When a person sees the potential in an ordinary thing and the opportunity to transform it into something more practical - this, you see, is a real talent, and by no means a sign of poverty, as it is mistakenly believed. Is it worth throwing out, for example, plastic bottles if from the bottom of them you can very quickly make a useful thing for any needlewoman - an organizer? And from the "leftovers" of plastic bottles - to make convenient handles for bags? Let's take a look at these two brilliant ideas!


You will need:
- 6 plastic bottles (milk containers were used in MK);
- knife;
- thin colored fabric for the outer decoration of the organizer and thick fabric under the bottom;
- Scotch.
Getting started:
1. Remove labels from bottles. Cut the bottom of all the bottles (roughly in half), they should be the same height. Place together in two rows.

2. Wrap the bottles with a thin cloth, secure with pins, then sew the cover with a blind seam, pull back over the bottles. Secure the bottom with tape. Then cut the bottom out of thick fabric to size and secure it to the organizer with a seam over the edge.

3. If you use milk containers, you can make convenient bag holders from the handles. To do this, the handle itself is cut off from the bottle, the edges are rounded. Then you should cut the handle along the seam. The bag holder is ready!
