Make an eco-friendly reusable sandwich wrap

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My husband usually takes sandwiches to work for his lunch. I always cringe when I see how many plastic sandwich baggies we go through in a month, and have often wondered whether there was a way to reduce or eliminate using them. The short reply is yes.

The Small Object has come up with an awesome way to make reusable sandwich wraps. The wraps are shaped like an octagon, so that it can be used to wrap odd shaped bread or wraps, and can additionally be used as a placemat. The wrap is made out of vinyl coated fabric for the interior and regular fabric for the exterior. Velcro closes the sandwich wrap.

This is a great way to use up some of that additional fabric you have laying around. The pattern and directions are easy to follow, and in a short amount of instance you can easily whip one up for each member of your sandwich eating family.

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Original post by Anna Sattler

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