My MIL used them as stuffing for outdoor pillows. They dried quickly and were very soft to sit on as she really stuffed them full.
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I use mine for everything.Trash bags,kitty litter,lids,covers,hair wrap for dyes,or perms,you can make purses,bags,rugs,tube tops,belts,handles for your home made purse,mixing meat loaf,etc.So many uses.I even grab extra if I can.I bought 2 big rolls on ebay for $15.00 I think.1000 bags,just because I use them so much.Have one downstairs,one upstairs.I also use them as a glove if I don't want to touch something,like a dead animal.So many uses.
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Originally Posted by wanderingcreek
My MIL used them as stuffing for outdoor pillows. They dried quickly and were very soft to sit on as she really stuffed them full.
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I was going to say crochet rugs, bags etc, but I see someone already has.
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Here is a great idea: a plastic bag wedding dress!!!!!
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Originally Posted by moonrise
Emergency bathing suit, in case you leave your regular suit at home! :mrgreen:
(Just kidding! ;) ) :lol: :roll: :-D :oops: You made me burst out loud laughing!!! Thanks!!! |
I stuff an old pillow sham with the plastic sacks and let my cats "make biscuits" on them for their beds. When they are dirty I unstuff, wash the sham, and restuff. The fuller I can get the sham, the more they like it. Let's them safely play with crinkly sacks that they love so much!
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