A Clothespin Bag
#22
I'm an old timer that still has & uses a clothesline.Love the smell of fresh linens,towels & my nightie/robe.There's not a softener made that can beat that smell :thumbup:
Does the little dress have an inner bag for the clothes pins?
Does the little dress have an inner bag for the clothes pins?
#23
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Those are really cute. I made a cloths pin bag out of my husbands old Army pants, just cut off the leg and sewed the bottom up and attached it to the old cloths pin bag that wore out. It works, but this is much nicer. I bet I could get a nice dress or something at the thrift store and just sew up the bottom. I am all for quick and easy.
#26
WE all ought to make one and use it for clothespins!! It is the "green" thing to do!! I have very fond memories of the blue jeans being frozen stiff - my sons would take them off the lines and dance around in front of the windows with the frozen pants!! Precious memories!!
#28
You've brought my grandmother back today for a much need visit...she's been gone 5 years now. I remember cutting those out as a kid while grandma was sewing them together. The one she made for me has long since gone, but the memory of the time we spent together will last forever.
Thank you
Thank you
#29
this is the neatest use for a clothespin bag I've ever seen..
http://mousechirpy-polkadotpineapple...-carryall.html
http://mousechirpy-polkadotpineapple...-carryall.html
#30
Originally Posted by RkayD
this is the neatest use for a clothespin bag I've ever seen..
http://mousechirpy-polkadotpineapple...-carryall.html
http://mousechirpy-polkadotpineapple...-carryall.html
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