag to shame. More photos below:
Finished product. |
The shirt-cutting stage. |
Rebecca Grabman works and teaches awesome stuff at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. Her website, PineappleGirl.net, features pics and videos of her many, many fashion and experience-interaction projects, including a computer-interactive obstacle course, a purse that records and plays back audio conversations, and a machine that voices user-generated propaganda. She also worked on the combination tap dance/light show featured below. I regret that we never became better friends in college.
2 comments:
I've always loved Rebecca's work! She's such a multi-talented artist. Thanks for sharing all these projects!
I now use this bag EVERY DAY. It is super durable, well constructed, the colors are perfect for fall and it fits a full sized notebook. Thank you so much, Rebecca! --Andrea
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