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Old 11-07-2010, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by colleen53
another one added to my collection of bags...
Beautiful bag, Colleen. Love the fabric. Do you use something stiff in the bottom of your bags? If so, what? I have just completed (almost) a small tote bag and am getting ready to find something for the bottom. There will be a sleeve for the stiffener so it can be removed for laundering. Someone suggested foam core board.
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Old 11-08-2010, 07:22 AM
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another one added to my collection of bags...
Beautiful bag, Colleen. Love the fabric. Do you use something stiff in the bottom of your bags? If so, what? I have just completed (almost) a small tote bag and am getting ready to find something for the bottom. There will be a sleeve for the stiffener so it can be removed for laundering. Someone suggested foam core board.
my dh goes to local home store and gets boards that they use in the bottom of dressers and such.. its a 2x4 sheet that he cuts down to size.. i get a whole bunch of them for under 5 bucks...
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another one added to my collection of bags...
Beautiful bag, Colleen. Love the fabric. Do you use something stiff in the bottom of your bags? If so, what? I have just completed (almost) a small tote bag and am getting ready to find something for the bottom. There will be a sleeve for the stiffener so it can be removed for laundering. Someone suggested foam core board.
my dh goes to local home store and gets boards that they use in the bottom of dressers and such.. its a 2x4 sheet that he cuts down to size.. i get a whole bunch of them for under 5 bucks...
Thank you. I will check out Home Depot.
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