Dilly Bags
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I just finished making these two dilly bags for our granddaughters. They have sleep overs at their other Nanas often so I thought they would like their own little bag for their clothes. Unfortunately we are 1500km away, a little to far for a sleep over :( . They love anything Nana Ria makes for them so I'm sure they will love these.[ATTACH=CONFIG]526545[/ATTACH]
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Very neat and useful.
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they are really cute -- i just had to see what a "dilly" bag was! haven't heard that term in the states -- thanks for sharing your fabulous creations!
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Very cute and they'll think of you when they use them!
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These bags are really cute. I like the way you've used different solids with the same panel. The bags are similar but different. I have the same problem with my grandkids. Too far away for sleepovers. But I always take them something I've made when we visit.
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Very nice bags
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great tote bags/pillowcases
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I am so glad you explained what a Dilly Bag was, when I saw the heading I was not sure..:). Darling bags for your girls
I am always learning. New thing on the boards. Judy in Phx, AZ |
Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
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they are really cute -- i just had to see what a "dilly" bag was! haven't heard that term in the states -- thanks for sharing your fabulous creations!
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These are real nice and they shall love them. Did you use interfacing? Can you share a tutorial? Are they round on the bottom? They are real cute.
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