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Originally Posted by [url=http://www.quiltedparadise.com/in.jsp?src=qb&cpg=toplinkdebp33
http://www.quiltedparadise.com/in.jsp?src=qb&cpg=toplinkdebp33[/url]]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 Your bag is beautiful! I can not put coment in your blog, buth I said you here! A big hug! |
Meanwhile, make a run to the nearest dollar store. They have them, and they will work 'til you make a really cute one@
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Pin bag is too cute for words - Love it. Cindy
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Love to hung thing out side, nothing like getting in to bed at night with sheets just off the line. I seen a clothespins made with little boys overalls. That is on list of thing to do, maybe I will make one for each of the girls for christmas.
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I was just wondering what a 'clothespin' bag was - just another example of the differences between 'English English' and 'American English' - we call them 'clothespegs' here in England.
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Love these ideas!
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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 would love to hang out my clothes, at least my sheets and towels, but don't have a clothes line.
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Still use mine,but for a different reason. Have clothespins in it, but use to attach them to some of my clothing on hangers so they so not fall of.
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Originally Posted by BrendaK
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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