
Jeff made a pretty spiffy looking wallet from plastic bags, he writes - "Ironing plastic bags together required careful control of the iron temperature - also, laying the plastic between two layers of paper helped transfer the heat more evenly. The result was a paper-like material similar to Tyvek, made by DuPont, which could either be sewn or melted to form seams." - Link.
DIY Plastic bag wallet
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