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Elemental Threads: Sweet Bags for Type A's (Design It Yourself!)

by Starre Vartan · 03/22/09

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Emily Worden

I’ve known the lovely and talented Emily Worden (that’s her, above!) for years now; she is one of the super-progressive, fabulously positive and creative women I have met while living in southern Connecticut. Not only is she a music-loving ecofashionista who has long made her own (damn cool) clothes and sister of environmental lawyer, Jessica Worden, but she throws incredibly parties with said sister (I’m proud to have attended Wordenstocks in both ‘04 AND ‘06).

Oh, and she’s the ecopreneur behind Elemental Threads, where you can design your own bag! I have a pouch already, and am trying to decide what larger bag would stand me in good stead for all the travelling I do.

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The blank bag choices

It works like this: you pick out a bag style from those above, then choose your fabric, from the extremely HUGE collection Emily has available on her site. There are so many choices, and there are organic cotton (I got one of those) and bamboo options to choose from, as well as some vintage and conventional fabrics.

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Pretty bags!!!

But that’s not all! LOL. You ALSO get to pick your zipper color and inside lining color- which is where the Type A in me gets really happy, because you can get exactly what you want! How often does that happen these days? LOVE IT!

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The Round Wristlette

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The Large Tote

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The Ring Pouch

Emily and a local seamstress handcraft each bag from Emily’s homebase in Connecticut, so they’re certainly fair-trade (unless Emily works herself too hard!) and American-made.

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Emily also makes these Glass Bead necklaces which I have one of, in a black and white pattern. I get tons of compliments on it every time I wear it!

And you can even offset your purchase with eThread’s offset program. Emily told me:

eThreads will be offering customers the option to purchase carbon offsets to reduce the CO2 emissions produced with each order. The concept is very neat, customers can choose between one of
eight different projects and they see how much CO2 pounds their donation will buy. It is a new web application called ShopGreen, which is produced by GreenWorld, a business seeking to work with other
businesses by reducing their carbon footprint.

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Some of Emily’s designer creations: these are already made and aren’t part of the design-yourself bags above, and sure are gorgeous!

Tags accessories, American made, bags, Handmade, necklaces, Organic

Starre Vartan is founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A green living expert, she is managing editor of Greenopia and a contributor to The Huffington Post.

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3 Comments on “Elemental Threads: Sweet Bags for Type A's (Design It Yourself!)”

  • C is for Creative Catalogs

    [...] Elemental Threads: Sweet Bags for Type A’s (Design It Yourself … [...]

    03/23/09 » 11:33 am »

  • Kim

    These are neat – and what a great website. I, too, love Emily’s aesthetic and pined after her microfleece yoga pants for years. Emily hope you and Jess are doing well!
    xo
    Kim

    03/24/09 » 4:54 am »

  • Jason Sperling

    Hello Eco Chics!

    My name is Jason, I’m the Managing Director of GreenWorld. It’s exciting to see this post on Elemental Threads – and thanks for the mention of ShopGreen.

    My wife and I designed a very cool bag on Elemental Threads. It came a week ago or so and is perfect! Even if you aren’t looking for a bag you should go check out the site and have some fun designing :) It’s really cool.

    04/01/09 » 1:30 pm »

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