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Old 12-26-2010, 10:58 PM
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How many pairs of needles can your sister place in the bag you made her?
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Well aren't you creative! GREAT JOB!!!
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Old 12-27-2010, 12:42 AM
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This is such a creative idea! Can you do a tute? I can see it's not difficult, but the string is on the side and the button is in the middle of fabric.
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Old 12-27-2010, 05:28 AM
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Great job. You are so inventive. You have a very lucky sister.
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Old 12-27-2010, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by cheryl rearick
How many pairs of needles can your sister place in the bag you made her?
There is 8 slots in this. If you make it wider then you can add more.
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Originally Posted by Magdalena
This is such a creative idea! Can you do a tute? I can see it's not difficult, but the string is on the side and the button is in the middle of fabric.
It needs some modification with the button and the rubber band. I wanted them higher up but didn't have time to work on it like I wanted too. I will think about a tut but it would have to wait til after the 1st.
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
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This is such a creative idea! Can you do a tute? I can see it's not difficult, but the string is on the side and the button is in the middle of fabric.
It needs some modification with the button and the rubber band. I wanted them higher up but didn't have time to work on it like I wanted too. I will think about a tut but it would have to wait til after the 1st.
Thanks, I can wait. My DD loves to knit. Her birthday is in February, so I know she will love it.
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Great job and a nice gift for a new knitter!
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A very good idea. Mine are in a tin and this would help keep them from rusting with our humidity. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
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