Fold and iron both of the narrow edges and one of the long edges by ½ inch (1.27 centimeters). Turn the fabric so that the wrong side is facing you. Fold both of the short edges and one of the long edges down by ½ inch (1.27 centimeters). If you need to, use sewing pins to keep the fabric in place.
This is a tutorial on how to make a jump rope out of plastic shopping bags. This video was produced by BAGS - Bags for A Greener Society, part of a Girl Sco

1. Measure and cut 20 feet (6.1 m) of synthetic rope. You'll use this rope to connect the eye bolt with the 2 holes near the tops of the beams. This will support the weight of the punching bag and disperse it among these 3 points so that the entirety of the bag's weight isn't hanging on the eye bolt.

I made a melon basket by twining handmade fabric string. It is also used in basketry to make coiled and stitched baskets. The same technique may be used with bread bags (split down the sides and cut the resulting plastic rectangle into 2 strips) Also dampened dried plant fibres may be used in the same way (try corn husks or bulrushes.) Once you have a good spot, follow the following steps: Tie a bag with all your food and scented items to one end of the rope. Toss the other end of the rope over a branch. Pull the end of the rope that doesn’t have the bag attached, so it rises in the air. Tie the rope to the trunk. Repeat for all the loops and pegs. + Pull the tail end to cinch the bottom of the bag together. Tie a few secure knots through the adjacent loops and weave the tail end into the bag. + To make a handle, use the tail end of the string at the start of the bag. Connect it to the opposite side of the bag, weaving it through an available loop (or two). AMAZON 3mm Macrame Cord: Step 1: Cut Rope. If you want to make a tote bag with rope handles, you first need to cut the rope. To do this, start by cutting the rope into three equal pieces. Then, use a knife or a sharp object to score the rope at regular intervals. This will make it easier to break it into smaller pieces. Rnd 1: With a 4.00mm crochet hook, leave a 12" tail of yarn for sewing, then ch 2, work 5 sc into the 2nd ch from your hook. Do not join. (5 sts) Rnd 2: Do not ch, sc in each st around. Do not join. Rnd 3: With the RS of the sc facing the center of the rope, work into the back side of the sts from the previous round and into the 3rd loop (or PPpSj.
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