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Old 03-30-2011, 06:37 PM
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Tipnut.com has several free patterns for these.

http://tipnut.com/11-free-clothespin-bag-patterns/
I just finished one off of tipnut. I altered it just a little bit to fit my plastic hanger better, but here's what I came up with.
Very nice! I also use these for all those plastic bags that are collected from the grocery stores.
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Old 03-31-2011, 03:49 AM
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I have made loads of these and sold them at craft fairs. They are quick and easy to make, and soooooooo cute!

Since this is our 29th day in a row with rain, no hangin' out laundry yet for me... :thumbdown:
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These are adorable. I have one but it is a different style of dress. My MIL made it for me years ago. I like the pattern for yours.
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I miss having a clothesline! I always hung up my wash until I moved into town where clotheslines NOT ALLOWED! Bah Humbug! I made my bags from hand towels.
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I love that! I still love to hang my clothes out on the line. Saves energy and makes your clothes soft and fresh...natures dryer!
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1) These are adorable
2) They remind me of the days when we girls all wore dresses
3) I'm glad someone still needs clothespin bags for their "green" efforts at laundry drying. I love the smell of line dried towels and sheets!
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Old 03-31-2011, 04:53 AM
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My friend asked if I could make her a clothespin bag, something simple. I made her this in red/white/blue. It turned out really cute and she being a non-sewer, thought it was a work of art.
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how clever
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Old 03-31-2011, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by debp33
Tipnut.com has several free patterns for these.

http://tipnut.com/11-free-clothespin-bag-patterns/
Oh! Thanks so much! Going to have to try this for hanging out swimming suits and towels this summer. Always such a pain.
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Beautiful!

I need a new clothespin bag so I might just have to make one of these.
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