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Old 08-13-2018, 08:32 AM
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Default Clothes Pin Bags for the Guild

Our guild has a booth at the local quilt show every year and asks each of us to make some things to sell as fund raisers.

I came up with a few ideas for Clothes Pin Bags (peg bags for your out of the USA folks). For not having much experience with them, I think they turned out kinda cute!

One of these will be going to my August secret pal
Thanks for looking
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Old 08-13-2018, 08:36 AM
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How cute redstilettos! They would work for recycling grocery bag storage too, wouldn't they?
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​Very cute! I like that dual purpose idea RedGarnet!
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Oh I love these! Where can I get a pattern? There are so many people I could gift these to!
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Those are so cute, great job !
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I love them. If I still had a clothesline, I would definitely steal your pattern. I bet they sell really quick.
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They are as cute as could be, but not very many people I know are still using clotheslines. In fact, they are banned in our neighborhood! Could you make them larger for hauling something else? Groceries are a great idea.
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Old 08-13-2018, 12:31 PM
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Using for grocery store plastic bags is a great idea, too!

RJ: I got it online for free from Moda. The patchwork dress I made as directed, but then I modified it a bit so I could make one look like the cowgirl and the maid.

They were really pretty easy. Good luck!

http://www.modabakeshop.com/2015/01/clothespin-bag.html

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These are adorable! Terrific job.
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Oh what fun!

I particularly like the Maid's Uniform!
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