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Old 07-31-2010, 12:19 PM
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ProudGranny5
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First of all... let me say that I love your bag. I agree with the other quilters to try to get a cheaper price in fabric. I, myself, on disability not being 'old' yet; find it difficult to buy things for myself. I was on a walker for 3 years due to my back; BUT if my daughter would have seen one of these no doubt in my mind, she would have paid $20 to $25 for it. I ended up using a fanny pack wrapped around my walker at that time, I had to use the 'big' walker. Now 130 lbs lighter & my back operation, no more walker for me! Praise the Lord for that!
Just a thought that you just might want to make some bigger bags for people who use the wider walkers.
As someone else suggested, family members could always purchase one for a loved one in a nursing home. They could request that 'NO ONE Wash their bag' only a family member & that wish is granted. Ask how I know... my daughter is a nurse at a nursing home. Quilters take different things to display at her nursing home & family members purchase them.
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