Local Entrepreneur
Local Entrepreneurs Make Bags from Recycled Sailcloth!
Sailing is nothing new to St. Michaels couple Andrew & Christine Parish. In their free time they like to brainstorm, seeking new and different challenges. In the summer of 2008 these parents of two decided to “save” some sailcloth that friends were taking to the landfill. They quickly used their sewing skills to turn out a wine carry-bag and almost before they knew it, their company, bay bags, was created.
As it says on their website, www.baybagsonline.com:
From its early days as a shipbuilding town through its twentieth century transformation into a tourist and sailing haven, St. Michaels and its citizens have maintained a way of life that is renowned for its beauty, tranquility and craftsmanship.
In keeping with that tradition, all of our bags are made from recycled sailcloth, from boats that have sailed on the Chesapeake Bay. Some are traditional vessels that are over 100 years old; others are fast race boats that dot the Bay in the summer. But one thing is true; every bag that we make honors the true sailors of the Chesapeake Bay!
It is with great pride that we started this company and we will continue to sew until the sails "dry-up". Each bag made is a one-of-a-kind! No bag will be the same, there are no patterns...we sew the way the wind blows...whatever inspires us.
According to owner Christine Parish: We have grown to offer about 10 bags styles, all different! We sew the way the sail is; sails are not made square, so it is a challenge, but it makes every bag unique. We have had a wonderful response this holiday season! We offer a unique one of a kind gift! As well as saving our earth!!
We have two children who are actively involved in the business. They are our little promoters! They both have bags named after them, and proud to say so. We sew all of our bags ourselves. We do not farm anything out! Juggling a family life and business is hard, but our children deal with sails all over the floor and house quite well, and just play around it all! We are very lucky! They desperately want to sew, but we tell them they have to be a bit older! (they do have input on the styles!)
















