Clothes Pin Bags for the Guild
#41
A few minutes ago I put the remainder of some batting back in the original bag and put a clothes pin on the bag to hold it closed.
Any bag of partially-used frozen vegetables/fruit gets a clothes pin to hold it closed.
If I had a bag of chips (never), rice, etc., I would attach a clothes pin to keep the bag closed.
Sometimes I hang a blouse that won't stay on the hanger. Each shoulder gets a clothes pin to keep it on the hanger.
I'm sure I use them for more than these few, but you get the idea. I'm grabing a clothes pin for something every day.
Any bag of partially-used frozen vegetables/fruit gets a clothes pin to hold it closed.
If I had a bag of chips (never), rice, etc., I would attach a clothes pin to keep the bag closed.
Sometimes I hang a blouse that won't stay on the hanger. Each shoulder gets a clothes pin to keep it on the hanger.
I'm sure I use them for more than these few, but you get the idea. I'm grabing a clothes pin for something every day.
#42
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: California, USA
Posts: 1,318
A few minutes ago I put the remainder of some batting back in the original bag and put a clothes pin on the bag to hold it closed.
Any bag of partially-used frozen vegetables/fruit gets a clothes pin to hold it closed.
If I had a bag of chips (never), rice, etc., I would attach a clothes pin to keep the bag closed.
Sometimes I hang a blouse that won't stay on the hanger. Each shoulder gets a clothes pin to keep it on the hanger.
I'm sure I use them for more than these few, but you get the idea. I'm grabing a clothes pin for something every day.
Any bag of partially-used frozen vegetables/fruit gets a clothes pin to hold it closed.
If I had a bag of chips (never), rice, etc., I would attach a clothes pin to keep the bag closed.
Sometimes I hang a blouse that won't stay on the hanger. Each shoulder gets a clothes pin to keep it on the hanger.
I'm sure I use them for more than these few, but you get the idea. I'm grabing a clothes pin for something every day.
#44
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: The other Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 1,913
My sister gave me something similar but the skirt was a kitchen towel and it was designed to hang on the oven handle. I found a pattern and directions somewhere on the internet and tried to make one. OMG! it took me forever and stitch it up, tear it out. It was one giant frustration. I still have the one my sister gave me and don't use it. I am saving it for good! hehehe!
#45
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: West Bend, WI
Posts: 2,229
We had our guild meeting last night and the ladies loved them. I was so happy! With so many of them having such a higher skillset than my own, I am always a little hesitant to show them what I work on. But they loved the ideas and everyone had a different favorite.
Maryellen2u: trust me and RJ. These are super duper easy and if you follow the directions (something I have trouble doing because sometimes stuff doesn't make sense to me), it will turn out.
Trust us!!
Maryellen2u: trust me and RJ. These are super duper easy and if you follow the directions (something I have trouble doing because sometimes stuff doesn't make sense to me), it will turn out.
Trust us!!
#46
I know that some neighborhoods don't allow clothes lines. Every time we've moved I've told the realtor not to take me to any neighborhood that won't allow one.
My sister lives in a condo and they have a list of rules a mile long!
My sister lives in a condo and they have a list of rules a mile long!
#47
I found another place I use clothes pins this morning. I put it on the end of the toothpaste tube as it empties to keep the toothpaste near the opening.
#48
these are so cute i just made a bag this past spring a martha stewart tutorial it's cute but i like this one so much better, im going to make this one and retire the martha stewart bag lol thanks for the link
#49
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: California, USA
Posts: 1,318
https://www.clotheslines.com/poems
#50
Cute as can be. For years I used one of my daughters outgrown dresses with the sleeves and hem sewn shut. I can see them being used in multiples to decorate a little girls room. They could hold soft headbands, gloves, hats or nothing at all.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ashbash91810
Links and Resources
11
12-14-2011 07:13 PM
craftybear
Links and Resources
8
07-15-2010 06:48 PM
craftybear
Links and Resources
6
06-26-2010 12:16 AM