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Love the colors you picked for yours!
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thank you for sharing
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Great job, nice addition to anyone's sewing room. Thanks!
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Thank you, your tute is very clear! Now I have to get to work.....
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I like to use the band off the top of an ice cream container for the rim in these bags sew it in then construct the rest of the bag leaving an opening on the side or bottom to turn it through. It is sturdie washable and free. keeps its shape too. Also many sizes just look in your dairey freezer at the market. It also works for those baggs for over your arm chair and you can line it with a paper lunch bag which is eco friendly. Good luck to all
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Love your tute..will have to give it a try. TYVM> I once brought one of these from a gal, and she lined the bag with a (shorten) zip-lock bag. Because the baggie is there, threads do not cling to the sides. (Just a hint I'll be using in my first try, thanks to you) Hugzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Thanks for the great tute! I've bookmarked it so I can make one! I like your fabric, too....my favorite color!!
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Great tut! Thank you for doing this for everyone.
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Ooh thank you. I have wanted one of these but didn't want to but it.
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I have made these in the past. Your pattarn is much easier. I used a plastic shower curtain for the liner. You can get a lot out of a 1.00 shower curtain from the 1.00 store.
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