Rachel from Holy Craft shows you can make a reusable grocery sack. She used smart fab, a non woven material that is an alternative to paper and cloth. You could also use a quilting weight cotton to make these bags. She gives them flat bottoms so their shapes are similar to a traditional paper grocery sack, though with handles to make them easy to carry. Go to Holy Craft for the tutorial.
[photo from Holy Craft]
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Trayne says
I have been saving the “plastic like” woven food sacks from the cats and dog food that I buy. I am thinking that maybe this pattern will work to make grocery sacks for me to use and possibly give away.