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I took a look around the site. I'm happy to see they're not trying to get rich off the labels. They're only .05 British pounds each.
It's a great idea but I see a lot of groups that only show one or two bags made. I hope it's just because they aren't reporting in instead of abandoning the idea. There is the very real issue that pre-made reusable bags are incredibly cheap, I see them at check out stands for only $1 to $2 all the time. With that ease of availability for shopping bags it's hard to justify your time with so many other good causes out there. They might be good projects for things like outreach centers that teach sewing. The students could make them to either use or give away as part of the class. Rodney |
i "confess" I bought some of the dollar reusable bags a few at a time at the grocery store when they first came out some years ago. I only had to repair one at one place even after all these years. I return them to the car after unpacking, so I don't have to remember to take them each time. But thank you for these ideas because I have some leftover drapery goods that I have been wondering what to do with and this is just the thing! I also bought some nice canvas bags and put a cute ruffle and rosette on them to give my girl cousins as a favor for a cousins' reunion. Makes me feel good about using them when they're cute!! :)
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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
(Post 6616470)
I've been making bags out of jeans and slacks for quite some time. They are basically the same a all these fancy named bags. Maybe I should post a pattern named "Grannie Bags" @@. And I could get rich off it.
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Thanks for sharing. I use recyclable bags. DH went to the grocery the other day. I told him to take the bags out of the back of my Jeep. He was amazed just how many I had. When done since there was a lot of meat purchased, I threw all of the bags into the washer. Then the dryer on low heat. I have a couple that are going to need to be replaced.
Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn
(Post 6608791)
I didn't know what they were either but a quick Google search came up with this. http://www.morsbags.com
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[QUOTE=justflyingin;6616605]Where are you located? We have to pay for our grocery bags at the store (Poland), so we generally bring our bags. I have some in my purse...they fold up really small.
And I don't wash them between trips to the store. I fold it back up and put them back in my purse. I really can't imagine washing them between shoppings. Seems like the extra water needed for washing would eliminate any environmental + in using reusabl,Hi I i live in Newcastle,U.K. If you Google' Morsbags' you will find all the information you need. X |
Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6617559)
Yes, I found the site last year and demoed it at a guild meeting...I like it because each side is the size of fat quarter so no measuring, and easy to make. I keep one folded up in my purse...you never know...... Think I will make a few more to pass out to friends....
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