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College grad has fashion in the bag with ecoBeing environmentally friendly is a wonderful thing. But in fashion, being green has to be stylish, too.That's what budding designer Jenna Allen, 22, a Lewisberry native, is striving to achieve with her handbags and other accessories. Many are made from a material that combines bamboo thread and plastic bags.That fabric is so unique that Allen has a patent pending on it and several companies are interested in licensing it. So the 2005 Red Land High School alumna, who recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in textile design from Philadelphia's Moore College of Art Design, is revamping her one bedroom apartment in Philadelphia so she can make more bags.The handbag collection was Allen's senior thesis project, but the process began a year earlier. For a junior year research project, she wanted to weave recyclable materials into a fabric that could be sewn.For the warp of the fabric the stronger threads that hold it together she used bamboo thread. For the weft the thread that gives fabric flexibility she used large, recyclable, clear plastic utility bags.She folded the bags, cut them into strips, fused them into a "yarn," and wove them with the bamboo thread."They added a really cool iridescent look to the fabric. They made it look a lot higher end," Allen said.She also used a handwoven, 100 percent bamboo fabric for other bags in her collection, as well as a hand dyed cotton twill and a cotton broadcloth digitally printed with a design for several others. All told, she made two handbags, five clutches, two wallets, a belt and a scarf.Allen said she enjoys creating fabric from the ground up, weaving and dyeing it herself."The real difference in what she's done is take that humble material and turn it into something much more sophisticated, much more design oriented," Warner said. "And, as we know, design sells."Allen said fashion had never really been her thing."Until this year, I had never really found myself in textile design. This is where I found my niche, but it's a very new world for me," she said.Warner had high praise for Allen's work."She did research and became very much aware of what was going on from a trend