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Great information. Thanks. I made a grocery bag out of a large bird seed bag. You can also make them out of dog food or horse feed bags too. They are already "coated" with a moisture proof lining, so to speak, and are fairly sturdy plus they have nice designs on the outside. I just cut them to size, box the bottoms and add webbing handles. My neighbor uses hers all the time. Have to make a couple for myself now.
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We have made totes using pet screen found at Walmart. It sews very easily, doesn't hurt if it gets wet. There are free patterns for these if you check out the internet. You can sew it just like a tote & attach fabric to it.
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Oh my..... learned something new yet again! http://www.celticclothswholesale.com.../PULFabric.htm
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Oh my..... learned something new yet again! http://www.celticclothswholesale.com.../PULFabric.htm
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My first thought was oil-cloth, that's slick and reminds me of the old picnic table cloths. I think its pretty thick fabric though. PUL comes in some really cute designs. I was looking 3 years ago to make diapers for #2 grand-baby, all Jo-Ann had was plain white. They have more selections now.
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Oh my..... learned something new yet again! http://www.celticclothswholesale.com.../PULFabric.htm
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