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Old 12-12-2010, 06:50 PM
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I wrote this tutorial up for my blog and I thought you guys might like to see it. It's very easy, but I tried to write it so that some of my non-sewing friends could try it out. You guys would all whip through it! I was going to post it as a tutorial on here in addition, but since it was already done it was a lot faster just to link to it.

If anyone can see any fixes I can make, please let me know. This is my first ever tutorial. Thanks!


http://gitdownkitty.blogspot.com/201...l-warning.html
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Old 12-12-2010, 07:33 PM
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Fun tut. Thanks for the info. Love the helper:)
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Old 12-12-2010, 07:36 PM
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Great idea! And yeah, my boyfriend manages to squash the bread every time too...and someone needs to teach him to tie it shut when he's done making a sandwich :lol:
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Thanks for the tute.
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Old 12-12-2010, 09:41 PM
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Cool!
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Thank you now I know what to do with the legs. I have been making groc shopping bags from the tops of the pants and hated to throw the legs out.
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Very cute!
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Old 12-13-2010, 05:49 AM
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Had to bookmark it for future reference. Our bread has to travel 25 miles to get home and sometimes it just doesn't survive the ride. LOL This would be great. I think I might use industrial strength velcro on one side of the handle, Then I could just put them over the shopping cart handle. We always buy bread 4 loaves at a time and it seems that if the checkers at Walmart bag it they try to put it all in one bag or divide it up so that each loaf has several cans of veggies with it.
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Originally Posted by emptyshellamy
Great idea! And yeah, my boyfriend manages to squash the bread every time too...and someone needs to teach him to tie it shut when he's done making a sandwich :lol:
Leave several slices out for awhile then offer to make him another sandwich.
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Old 12-13-2010, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by raptureready
Had to bookmark it for future reference. Our bread has to travel 25 miles to get home and sometimes it just doesn't survive the ride. LOL This would be great. I think I might use industrial strength velcro on one side of the handle, Then I could just put them over the shopping cart handle. We always buy bread 4 loaves at a time and it seems that if the checkers at Walmart bag it they try to put it all in one bag or divide it up so that each loaf has several cans of veggies with it.

Velcro is an awesome idea!!! I love it.

I am working on one for us that has 4 boxes all taped together. I am going to try a pillowcase to see if they fit inside... if not I will just have to make the right size bag from scratch.

We get our bread from the bread outlet so I buy a lot at one time, too.

I am so glad you guys like it! I want to try another tut after Christmas. I couldn't believe how long it took- and this is a simple project. I give a lot of credit to the people who write them up all the time.
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