Love the Clothespin bags I'm thinking that all one would have to do is go to thrift stores and get a few little girls dresses are shirts and sew the bottoms closed and hand stitch a piece of ribbon on the back of the dress by the neck to tie onto the hanger to keep it in place, and you'd have a great clothespin bag. :-D
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I've made many many of them like the one pictured by clynns.
Sold them for $10 each at craft fairs. I've had the pattern a long time, but believe I purchased it from Clotilde.com And yes, I hang a lot of things out on the line :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by quiltingnonie
I've made many many of them like the one pictured by clynns.
Sold them for $10 each at craft fairs. I've had the pattern a long time, but believe I purchased it from Clotilde.com And yes, I hang a lot of things out on the line :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by mtspools
How meny people still hang cloths outdoors? I do and am looking for clothspin bag. I remember one that was cute little dress,can't find A pattern. Any other cute ones would be fine also.
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I didn't know that these existed... I hang out my sheets, but not my clothes. I always take my clothespins off the line each time and store them in a small container, but I really like this idea!
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I hang stuff occas depends on allergies. Rather hang clothes outside!
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Originally Posted by clynns
I still hang my clothes outside. Here is a picture of one of my clothespin bags that I made.
:-D :-D :-D I made my own pattern for a dress like yours and I don't have it in this puter, other wise I would share the pattern. It's in my old puter and it crashed some time ago. Good luck with what you do. Huggies, Fay |
Originally Posted by debp33
I used a free pattern from tipnut here: http://tipnut.com/11-free-clothespin-bag-patterns/
Here's a picture of the one I made: http://debzpicaday.blogspot.com/2011...28-of-365.html |
Originally Posted by Pickles
Love the Clothespin bags I'm thinking that all one would have to do is go to thrift stores and get a few little girls dresses are shirts and sew the bottoms closed and hand stitch a piece of ribbon on the back of the dress by the neck to tie onto the hanger to keep it in place, and you'd have a great clothespin bag. :-D
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Originally Posted by clynns
I still hang my clothes outside. Here is a picture of one of my clothespin bags that I made.
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